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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 23-Oct-06 00:43:20
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Re: Stable Rate


[re: keithmdw] [link to this post]
 
The next best time then is before you leave for work. But have a look at the NM first ... don't reboot if the NM is "hovering" around 6db.

How you reboot depends on your router. My Netgear has a software reboot option. Failing that, just power the router down, count to ten, then power back up.

sb248
Standard User UKSMS
(fountain of knowledge) Mon 23-Oct-06 01:50:53
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Re: Stable Rate


[re: keithmdw] [link to this post]
 
Why stick it an obscure port with a password I doubt anyone is going to try hard to hack your router across the internet.

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Standard User keithmdw
(newbie) Tue 24-Oct-06 09:46:13
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Re: Stable Rate


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Do I have to reboot the router or is dropping the connection (ie disconnecting from the ISP) sufficient?

I disconnected and reconnected this morning at around 7am, but didn't reboot it.

Was upgraded last Thursday but still only getting 2000 as the Stable Rate. I raised a ticket with Plusnet to ask why and they just told me to reconnect daily and they would eventually get Delta Reports from BT.


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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Tue 24-Oct-06 11:08:13
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Re: Stable Rate


[re: keithmdw] [link to this post]
 
Yes, you need to reboot your router to force it to resync with the exchange.

What router have you got?

What's your downstream data now?

The MSR, as reported by PN, won't change until Saturday (day 10) at the earliest, and it'll probably be later than that.

sb248
Standard User AdamBrunt
(committed) Tue 24-Oct-06 13:20:34
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Re: Stable Rate


[re: keithmdw] [link to this post]
 
I've been on MaxDSL for months.

Last week I used the "ring wire trick" to boost my sync speed from 3500 to 5932 - and my router has stayed sync'ed and connected at this rate every since.

My stable rate still says 3000 - despite my router being sync'ed at nearly twice that for the past 5 days. I am sure this has an affect on download speeds as all my recent speed tests give speeds of no more then 2500-2700.

shouldn't the BT hardware have picked up my new sync speed by now ?? Or should I be disconnecting regularly to get BT to notice ??
Standard User keithmdw
(newbie) Tue 24-Oct-06 17:15:22
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Re: Stable Rate


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Router is a Linksys WAG354G

I'll post the stats when I get home but I suspect they are still the same.
Standard User strider79
(regular) Tue 24-Oct-06 17:28:41
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Re: Stable Rate


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Im in exactly the same boat, I hate waiting!
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Tue 24-Oct-06 19:55:26
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Re: Stable Rate


[re: keithmdw] [link to this post]
 
Check out your router manual, but it looks like you can do either a "Hard" or "Soft" reboot direct from the Administration tab, when you login to the router. This will save you the trouble of "pulling the plug", but make sure you've got your router login details handy.

You might also like to check out Kitz's Adsl pages - an invaluable "resource" if you're going to "mess about" with your settings. For example:

- Router Stats ... check out the Linksys section

- Linksys Hidden pages

- DslMax

Also, check out the AG FAQ page on RADSL.

sb248

Standard User deleted
(deleted) Tue 24-Oct-06 20:00:16
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Re: Stable Rate


[re: AdamBrunt] [link to this post]
 
If you continue to sync at 5932, then your "MSR" should go back up to 5500. It's supposed to take only 3 days, but in practice I've found that it can take 5 days or more, and PN seem a little sluggish in reporting the change.

If your profile does get "stuck", then you'll have to get PN to ask BT to do it for you. James Bailey is very good at doing this kind of "favour".

sb248
Standard User keithmdw
(newbie) Tue 24-Oct-06 20:32:42
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Re: Stable Rate


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Stats as of just now:

Downstream Rate: 7616 Kbps
Upstream Rate: 448 Kbps
Downstream Margin: 10 db
Upstream Margin: 23 db
Downstream Line Attenuation: 31
Upstream Line Attenuation: 18
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