It is designed precisely to work like that.
If there is a factory chucking out electromagnetic noise, there is nothing xDSL can do about that factory.
That is why the SNRM exists. To allow for varying noise levels or even constant ones, to make the system work. If you didn't have a margin, but let the line connect at the full speed that you could get with the full Signal to Noise Ratio, then ever time you turned the central heating on there'd be a chance of a disconnection and re-sync.
When the sun goes down in the evening electromagnetic noise in the atmosphere goes up. In the morning the noise goes down as the sun rises. The principle is the same.
At some points in the day some noise hits your line for a while, then goes away. But the service continues happily providing you with the speed you are sync'ed at.
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www.robertos.me.uk. Domains, site and mail hosting -
Tsohost.
Connection - Three 4G, tbb tests 35-45Mpbs down, 9-15 up.
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Edited by RobertoS (Sun 09-Dec-18 15:17:47)