In reply to a post by EloiseJane:Really appreciate you looking at that RobertoS.
For a while both up and down SN margins were around 6 after the changeover to DLM.That's DLM doing its job
If your line had been getting a very high number of errors it would have raised it to 9dB, slowing you down.
Have a read of this page. Now a bit out of date and only talks about BT Wholesale DLM, (that's what most people are on who aren't on Sky or TalkTalk), but the basic logic is the same.
I'll try a reboot again tomorrow.I wouldn't bother. It looks to be fine. You were worried because of what you read about 6dB. It used to be the BT Wholesale default and they would only ever go higher. Now they allow 3dB.
Over the years I've seen lots of ill-informed posts saying your line had to stay at 6dB or else disaster. You have probably seen some of those.
Once you've read the linked page you'll see why that is rubbish. It's a margin! As long as the drop caused by random noise is less than the margin then there isn't a problem. You still have a margin. Mine used to drop by 3.5dB every night and recover to 6dB in the morning. So I needed 6dB setting otherwise I would have had an overnight reconnection at a lower speed. (DLMs don't normally re-sync once the margin has risen).
If you see the margin shooting up and down by several dB many times a day, than that suggests either a line problem or somebody with a very electromagnetically noisy piece of equipment close to your line somewhere between you and the exchange.
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Edited by RobertoS (Fri 25-Nov-16 01:06:51)



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