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AidanP
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  #1792092 31-May-2017 07:09
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Modem reset this morning, I am now getting the best figures I have ever seen, 64 down and 11up and I'm still on the 8b profile I am very happy with this, both upstream and downstream are on the SNR 6db



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  #1792098 31-May-2017 07:33
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AidanP: Modem reset this morning, I am now getting the best figures I have ever seen, 64 down and 11up and I'm still on the 8b profile I am very happy with this, both upstream and downstream are on the SNR 6db

 

Good news
What is your Interleave Depth, did this come down also, I'm hoping it has to give me hope


AidanP
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  #1792103 31-May-2017 07:54
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freakngeek:

AidanP: Modem reset this morning, I am now getting the best figures I have ever seen, 64 down and 11up and I'm still on the 8b profile I am very happy with this, both upstream and downstream are on the SNR 6db


Good news
What is your Interleave Depth, did this come down also, I'm hoping it has to give me hope



The interleave depth for downstream is 131 and for upstream it is 349



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  #1792107 31-May-2017 07:55
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I've been getting a gradual improvements to bot upload and download, thought I'd compare to some of the stats people are posting and noticed my interleave depth says "none".

  #1792563 31-May-2017 19:58
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been away for a month, mine has changed from 70/30 to ....... 70/30. only noticeable difference is the DS SNR is now 4.8dB instead of the 16dB it was. on the upshot my modem has been up for 122 days now


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  #1792646 31-May-2017 21:24
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Had a fairly substantial increase in syncing rate on what is a very long line - was syncing at around 4000Kbps before but is now around 7600Kbps.

However, real-world speed as per a speedtest has not changed at all, and is still around 3400Kbps download.

Stats below:



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  #1792672 31-May-2017 21:50
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try re-terminating the PPP session





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backfiah
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  #1792678 31-May-2017 21:59
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hio77:

try re-terminating the PPP session



Can't seem to find how to do that on a Netcomm NB604N

  #1792681 31-May-2017 22:01
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just reboot the modem :)

 

 


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  #1792692 31-May-2017 22:16
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Jase2985:

just reboot the modem :)


 



Oh ;P Yeah, no change after that.

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  #1792726 31-May-2017 23:06
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 is your modem on multimode? syncing at ADSL2 straight seems a little strange..

 

 

 

speed issue itself is a qos issue likely on rsp side i'd suspect.





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backfiah
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  #1792728 31-May-2017 23:13
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hio77:

 is your modem on multimode? syncing at ADSL2 straight seems a little strange..


 


speed issue itself is a qos issue likely on rsp side i'd suspect.



Sorry, is this what you're getting at? All of the below are ticked in the settings, with the exception of AnnexM.
G.Dmt Enabled
G.lite Enabled
T1.413 Enabled
ADSL2 Enabled
AnnexL Enabled
ADSL2+ Enabled
AnnexM Enabled (not ticked)

In terms of the RSP-side issue, is this something worth raising with them?

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  #1792729 31-May-2017 23:14
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backfiah:
hio77:

 

 is your modem on multimode? syncing at ADSL2 straight seems a little strange..

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

speed issue itself is a qos issue likely on rsp side i'd suspect.

 



Sorry, is this what you're getting at? All of the below are ticked in the settings, with the exception of AnnexM.
G.Dmt Enabled
G.lite Enabled
T1.413 Enabled
ADSL2 Enabled
AnnexL Enabled
ADSL2+ Enabled
AnnexM Enabled (not ticked)

In terms of the RSP-side issue, is this something worth raising with them?

Cheers.

 

may just be something with your modem output naming then.

 

 

 

At i'd double check you are testing over ethernet with no other load on the network, test against a few servers.

 

past that, checking with your RSP i'd be asking what qos speed profile you are on (sometimes indicated as Provisioned speed)





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  #1792730 31-May-2017 23:17
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Has there been some change lately in VDSL?

 

After the 998 rollout, D/L increased to about 45 from 35, U/L decreased a bit from 9.5 to 8.5.

 

Over the past week or so, D/L is now 64, U/L 33. The U/L speed used to be a bit "choppy" - now very solid at > 3x the speed.

 

No wiring has changed between the cabinet and our house - or in the house wiring.  


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  #1792740 31-May-2017 23:33
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Fred99:

 

Has there been some change lately in VDSL?

 

After the 998 rollout, D/L increased to about 45 from 35, U/L decreased a bit from 9.5 to 8.5.

 

Over the past week or so, D/L is now 64, U/L 33. The U/L speed used to be a bit "choppy" - now very solid at > 3x the speed.

 

No wiring has changed between the cabinet and our house - or in the house wiring.  

 

 

 

 

Likely you have moved over to 17a. 

 

this is all part of ddDLM.





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