Asking you to call for a BT engineer is NOT your job, unless it is the voice part of your phone that is playing up and you pay voice line rental to BT.
For an engineer to arrive who will have ADSL testing kit, THE ISP must book this.
Again what some ISP's consider a problem and what you consider a problem may differ, e.g. if ADSL24 pays for 20Mbps (random number) of peak capacity, and it is hiting this sometimes, then Murphx will see no fault. ADSL24 may see no fault as its finances mean that that is the amount of capacity it can afford for the number of customers it has.
Andrew
To be fair to ADSL24, they were going to book the engineer but required my permission as the risk that the problem lay within my premises would leave me open to a bill of £200+.
I have rebooted the router at 16:45 today and have synced at 736/5568 which is remarkably good for my distance from the exchange, (1.5 miles).
I have also been taking readings today.
9:37 - 4.33Mb/s - 0.56Mb/s
12:02 - 3.57Mb/s - 0.58Mb/s
13:49 - 2.98Mb/s- BT not tested
15:13 - 2.16Mb/s - 0.60Mb/s
Kids released from school @ 15:15
16:31 - 0.93Mb/s- 0.60Mb/s
16:50 - 0.44Mb/s - 0.61Mb/s
Now, it is meal time for the youngsters so
18:00 0.68Mb/s 0.57Mb/s
I suspect that when they get back to their dens I will get speeds around 0.30Mb/s for the rest of the evening.
Got to be some sort of log jam somewhere but I seem unable to get the BT test logon to work on my router.
Larry
Edited by deleted (Tue 25-Jan-11 18:12:37)



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