Any problems due to bad weather?

Started by snadge, Sep 15, 2010, 11:38:48

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snadge

I know my dads still within his 10 day line train but I ask because he been on 8128k / 7150 getting 6.9Mbps 24/7 but today when there is extreme weather conditions and he is getting 1.2Mbps - his sync is still 8128k ... ive told him to use the BT tester which might reveal the lower profile if its line training but I was under the impression that if a line was healthy enough (i.e. can take 8128k/7150 no problems) then there wouldnt be any/much traiining going on as was the case with my ADSLmax connection...didnt bump once

anyway, has there been any logged issues or speed decreases?

Ive told him theres nothing we can do until 10 days are over (which is this Saturday I believe)

EDIT: he done BT tester and it showed 7000 profile with speed of 1.8Mbps...?? can this still be the training? im not sure

thanks

Bill

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Rik

None that I know of. The training period exists for ADSL2+ and Max, and with both, it has no real meaning, DLM will kick in as it sees the need. Can you get the error stats from the router? Weather may have an impact in several ways: lightning will produce electrical noise, rain may enter a cable joint and high winds can cause overhead cables to rub and degrade, finally, it can cause mains power surges.

A BT test would tell us if his profile has been hit.
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snadge

7000 profile - 8128k sync - 1800kbps speed

Rik

Where are you getting the profile from? If a BT test, what was the rest of the report.
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Ray

Have they changed the BT tester? I've just done a test without having to put my Idnet user name in.  ???
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snadge

Quote from: Rik on Sep 15, 2010, 11:49:16
Where are you getting the profile from? If a BT test, what was the rest of the report.

yup

8128k 448k
7000 profile
1800Kbps

according to a BT link LAGGAN area affected (which is south of my dads) but it says for 21CN only
he says thunder storms there last night - lots of extreme weather so were just gunna leave it as nowt can be done and will be fixed later

thanks to dude above who supplied link to TBB / BT

EDIT: he just said it also said "You could experience probs at peak times tonite"

and thanks to rik for quick response

Ted

Not too good here either!

I just ran a test and no ID required, same as Ray  ???



Ted
There's no place like 127.0.0.1

Mohux_Jnr

Nor me, I am on the south coast >

Download speedachieved during the test was - 1937 Kbps
For your connection, the acceptable range of speeds is 600-7150 Kbps.
Additional Information:
Your DSL Connection Rate :8128 Kbps(DOWN-STREAM), 448 Kbps(UP-STREAM)
IP Profile for your line is - 7150 Kbps

Gary

Not great here and I didn't have to put in IDNet info either

Download speedachieved during the test was - 1758 Kbps
For your connection, the acceptable range of speeds is 600-7150 Kbps.
Additional Information:
Your DSL Connection Rate :8128 Kbps(DOWN-STREAM), 448 Kbps(UP-STREAM)
IP Profile for your line is - 7150 Kbps
Damned, if you do damned if you don't

Ted

These downloads rates are looking strangely similar.  ::)
Ted
There's no place like 127.0.0.1

Rik

Quote from: Ray on Sep 15, 2010, 11:52:01
Have they changed the BT tester? I've just done a test without having to put my Idnet user name in.  ???

Me too, Ray. It reports my speeds as OK, but the web feels sluggish to me atm.

Test1 comprises of two tests

1. Best Effort Test: -provides background information.

Download Speed
3375 Kbps
 
0 Kbps 7150 Kbps
Max Achievable Speed

Download speed achieved during the test was - 3375 Kbps
For your connection, the acceptable range of speeds is 1000-7150 Kbps.
Additional Information:
Your DSL Connection Rate :3020 Kbps(DOWN-STREAM), 828 Kbps(UP-STREAM)
IP Profile for your line is - 3500 Kbps
The throughput of Best Efforts (BE) classes achieved during the test is - 18.01:24.4:57.59 (SBE:NBE:PBE)
These figures represent the ratio while sententiously passing Sub BE, Normal BE and Priority BE marked traffic.

The results of this test will vary depending on the way your ISP has decided to use these traffic classes.

2. Upstream Test: -provides background information.

Upload Speed
668 Kbps
 
0 Kbps 828 Kbps
Max Achievable Speed

Upload speed achieved during the test was - 668 Kbps
Additional Information:
Upstream Rate IP profile on your line is - 828 Kbps
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Ray

Quote from: Ted on Sep 15, 2010, 12:04:17
These downloads rates are looking strangely similar.  ::)

They are, Ted, my BT test was 2500Kbps :-\
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snadge

yeah BT are experiencing problems caused by the freak weather conditions - it doesnt matter where you live you probably are affected as there have been several outages/problems up and down the country in both england and scotland

everyone appears to be getting upto 1.8Mps (on 8Mb lines) so its obvious some links have been taken out somewhere - BT are pretty quick and will have this resolved in 24 hours (i hope hehe - usually do) - unfortunately unless your LLu you probably have been hit - this is something we have to expect due to where we live (bad weather) and has nothing to do with IDnet or any other ISP (it would have happened with any IPstream ISP too)

just sit tight people and if not sorted within 24 hours THEN you have reason to get mad with BT hehehe

Gary

Government cuts on the Mice in the wheels at the exchanges?
Quote from: snadge on Sep 15, 2010, 12:08:04
yeah BT are experiencing problems caused by the freak weather conditions - it doesnt matter where you live you probably are affected as there have been several outages/problems up and down the country in both england and scotland

everyone appears to be getting upto 1.8Mps (on 8Mb lines) so its obvious some links have been taken out somewhere - BT are pretty quick and will have this resolved in 24 hours (i hope hehe - usually do) - unfortunately unless your LLu you probably have been hit - this is something we have to expect due to where we live (bad weather) and has nothing to do with IDnet or any other ISP (it would have happened with any IPstream ISP too)

just sit tight people and if not sorted within 24 hours THEN you have reason to get mad with BT hehehe

BT and quick don't go together in my book  ;) Its been a month of slooooooow it seems so far
Damned, if you do damned if you don't

snadge

Quote from: Gary on Sep 15, 2010, 12:10:00BT and quick don't go together in my book  ;) Its been a month of slooooooow it seems so far

I must have been lucky with my experience outages once or twice they were fixed in 24 hours...  :D

Bill

BT speedtest from a few minutes ago:

Down: 7272 Kbps (in red!!!)
For your connection, the acceptable range of speeds is  12000-38717 Kbps .



Up: 5335 Kbps, 10000 profile

Something tells me it's not worth reporting it :P
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Rik

I'll alert support to this thread and that on TB.
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Bill

They probably know about the tbb one, I've seen both Simon and Tim online.
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Rik

From AAISP's status page:

At roughly 10:30 today all BT lines are getting packet loss. We are currently investigating this.

This is most likely a BT problem and as such may affecting multiple ISPs.
There does not appear to be a problem with our links.


http://status.aaisp.net.uk/
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From IDNet's status page:

2010-09-15 12:19: BT have reported problems with the Stepney Green BRAS causing Packet loss and slow speeds across both 21CN and 20CN circuits.
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Bill

Just come through on RSS too, cheers.
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Rik

Stepney Green is, of course the location of last week's planned engineering works which were going to take down every ADSL user in the country, so a problem there will likely affect every user. Lines seem to be showing massive packet loss.
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esh

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