ADSL2+ Training Period?

Started by RCS2K4, Mar 26, 2010, 18:20:38

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Rik

Give it a while and see if it settles, Alan - maybe try another router? If, after the training period, the problem persists, then IDNet can switch you back to ADSL1 modulation.
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kinmel

Downhill all the way,  this morning it was sync'd at 2976, SNR is now fixed  @12dB.

Is it possible to abandon ADSL2+ before the 10 days training period is up ?
Alan  ‹(•¿•)›

What is the date of the referendum for England to become an independent country ?

Rik

I really don't know, Alan, and can't phone support to check, so I'd suggest you email them.
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Rik

Hi Alan

It is possible to abandon ADSL2+ immediately, but you may get lower speeds from the MSAN anyway.
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kinmel

Thanks Rik

I can see myself ending up on LLU with Talktalk, or O2      :eek4:
Alan  ‹(•¿•)›

What is the date of the referendum for England to become an independent country ?

Rik

Bear in mind last month's trial, which I was on, which allowed ISPs to override DLM. When that goes live, and we don't yet have a date, they can tweak quite a bit of extra speed out of your line.
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kinmel

Quote from: Rik on Mar 31, 2010, 09:34:57
Bear in mind last month's trial, which I was on, which allowed ISPs to override DLM. When that goes live, and we don't yet have a date, they can tweak quite a bit of extra speed out of your line.

You are suggesting patience here Rik  :'(
Alan  ‹(•¿•)›

What is the date of the referendum for England to become an independent country ?

Rik

I am, but if things are bad, you could consider it later, when that system goes live, returning to vanilla ADSL in the interim.
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adamr8965

why are they doing these trials rik, dont see the point in a 0.5meg gain.

Steve

0.5 a lot if you've got say only 2Mb
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adamr8965

true steve, but how unstable will it make the line? thought that was the whole point of dlm

Rik

In my case, line stability has improved.
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adamr8965

When can they try on my line then?

Rik

When BT release the system - no date as yet, sadly.
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adamr8965

why was you allowed to try it then, are you a good boy? :dunno:

Rik

I do some testing for IDNet and my line was an ideal candidate for this tweaking.
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adamr8965

In other words u eat your greens and sue let you out to play?

Glenn

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adamr8965


Rik

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Glenn

Yep, it's a very good likeness too.
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Rik

Quote from: adamr8965 on Mar 31, 2010, 19:03:06
In other words u eat your greens and sue let you out to play?

It's the spinach which does it. :)
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kinmel

Does anyone understand the dark art of BT's training period.

Since changing over to ADSL2+ my connections defy logic, the 2700 does 3 test connections before making a permanent sync and on the last resync by the Router it achieved 3 test sync rates of 4129,3977 and then 3977.  The router was then connected by BT at 3069 with a 7.4dB SNR, with AdslMax the sync rate was always one of the 3 test results.

Anyone got any thoughts on what is happening, these are my sync figures since the changeover.........


Alan  ‹(•¿•)›

What is the date of the referendum for England to become an independent country ?