Speed drop

Started by Den, Oct 15, 2007, 13:22:04

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Rik

Do a referral, Den. :)
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cavillas

I hate these people who get fasts speeds and then rub it in. :flamethrower: ;D
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Alf :)

Rik

Tell me about it, my line is degrading (I think because there's been an increase in BB connections around me, so cross-talk has gone up).  :'(
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cavillas

Do lines degrade as we get older? or is that just a fallacy? :hide:
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Rik

The ones I used as a youngster don't work any more, Alf. I'm not sure whether they've degraded or I have. :)
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Den

Just to rub it in further just had a speed test at 6976kbps. Who said I could not fly?  O that was BT said my line would go up to 2000kbps.   :banana2: :banana2: :banana2:
Mr Music Man.

Rik

They said I'd get 3.5M. They lied!  :(
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Den

Here we go again, alright for a couple of weeks then did a re-sync today and profile dropped straight away. It only seems to happen at weekends so I assume BT like the overtime. Sync rate now showing 6012kbps after two weeks at 8128kbps.  >:(
Mr Music Man.

Rik

What are your stats, Den? Have you done a BT speed test?
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Den

Hi Rik: a week ago BT test read

IP Profile 7150kbps    DSL Connection rate  448 up and 8128 down

Actual IP throughput   6690kbps

Now reads

IP Profile  4000kbps   DSL Connection rate 448 up  and 6272 down

Actual IP throughput   2179              is that a drop or what?

Noise margin: 10.0dB down   25dB up
Attenuation:    41.9dB down  27dB up
Output power: 19.7dBm down  11.9dBm up
Mr Music Man.

Rik

You seem to have had a pretty low sync event, Den, somewhere below 5200k, which has dropped your profile. It will recover over the next few days, providing that you don't get more instability.

I note that your noise margin is showing as 10db, which suggests it's been raised to 9 or 12, possibly in response to a period of instability. Does the router log drops in sync? If not, as support, they will have a record of disconnections/re-connections, which may give a clue as to what is happening (and especially, when it is happening).
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Den

It's just strange that only seems to happen at a week end, the two other times were on a Friday and this time on a Sunday afternoon. The rest of the time it seems so stable and speed test are constant.
Mr Music Man.

Rik

I've always seen a pattern of weekend instability, Den, and I'm convinced that BT do work at a time when the business community will be unaffected, though I've never been able to prove it. Other possibilities, I suppose, include your neighbours doing something different at weekends. If you can log what is happening, it may be possible to resolve it, but it will need some careful record keeping on your part, or IDNet digging through the logs at their end.
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Den

I down powered my router while I had my tea. When I powered up after about 30mins.

Noise margin down is now 6dB  :-\
Mr Music Man.

drummer

I also find Sunday afternoons the worst time for speeds, but today is the worst it's ever been.  On three different speedtesters, I'm managing about 800k where my average speed is usually 6.3Mb.

My exchange is red ATM but I've always suffered slow speeds on Sunday afternoons and my DS margin usually drops to about 2 or 3.

Still, it's swings and roundabouts I suppose and not something that affects me greatly.

Thread hijack over... ;D
To stay is death but to flee is life.

Den

That was not a hijack. Just relieved to find someone with the same odd figures as me today. For the last 2 weeks I have been recording aprox 6900kbps just now recorded about 850kbps.  :(
Mr Music Man.

Rik

The drop in the noise margin suggests to me, Den that you re-synched at a noisy time, and that conditions had improved to give you the extra margin. Odd. :(
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drummer

I'm back to normal speeds now (DS margin still at 2).

My duvet is all that concerns me now though...
To stay is death but to flee is life.

Den

Ran speed test this morning came back at 5870kbps which is great but 1mb down on what I have  been getting. My sync is now 7345kbps. Should I try turning off the router every hour or so until it syncs back were it used to or just leave well alone?  ;D
Mr Music Man.

Rik

Quote from: drummer on Nov 05, 2007, 02:23:55
My duvet is all that concerns me now though...

I'm not much good on duvet support, Drummer, but I can get Sue involved. ;)
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Rik

Quote from: Den on Nov 05, 2007, 07:39:29
Ran speed test this morning came back at 5870kbps which is great but 1mb down on what I have  been getting. My sync is now 7345kbps. Should I try turning off the router every hour or so until it syncs back were it used to or just leave well alone?  ;D

A single re-sync should get you some more speed, then keep an eye on the noise margin and force a re-sync when it goes above 9db.
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