Really really slow ADSL speed ?

Started by exxos, Mar 11, 2014, 11:26:32

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exxos



I think my DSL filter was iffy, so changed it, things seem stable now, but my speed has gone really low.

I never get much past 4/5mb anyway, but its not even 1mb now :(

Anyone any ideas ?

Simon

Simon.
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exxos

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DSL Driver Version    FwVer:5.4.11.21_A_TC3095 HwVer:T14.F7_0.0
DSL Link Status    up
DSL Uptime    0 days 0 hours 33 minutes 51 seconds
DSL modulation    ITU G.992.3(ADSL2)
Annex mode    ANNEX_A
SNR Down    12.4 dB
SNR Up    5.9 dB
Line Attenuation Down    63.0 dB
Line Attenuation Up    28.7 dB
Data Rate Down    1420 kbps
Data Rate Up    851 kbps
MAX Rate Down    1656 kbps
MAX Rate Up    856 kbps
POWER Down    0.0 dbm
POWER Up    12.3 dbm
CRC Down    34
CRC Up    34

I knew Line Attenuation was bad, but thats way worse than it normally is  ???

Steve

Do you know what your downstream was previously as looking at it now it's looking like a very long line and indeed you'd be better off profiled as adslmax. If it's suddenly increased by a reasonable amount that to me suggests a potential fault somewhere between router and the exchange.
Steve
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exxos

DSL Driver Version    FwVer:5.4.11.21_A_TC3095 HwVer:T14.F7_0.0
DSL Link Status    up
DSL Uptime    0 days 6 hours 29 minutes 36 seconds
DSL modulation    ITU G.992.5(ADSL2PLUS)
Annex mode    ANNEX_A
SNR Down    12.5 dB
SNR Up    5.9 dB
Line Attenuation Down    57.0 dB
Line Attenuation Up    22.3 dB
Data Rate Down    5439 kbps
Data Rate Up    952 kbps
MAX Rate Down    5684 kbps
MAX Rate Up    956 kbps
POWER Down    0.0 dbm
POWER Up    11.3 dbm
CRC Down    559
CRC Up    47

Thats back to "normal" speeds. Must have been a fault somewhere along the line.. I never get fantastic speeds here, but better than dial-up  ;)

Steve

It would be good if it stayed like that and the downstream margin reduced to give you a bit more throughput.
Steve
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exxos

The line is still going on/off. I have noticed the router is causing wireless interference on the wireless phone, but aside from that, even when the phone is plugged into the wall direct, the line is still popping and clicking like mad.  Going to change the socket later, but its looking like a BT visit is unavoidable now :(