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#243097 26-Nov-2018 17:53
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Hey all,

 

 

 

I am fairly new to VDSL technology so please excuse any mistakes I make but let me explain.

 

 

 

I recently got a VDSL connection installed, about 5 days ago. It was a new installation so we had to get a jackpoint put in etc, so the friendly Chorus tech helped me get my Draytek up and running.

 

He estimated that I would get 40-50Mb/s here, but we were both surprised to see the sync rate come in at 61/10 on the first day. Fast forward a few days, today I woke up to see my upload is just 5Mb/s (sync rate on modem shows 6 ish). My question, is it normal to suddenly lose half my upload speed overnight when it re-syncs?

 

 

 

Thanks in advance.





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  #2134806 26-Nov-2018 17:57
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Quite likely there were errors on the line or it was disconnecting and as such ddDLM has pulled the line back to 12dB upstream snr.





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  #2134808 26-Nov-2018 18:02
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reboot it again tonight sometime (only once) and see what happens


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