Target SNR went from 6db to 9db

Started by Aaron, Mar 25, 2011, 18:34:48

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Aaron

Not sure why this happened but found out today my target SNR is at 9 when I tried to do a resync at sundown this evening to attempt a resync to a higher rate of between 4544 - 5119 (from the drop that happened on the 20th). Any ideas why this may have happened? The logs do not show a mass amount of disconnections that would have caused the exchange to bump up the target.

> Logs screenshot <

edit: the log may look a little confusing, it was at 18:08 GMT that I got a sync of 3872, and 18:33 is the time I loaded the page on my router.
IDNet Home Pro ADSL2+ 4Mbps | Billion BiPAC 7800N

Rik

I think the error count may have triggered the higher NM, but it's hard to say.
Rik
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Aaron

Will it go back to 6db in its own time or will I have to contact IDNet to do this?
IDNet Home Pro ADSL2+ 4Mbps | Billion BiPAC 7800N

Rik

In time, if the line proves stable, it will revert. IDNet may  be able to get it reset, but if it goes back up again, BT won't entertain the request a second time.
Rik
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This post reflects my own views, opinions and experience, not those of IDNet.