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Master Geek


  Reply # 647884 28-Jun-2012 22:03 Send private message

SamF:
Napster: You able to test it temporary with a shorter cable?


Yeah, could do.  Is disconnecting going to affect my DLM tuning adversely?



Most likely but rather get your speeds sorted first. DLM is always monitoring the line so it may take a bit longer for a better profile to be applied. 

You can always request DLM to be reset and start the process again when you have finished testing.

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  Reply # 647885 28-Jun-2012 22:04 Send private message

McGee: DLM on my connection makes it's changes between 04:00 and 04:15 normally.


So does it do a re-sync or will I not know what the change is until I manually resync?

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  Reply # 647886 28-Jun-2012 22:05 Send private message

SamF:
McGee: DLM on my connection makes it's changes between 04:00 and 04:15 normally.


So does it do a re-sync or will I not know what the change is until I manually resync?


DLM will re-sync automatically 

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  Reply # 647889 28-Jun-2012 22:09 Send private message

Cable should be no longer than 1.5m from the wall jack. 

The cable from the road / wall jack back is twisted, Running an untwisted cable will give you extremely adverse effects. 
I'm sure sbiddle can provide some more info. 

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  Reply # 647890 28-Jun-2012 22:09 Send private message

SamF:
McGee: :O Yes remove this ASAP it will be causing big issues. Might as well run cat5 untwisted and all over the floor and you'd have the same level of quality. 


Let's put this in perspective tho, the signal is running over an unshielded, untwisted copper pair for 5-600m before it gets to my house, surely another 10m isn't going to make any real difference?


except it is twisted in the chorus cabling in the street and the leadin, and your extension isnt solid copper. They are usually a foil wrapped around a string to make it really flexible. Hardly ideal for anything beyond voice.




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Master Geek


  Reply # 647893 28-Jun-2012 22:16 Send private message

Is it twisted down the street but untwisted from the road to demarc?

Iv taken the black greased filled cable that has 2 pairs and connected that to a jack. Pretty sure it looked like it wasn't twisted

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  Reply # 647894 28-Jun-2012 22:18 Send private message

Its twisted in the leadin as well.




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  Reply # 647895 28-Jun-2012 22:18 Send private message

richms: except it is twisted in the chorus cabling in the street and the leadin, and your extension isnt solid copper. They are usually a foil wrapped around a string to make it really flexible. Hardly ideal for anything beyond voice.


OIC, I wasn't aware of that!

Ok, so since I don't really have an option not to have an extension lead, perhaps I should make one up out of cat5/6?  I have the cable and the crimping gear to do it...

Swapped the extension out for 2 different cables; a 3m one = 11db, and a 5m one = 10db.  So not much difference there.

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  Reply # 647896 28-Jun-2012 22:20 Send private message

All the work I've done has had twisted lead in cables. 

Clean up your cable stuff then re up the bit loading screenies see what the difference is. 

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  Reply # 647898 28-Jun-2012 22:24 Send private message

McGee: All the work I've done has had twisted lead in cables. 

Clean up your cable stuff then re up the bit loading screenies see what the difference is. 


So what do you reckon, a BT to RJ45 on Cat5e straight from the jack to the back of the fritz? (it has an RJ45 socket for the line plug).

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  Reply # 647900 28-Jun-2012 22:33 Send private message

You could do that, I would find the mater jack in the house. Cut everything.
Get the feed from the road jumper a pair of cat5 etc onto that then stick those 2 into the middle of a RJ45 into the firtz and wolah your away. 

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  Reply # 647903 28-Jun-2012 22:35 Send private message

McGee: You could do that, I would find the mater jack in the house. Cut everything.
Get the feed from the road jumper a pair of cat5 etc onto that then stick those 2 into the middle of a RJ45 into the firtz and wolah your away. 


Well I've pretty much done that, joined the incoming cable straight to the adsl jack cable and disconnected everything else.  Will make up a custom extension cable in the weekend / tomorrow night and see how it goes.

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  Reply # 648212 29-Jun-2012 14:17 Send private message

2:15pm and still syncing at adsl2+ and getting the timeouts from PPPoE in the log. Any idea on the timeframe?




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  Reply # 648217 29-Jun-2012 14:31 Send private message

Ring snap and ask them to get an update from chorus. Mine was scheduled for pm and came on around 4ish

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  Reply # 648223 29-Jun-2012 14:36 Send private message

tweeted but no answer yet. Im at work stuck covering in the shop so can't really call.

Edit: just had answer, might be up till 8pm so still no stress... yet ;)




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