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  #2364017 1-Dec-2019 13:57
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Would be interesting to see what your neighbours speeds are.




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  #2364020 1-Dec-2019 14:04
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My neighbours about 1.8km from the cabinet get 0.20 mbsp

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  #2364028 1-Dec-2019 14:27
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elisammgarcia: My neighbours about 1.8km from the cabinet get 0.20 mbsp

 

@elisammgarcia If on ADSL2+ and the house wiring is good the speed should be much better for than that!




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  #2364029 1-Dec-2019 14:28
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@elisammgarcia Sorry if this has already been asked but where approx are you?

 

@ChorusNZ Maybe you can add some value here?


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  #2364033 1-Dec-2019 14:44
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Hi, so 800m which adds up as not too far out with 14dB atteuation I would expect nearly full 23Mb/s download, so while not the whole problem here clearly the house wiring could be sorted to get better ultimate speeds.

 

But looking at it, I suggest its a port/provisioning issue, something 2d and Chorus can only sort out.

 

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  #2364038 1-Dec-2019 15:08
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Technician tried other ports on the cabinet , and had house wiring redone about 2 weeks ago , cost $2000

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  #2364039 1-Dec-2019 15:09
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I’m at Rotoehu road

 
 
 

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  #2364040 1-Dec-2019 15:09
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elisammgarcia: Technician tried other ports on the cabinet , and had house wiring redone about 2 weeks ago , cost $2000

 

@elisammgarcia $2000 Really?? Wow gold cables


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  #2364041 1-Dec-2019 15:10
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elisammgarcia: I’m at Rotoehu road

 

@coffeebaron Have you ever done any work in this area?


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  #2364061 1-Dec-2019 15:26
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elisammgarcia: Technician tried other ports on the cabinet , and had house wiring redone about 2 weeks ago , cost $2000


What sort of wiring?

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  #2364064 1-Dec-2019 15:35
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elisammgarcia: I’m at Rotoehu road

 

PE/C. 

 

Looks like it's still an eth.E1, but is also listed as VDSL capable on the reports so I'm not sure how the Math works on that..

 

If it truly is an E1 I'm surprised the latency on that trace is so low..

 

 

 

@ChorusNZ would be best to advise though.





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  #2364066 1-Dec-2019 15:38
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Internal wiring was old so had to get it all done again

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  #2364067 1-Dec-2019 15:39
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I’ve spoken to chorus too many times

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  #2364068 1-Dec-2019 15:39
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@hio77 That will explain the good sync rate with crap speed if that is the case!

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  #2364069 1-Dec-2019 15:40
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elisammgarcia: I’ve spoken to chorus too many times


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