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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Tue 14-Dec-10 11:41:46
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thanks for the info....

do you fancy a drive up to shropshire, you seem a expert lol tongue

Will keep my eye open for one of those, i am getting to the point of just accepting it and carrying on.

The problem i have is i am in a very rural area, getting anyone to notice something here is pritty hard as they (no offense) are mostly not technical minded and when they have adsl installed, as long as it works they are happy.

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Standard User wolvesmad
(fountain of knowledge) Tue 14-Dec-10 12:13:42
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Where abouts in Shropshire are you?

I don't think you are in my area (TF2) because we cannot get ADSL2+ but my line has gone from a steady 5,600kbps to 4,200kbps and BT will do sweet FA about it.

The line will sit at 5,120kbps until 10:30pm (always 10:30pm, summer and winter) and then bang, from a 5db SNR to nothing it re-syncs. Looking at the router stats graph the line is pretty much straight on 5db and then it dips to zero.

It is not every evening. I have had it running at 5,120kbps for 3 nights and then the noise comes in.

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Tue 14-Dec-10 14:43:02
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in wem (sy4)

Its doing my head in.


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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Tue 14-Dec-10 15:04:41
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Why not just use triangulation?
Standard User wolvesmad
(fountain of knowledge) Tue 14-Dec-10 15:10:51
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That is very strange.

Just make sure BT cannot blame any of your kit if you log a call with your ISP. It costs a fortune if they blame you.

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Tue 14-Dec-10 15:21:18
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yeah, not even bothering ringing my isp (TT LLU) as i know they will class it within spec so no point.

Wish i could find a cheap piece of kit that can find it.
Standard User wolvesmad
(fountain of knowledge) Tue 14-Dec-10 15:25:17
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Well if you do find something please let me know because it has been an issue I have never got to the bottom of.

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(deleted) Thu 16-Dec-10 11:34:53
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just noticed that my snr is higher at night then during the day. Obviously something is on during the day causing it as this is opposite to what it should be.

Line of site, i m 250 meters from the industrial estate so guess thats a good suspect of issue. I will monitor over christmas and see if i get a more stable connection leading to them not working over the festive period.
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(deleted) Sun 19-Dec-10 15:42:07
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ouch

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v228/Lemzip/help.jpg

fed up with this now, down to 13mg to keep stable.
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(deleted) Sun 19-Dec-10 16:58:37
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Hi

It is probably cross-talk plain and simple, if it is any consolation your ADSL connection will be dropping the speed of those causing you issues, however they will be unaware of this if your connection is always on of course as their line never looks any different.

I get the same now, used to be able to get around 14Meg at 9db SNR, now have to settle with 13Meg at 6.5db. Overnight I'm back to normal, but at some point during the day the crosstalk starts, this will be because they are turning their ADSL router off overnight.

The problem is ADSL is being taken up by more and more people, and those of us on ADSL2+ via LLU a long time before BT upgraded to the same were enjoying next to no crosstalk over half the frequency space, now that is changing.

Regards

Phil
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