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Figures are worse now - what is the wiring setup?
If the 35dB attenuation is correct you are getting about half the speed you should be
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As MrSaffron says your stats are worse than before which is not typical after removing the ring wire. Any chance of a link to photos of your phone socket internals?
You seem to be on ADSL2+ already. I guess your exchange has been upgraded or you are already on Be.
Do you know your exchange? See http://www.samknows.com/broadband/exchange_search
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I am about 6 kilos away from Gants Hill.
When I started with ADSL24 they were reselling Entanet. Then they told me they were stopping that and changing to Murphx.
The standard packages they sell are all called Home something, and I am on Home 30. The LLU are all called Premium something or C+W something.
I suppose the Home ones are Murphx and the C+W ones are Cable + Wireless. Someone said they resell Be, which must be the Premium ones.
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If 6km then downstream attenuation is more likely to be 63dB, which fits the sync and upstream attenuation. i.e. router is giving a wrong figure
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To answer your question about how to get a faster line, as you're on the Gants Hill exchange, you should have FTTC by next March which will give up to 40Mbps. You ought to see a big speed improvement as you're unlikely to be very far from the nearest cabinet in Redbridge.
Others can post details of the various ISPs offering service, I use BT Infinity and get just under 40Mbps.
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That's only the case if their cab is upgraded - and I understand that isn't always the case with FTTC.
Seems trying a different router would be good to check out if that attenuation is correct. If the OP can borrow something like a netgear dg834 (or similar) then that could be good to check the figures.
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A picture of what lies beneath the faceplate is here
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Another one is here
Also here
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Have you checked the router stats with it plugged directly into the test socket? It's possible that the extension could be causing issues. I'm assuming that the blue/yellow and yellow/blue wires of the extension are a pair within the extension cable (ie they are twisted around each other within the cable)?
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I plugged it into the test socket and got the same stats.
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