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According to the kitz site the line is underperforming which is no surprise to me given its history.
So I guess when they upgrade my line its a matter of fingers crossed
Kitz figures does predict an improvement
I will have to wait and see.
Thanx for everyones input
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Under performing possibly, but depends on why you have the 10dB noise margin.
If line has some instability this margin will mean less drop outs at the expense of speed.
WBC is not going to give you anything beyond upstream speed. On such a long line if there are noise (stability) issues then these can be exaggerated, and fixing them now would help.
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Under performing possibly, but depends on why you have the 10dB noise margin.
If line has some instability this margin will mean less drop outs at the expense of speed.
WBC is not going to give you anything beyond upstream speed. On such a long line if there are noise (stability) issues then these can be exaggerated, and fixing them now would help.
"Fixing them now", there's the rub
I've had engineers out on about 3/4 occassions annualy for the last 4 years.
About 1/2 of those times they find an issue and put it right till the next time, the other half they find nothing and try to charge me for the privilige.
I was on to the ceo's office the last time (january 2012) to get the charge lifted but I was told by them that if I called an engineer again and they found nothing I would be charged
Not sure what else I can do
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Remember your 63.5dB attenuation may be an under-reporting, as that's the highest many routers can show, even if it is higher in fact.
Have you done all the normally recommended things like checking the ring wire; eliminating plug-in extension cables and so on?
What are the stats taken immediately after connecting using the Test Socket? (That's inside the master, not the normal visible master socket).
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Remember your 63.5dB attenuation may be an under-reporting, as that's the highest many routers can show, even if it is higher in fact.
Have you done all the normally recommended things like checking the ring wire; eliminating plug-in extension cables and so on?
What are the stats taken immediately after connecting using the Test Socket? (That's inside the master, not the normal visible master socket).
Yup, done all that and have an adsl filtered NTE5 faceplate
These are my latest stats
DSL Line (Wire Pair): Line 1 (inner pair)
Protocol: G.DMT Annex A
Downstream Rate: 1184 kbps
Upstream Rate: 480 kbps
Channel: Interleaved
Current Noise Margin: 10.0 dB (Downstream) 11.0 dB (Upstream)
Current Attenuation: 63.0 dB (Downstream) 31.5 dB (Upstream)
Current Output Power: 16.2 dBm (Downstream) 12.5 dBm (Upstream)
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Incidently was looking at freeola's site yesterday.
Their checker says my line is 6.2km from the exchange whereas samknows says 4.7km ( not 4.5 as I said in another thread)
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Things aren't looking too hopeful for a speed increase. Was it better before you went to Surfwise, or is Surfwise better?
You are showing a 19% improvement on the first set of stats though! What did you do?
I assume a reconnection. Did you do that, or did it just happen? If you did it, what time of day? The stats immediately after the next one you do might tell us a tiny bit, but may not. Remember daytime reconnections are almost always fastest.
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Sam knows is a straight line distance and freeola may be doing a by road distance.
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Things aren't looking too hopeful for a speed increase. Was it better before you went to Surfwise, or is Surfwise better?
You are showing a 19% improvement on the first set of stats though! What did you do?
I assume a reconnection. Did you do that, or did it just happen? If you did it, what time of day? The stats immediately after the next one you do might tell us a tiny bit, but may not. Remember daytime reconnections are almost always fastest.
Some 3 years ago I think since vivaciti, it was an improvement if I remember rightly.
My line reconnects sometimes several times a day automatically and then perhaps is solid for a few days and weeks occasionaly, though lately its quite erratic.
Problem is I'm not always at the computer so it could have several reconnects without my knowledge.
I think it basically happens when I get the noise on the line which as said before is an ongoing but intermittant problem.
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