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Get a Photobucket account and upload them to that. Then give a link to the sklide show for the directory so we can work through the images. One link that works rather than twenty that don't.
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ok sorry please try this link
http://s1274.photobucket.com/user/kevcasson/slidesho...
does this photobucket link work? i just set the account up.
Edited by deleted (Wed 24-Apr-13 22:28:31)
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can see the slideshow.
So the black cable coming in feeds two sockets - the one it enters (TT) and the blue and white pair where the blue is trapped by the backplate against the box go to the Openreach branded one (BT) ? You can undo the two crosshead screws to see what's happening behind there.
How is the third (IDNet) line connected to the outside world ?
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MaxDSL - goes as fast as it can and doesn't read the line checker first.
MaxDSL diagnostics
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can you confirm the photobucket link is ok please?
since i changed to g.dmt i have all 3 lines running, they did drop when connecting each line but are back up and stable since last night. stats with all 3 lines up are.
TT
speed 3392 up 672 down
upstream noise 6 / output power 12 attenuation 31
downstream noise 3.5 / output power 19 attenuation 63
BT
speed 2400 up 672 down
upstream noise 7 / output power 16 attenuation 31
downstream noise 10 / output power 12 attenuation 59
IDnet
speed 5376 up 448 down
upstream noise 20 / output power 20 attenuation 31
downstream noise 7 / output power 12 attenuation 59
In fact just as i was getting those stats all lines started dropping at around 9:15am, i have had to disconnect TT and IDnet and BT became stable straight away, stats for BT running now are, i see the downstream noise is higher, does that mean anything?
BT
speed 3072 up 704 down
upstream noise 7 / output power 17 attenuation 31
downstream noise 14 / output power 12 attenuation 61
I know BT and IDnet were stable all night because i am using the Broadband Quuality Monitor on them as those 2 have static ip's
This is really doing my head in all i want is a stable broadband line and would be happy with 1 line and maybe another one as a backup but its no good if one going down causes the others to go down alao..
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Would be nice to see all the terminations on the lines. A close up of the incoming black and the pairs in use could help identify locally split pairs.
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The link to photobucket is fine.
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ok i have added more photos as requested, use the same link
http://s1274.photobucket.com/user/kevcasson/slidesho...
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how is the IDnet box connected to the outside world ?
The colour pairs in incoming cable are usually
orange / white
green / black
the pics are a bit small TBH
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Phil
MaxDSL - goes as fast as it can and doesn't read the line checker first.
MaxDSL diagnostics
Edited by yarwell (Thu 25-Apr-13 23:39:44)
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the box connections are
TT blue/white
IDnet green/white
BT blue/orange
i will upload the picture of the BT connection also
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As i said at the start the weird thing is if one line loses sync and tries to reconnect it causes the other lines to drop also.
I tested this by leaving the router on and manual disconnect/connect of the phone wire on one line.
I just tested this again with a router reboot from the router config so i am not touching the power or any wires.
I had BT and IDnet connected, rebooted the BT router and the IDnet line lost connection.
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