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Standard User Oliver341
(knowledge is power) Thu 16-Feb-12 23:13:19
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Re: Sky broadband (LLU) upstream speed


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In reply to a post by CurlyWhirly:
Just thought, after the 10 day training period is over, can I ask to have the upstream sync cap lifted ?

You can try to get the down/up cap raised if your downstream noise margin is above 7dB, but sometimes they will tell the their systems will not allow it (it will just reject higher profiles if the "line conditions" are inadequate). Every downstream cap has a corresponding upstream cap.

It's just a pointless layer of limitation above the standard target noise margins.

Oliver.
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(deleted) Thu 16-Feb-12 23:31:12
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Re: Sky broadband (LLU) upstream speed


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In reply to a post by Oliver341:
In reply to a post by CurlyWhirly:
Just thought, after the 10 day training period is over, can I ask to have the upstream sync cap lifted ?

You can try to get the down/up cap raised if your downstream noise margin is above 7dB, but sometimes they will tell the their systems will not allow it (it will just reject higher profiles if the "line conditions" are inadequate). Every downstream cap has a corresponding upstream cap.

It's just a pointless layer of limitation above the standard target noise margins.

Thanks, I'll give them a ring after the 10 day training period - in 4 days time
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 20-Feb-12 16:23:26
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Re: Sky broadband (LLU) upload speed


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In reply to a post by 5km:
How about waiting until after day 10...

The 10 day training period has now elapsed and I'm connected at 2.9 Mbps downstream and 0.7 Mbps upstream which is a bit less than I used to get with O2 where I used to get around 3.5 Mb and 1.1 Mbps respectively.

I'm wondering if anyone knows if the DMT tool will work with the 'official' Sky router and if so if using this tweaking tool I can once again tweak my connection like I used to do before ?


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Standard User mark90997
(newbie) Mon 20-Feb-12 16:59:40
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Re: Sky broadband (LLU) upload speed


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Not sure if this is any use but I just got myself a Netgear DGND3700

With this you can manually alter your SNR via telnet. Its around £100 to get but my sync has gone from 17MB to 19MB.
I even spoke to a nice support person who got his manager to get my 18MB cap removed.

So if you were to get a router that supports SNR tweaking you can influence the speeds yourself. Regards to the DMT tool I don't think that will work.
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(deleted) Mon 20-Feb-12 17:44:20
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In reply to a post by mark90997:
Not sure if this is any use but I just got myself a Netgear DGND3700

With this you can manually alter your SNR via telnet. Its around £100 to get but my sync has gone from 17MB to 19MB.


So if you were to get a router that supports SNR tweaking you can influence the speeds yourself.

Thanks but I don't really want to pay £100 for a new router !

I already have a spare Netgear DG834GT router which I used to use when I was with O2.

My exchange is due to get FTTC sometime in 2012 and so I am planning to go down this route but if for some reason I can't get it (because the green cabinet that I'm connected to won't get the FTTC upgrade) then I will look at investing in a router that supports SNR tweaking to squeeze a little more speed from my line.

Thanks for the suggestion.



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Regards to the DMT tool I don't think that will work.

Oh that sucks frown
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