Evening all,
Hoping someone might be able to give me some suggestions on what to do next.
I've had 8 meg (well, about 4 or 5 meg I guess, but you know what I mean) ADSL with Namesco for about 2 and a half years, and generally all's been hunky dory. Using a Netgear DG834PN router, no problems, all nice and speedy.
Since July, however, the connection has had terrible problems whenever it rains more than a spit. The synch goes completely, and although the voice line works fine (it's quite crackly but always has been) I can't establish an ADSL connection at all. This has the knock on effect of lowering my line profile to around 135k or whatever the one just above ISDN rate is, as the router tries repeatedly to connect - and if I'm not around to stop it doing so, that's me at slothful speeds for the next three days or so.
This is normally just tedious rather than anything else - it has a horrible habit of happening on a Thursday night so I'm on rubbish speeds all weekend before the line profile resets, but I can live through that.
However, we had pretty torrential rain here on Tuesday night, and for three days after that the connection failed to synch at anything above 1 meg. Normally the synch gets back to normal the morning after the rain stops, but this is much longer than usual. Of course, the line profile dropped down to 135k or whatever, and I've been stuck at that speed for a whole week now which is more than a little frustrating.
I've already done a merry dance with both Namesco and BT, and I'm currently in a stalemate whereby Namesco can't call out engineers because I asked BT to run a fault check on the line last Thursday (which turned up nothing, unsurprisingly, as my voice calls work fine) - they haven't closed down the open fault on their system, however, and seem to be making no move to do so. As the problem is essentially peripatetic because it's not really happening while it's not raining, it's also going to prove difficult to prove anything when I eventually manage to get an engineer out. I'm certain there'll be a leak in a junction box or something along those lines, but...
Anyway, the purpose of this post is to ask whether there's anything I should try doing other than the obvious steps:
i) Changed the microfilter (did nothing)
ii) Plugged directly into the master socket (did nothing, no ring wire installed)
iii) Borrowed a router from work (no change)
iv) Tried a different computer just in case (unsurprisingly no difference)
Is there anything you clever bods can suggest to either help from my end or to make sure that, if I ever DO manage to get an engineer out, they look for the right thing?
In case they help, current stats (having managed a stable connection for a day or so now...) are, from the router:
ADSL Link Downstream Upstream
Connection Speed 2720 kbps 448 kbps
Line Attenuation 39.0 db 21.0 db
Noise Margin 10.7 db 19.0 db
(when the connection is in its prime I can get around 4600kbps or so downstream I guess, not sure of an exact figure. I'm just under a mile away from my local telephone exchange in Cricklewood.)
Any advice would be very gratefully received. It might be helping cure me of my Internet addiction, and it's not like I don't have other things I can do, but I'm not too happy either way!



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