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JeremyNzl

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#224209 7-Nov-2017 18:19
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HI 

 

 

 

Just got a new naked spark vdsl2 line, (big thanks to @wheelbarrow)

 

Its taken a lot of reboots to get the pppoe link up ,Every setting change on the draytek 130 requires a reboot. 

 

 

 

Of note is the poor snr on upload (30) and low attainable upload rate approx 1mb vrs 12.7 attainable 

 

 

 

There is no house wiring there is two seperate modems on a pair each 2m from the etp, Modem 1 syncs at 59/13 and gets that on speed tests,

 

 

 

Modem 2 new connection https://imgur.com/WP5J2CK

 

syncs 59/12.7 and gets the download on speedtest but only 1.3 upload. 

 

 

 

Should I repunch the the jack, or wait for dlm to do its thing, 

 

 

 

Have I induced this with too many reboots, 

 

 

 

Thanks

 

 

 

Jeremy


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  #1897107 7-Nov-2017 19:36
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Profile issue with chorus's network.

 

 

 

I've raised this should be resolved by the morning, further details in PM :)





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  #1897531 8-Nov-2017 13:11
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Spot of pushback to get this sorted, hopefully @chorusnz can look into why assure thought this was just DLM..

 

 

 

58735/13018 Enjoy!





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