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#323025 17-Oct-2025 15:54
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Today we changed phone system to VoIP.
All seems to work OK.
Modem is a NetComm N300 NF10WV, so the phones are plugged into the port on the back.

I removed the splitter, presuming that it was no longer needed.

I did a speed test before and after.
Before ~35Mb/s
After 21MB/s

Is there any reason why the speed is now lower?

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  #3425797 17-Oct-2025 16:04
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Doesn't it take a while  for xDSL to get to its optimal speed?

 

By unplugging the connection to disconnect the filter you've probably set it back to square one,  I think it should gradually get better over time. 

 

Are there any other phones or other outlets on the circuit?? 




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  #3425799 17-Oct-2025 16:25
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There is nothing now on the incoming line except the Netcomm.

How long does it take for the line to be retrained?

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  #3425800 17-Oct-2025 16:28
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the splitter is a filter, there could be noise on the line that's now being picked up by the modem, and it does take a little for the VDSL to retrain if the line chnages.




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  #3425815 17-Oct-2025 17:27
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Any other line stubs? How did you re-terminate after removing the filter?

 

And do you mean a plug in filter, or fully wired in filter?





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  #3425818 17-Oct-2025 17:44
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No line stubs.

The filter is a Dynalink ADSL microfilter MF50NZ PTC280/03/001 with an ADSL and PHONE output and a LINE input with a BT-style phone plug.
What I did was
1 Unplug all phones from the PHONE output
2 Plug one phone into the phone socket on the back of the router
3 Speed test 'before'
4 Unplug filter from phone wall socket
5 Unplug ADSL into the modem from the filter ADSL socket
6 Plug modem ADSL line into the wall socket with a cable with RJ11 and BT-style phone plug
7 Speed test 'after'

Not sure what you mean about termination


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  #3425833 17-Oct-2025 19:53
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So its a plugin one then?

 

just plug it back in without the phone connected

 

 

 

 


 
 
 

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  #3425834 17-Oct-2025 20:19
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I've done that, and the speed is back up to 30+Mb/s.
But it's still a bit of mystery...

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  #3425844 17-Oct-2025 23:10
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Oh its a self-install filter

 

What you want to do is take your street cable and run it to a single Jack where your DSL modem is ideally with Cat6 cable

 

In other words, bypass all other sockets in the house, avoiding any reflections on the line

 

if you are getting 35 now, you make get close to 40 or 50 if you do this.

 

 





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