Not sure if this is the right place to post this or not, but wanted to share my experiences with you.
Recently I've had really poor broadband - about a year ago I was able to synch at about 4500 kbps and would regularly get about 4000 download. Then it all started to go bad - poor synch, loss of synch and speeds varying between 100 kbps and 2000 kbps.
I complained regularly to my ISP, to little avail. I bought a filtered faceplate, all dect phones (so only one internal extension) a new modem/router, and a new cable from the BT socket to the modem.
No improvements. My ISP said that my line was only capable of 1.5mbps and so suggested that I go to a fixed 2 mbps service instead of MAX. I said no as I knew that I'd had a good service a year ago.
Eventually my ISP arranged a BT engineer's visit (this is the interesting bit
He came in and checked my connection and agreed it was a poor synch, saying that my line was capable of much better owing to my location and the quality of the underground line. He examined the wiring in the NTE5 socket, and traced it back to the point at which it comes into the house. There is a junction box here (which I've never touched as it's on BT's side of the wiring). He opened it up and said 'there's your problem' and pointed to a small circuit board inside that box. He removed it and said that it was a radio interference filter, probably fitted about 30 years ago when the house was built. He also said that he was surpirsed that I was getting broadband with it fitted.
He said that will help, and connected his equipment again. My synch speed was immediately 7500 kbps (never had that before). He then put in a new NTE5 box as mine was a bit damaged with having fitted the new faceplace with the wrong screws!) He said test your speed in a few hours and see how you get on.
Since then I've been getting 7700 kbps synch and a BT download profile of 6500, and I can regularly get that speed according to speedtest.net.
So, after years on broadband and about 2 years on max, I am not achieving what MAX is capable of - and all because BT came and sorted something that I could have done myself had I known it was the problem.
Now my ISP tells me that my line is capable of much higher speeds than 2meg - and indeed it is.
As I said just wanted to share my experience in case it can help anyone else.
regards
Ed



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