Pains of ADSL2+

Started by tehidyman, Aug 18, 2010, 16:39:09

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tehidyman

In the period up to the end of June my average BT download speed was 3275kbps.  Sync was 4320 kbps and margin between 4 & 6 db with atten 52/3db.  After "upgrade" to ADSL2+ my download speed eventually settled at between 2499 and 2460 kbps. Initially I got over 4000kbps.  In an attempt to recover some of my lost download speed I was switched to ADSL max. New sync rate was 4032 kbps atte 51db. Initially there was no change in download speed but some loss of upload speed.  After 15 days my download speed improved to just over 3000 kbps and stayed at that level for many days.  However after a recent power interrupt my download speed dropped back to 2439 kbps (assured rate profile of 3291 kbps.) My sync was now 4000 kbps attn. 52db and margin 9db.  This is getting very frustrating :hairpull:. Do I have to wait another 15 days for the speed to improve? Can I expect that every power cut will produce the same problem? And will it drop when I turn my router on again after holiday.

I use a Netgear 834G v3 router, I do have a spare router a BT/2-wire2700HGV that I tried when on ADSL1 but it was not as stable as my Netgear. Though I did not try any advanced settings.

Any suggestions as to how I might proceed.  I had thought of leaving ID net for a month and then rejoining hopefully on my old type of connection, as I understand that I cannot go back with IDnet.

Steve

If it remains stable hopefully the margin will drop and you will improve you downstream sync , you can't go back as it's an exchange switch by BT , who most likely will have stripped the exchange of the old equipment
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Rik

First thing, don't leave the router on while your away, power off, then unplug from the phone socket.

You won't be connected to a DSLAM even if you move ISPs, once BT put MSANs into an exchange, that's what they connect people too.

From what you say, you are one of the unfortunate people who has a line for which ADSL2+ is too sensitive. Re-modulating people to ADSL1 usually does the trick, but I sense your router has been unstable (it is quite old) and that's forced the target margin up to compensate. That extra 3db will be costing you 5-700k in sync speed. On top of that, it looks like the profile's been depressed, that will take up to 5 days to recover.

Can you run a BT speedtest and post the results back here?
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Rik

Oh, and afterthought - don't keep trying to re-boot the router in the hope it will improve things, it will probably make them worse. FWIW, I run y router off a UPS to avoid this kind of issue.
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klipp

In my experience, the 14 days to lower NM is often far less if you can keep your connection going.  I recently had huge router issues resulting in my NM rising to 15db, but after 2 days of buying a new router it dropped back to 6db.  That said I think I might have been moved back to ADSL max but I'm not certain.

Rik

What's your upstream sync rate?
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tehidyman

Quote from: Rik on Aug 18, 2010, 16:54:30
What's your upstream sync rate?
768kbps, atten. 15.5db and margin 11db

Rik

Can you run a BT test for me.
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tehidyman

Quote from: Rik on Aug 18, 2010, 17:05:11
Can you run a BT test for me.
Config. d'load speed 3291k, D'load 2721kbps, DSL con. rate 4000 down and 768 up, IP profile 3291, BE Classes 19.4:24.67: 55.93

Rik

Odd, a profile of 3291 isn't on the official list. Let me ask some questions.
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Rik

It seems the BT test is giving out more 'subtle' profiles than the list, but IDNet see your profile as 3500. To get the NM down, you are going to have to be patient, the only explanation I can offer for the speed to profile variation isa hot VP or congested exchange.
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tehidyman

Quote from: Rik on Aug 18, 2010, 16:52:09
Oh, and afterthought - don't keep trying to re-boot the router in the hope it will improve things, it will probably make them worse. FWIW, I run y router off a UPS to avoid this kind of issue.
Can you recommend a suitable UPS please.

Rik

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tehidyman

Thanks for recommendations on UPS. Have placed order for the second item.

Rik

I swear by APC, I have four of them. :)
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tehidyman

Disconnecting my router to install the UPS on 23rd Aug has resulted in a (ADSL Max)  BT test (today) download speed of 1981kbps, IP 2742kbps, DSL 3104 down and 736 up. Router stats are margin 11db attenuation 52db. This speed is lower than I settled at on ADSL2+. Support say be patient but as I go away fairly regularly I presume I will encounter this  every time I reconnect.  Is it likely that if I ask to be upgraded back to ADSL2+ I will encounter the same problem and is it likely that my Netgear router (834G v3) contributes to this problem?   

Rik

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tehidyman

Quote from: Rik on Aug 26, 2010, 12:11:56
Yes and yes.
What might be the best router  for this situation? ???

Rik

I'd go for a 2-Wire 2700, preferably with v5 firmware.
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tehidyman

Quote from: Rik on Aug 26, 2010, 12:20:36
I'd go for a 2-Wire 2700, preferably with v5 firmware.
I have an unused 2-wire - can I find out what firmware without installing it?  I am worried that if I install it I will go down more. It states it is a BT 2700HGV on the label but I can't see anything about firmware.

Rik

Plug it into the machine and check, just don't connect it to the phoneline.
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tehidyman

Quote from: Rik on Aug 26, 2010, 12:35:40
Plug it into the machine and check, just don't connect it to the phoneline.
I'm out of my depth here :blush: I have connected router to mains and powered up. I assumed I should connect it to the computer via the Ethernet cable  but not remove the cable from phone to Netgear.  Cannot work out where to go next. :confuse2:

Rik

You've got it. Just move the ethernet cable across.
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tehidyman

Firmware Version:     6.1.1.48.1-enh.tm
Is this OK to proceed with or where do I go from here?

Steve

I 'm not a 2700 user however the setup instructions are here http://bt2700hgv.tripod.com/063.htm
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