Please BT can i go faster????

Started by Colin Burns, Apr 04, 2008, 17:41:06

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Colin Burns

my darn line seems to have hit a road block on speed

DSL Line (Wire Pair):     Line 1 (inner pair)
Protocol:    G.DMT Annex A
Downstream Rate:    7616 kbps
Upstream Rate:    832 kbps
Channel:    Interleaved
Current Noise Margin:    11.0 dB (Downstream) 16.0 dB (Upstream)
Current Attenuation:    24.7 dB (Downstream) 12.5 dB (Upstream)
Current Output Power:    19.8 dBm (Downstream) 12.4 dBm (Upstream)
DSLAM Vendor Information:    Country: {0xB5} Vendor: {TSTC} Specific: {0x00}
PVC Info:    0/38

but i supose it nice that im getting the same results from the test socket as i get with all the digi boxes pluged in.




Rik

Looks like you have interleaving on, Colin.
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Sebby

Yep, it'll be interleaving. I can't say for definite, but I suspect your line would be fine interleaving off, which would allow you to sync at 8,128 and give you a 7,150 profile. :thumb:

Lance

What I would do have those stats!!!
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Danni

I think he will take at least 2 weeks to contact IDNet to ask for interleaving to be turned off. :P
IDNet Customer (ex-partner's name): 6th January 2006 - 23rd March 2007
IDNet broadband Customer (my name): 11th June 2008 - 21st April 2010

Now with Be for internets, IDNet for phone.

Lance

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g7pkf

makes me sick >:(

stats like that shouldnt be allowed.

give me his address i have a spare attenuator...

Sebby


Colin Burns

lol

and this line once apon a time wouldnt go above 4.5 just goes to show how much an improvment you get if BT replace all the wiring in your street.

Colin Burns

well the phone call has been placed which resulted in me having to e-mail them

Sebby


Colin Burns

what is the idnet support email address

Sebby


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Where did you find that Seb?, surely not on the IDNet Web Pages. ;D :duck:
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Rik

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Sebby

It's a secret address that only we know.  :admin: :legpull:

Danni

It's so secret that I know it, and I'm not even a customer :P
IDNet Customer (ex-partner's name): 6th January 2006 - 23rd March 2007
IDNet broadband Customer (my name): 11th June 2008 - 21st April 2010

Now with Be for internets, IDNet for phone.

Colin Burns

welll

with interleaveing off i get a sync of

DSL Connection Details
DSL Line (Wire Pair):    Line 1 (inner pair)
Protocol:    G.DMT Annex A
Downstream Rate:    8128 kbps
Upstream Rate:    832 kbps
Channel:    Fast
Current Noise Margin:    9.0 dB (Downstream) 14.0 dB (Upstream)
Current Attenuation:    24.9 dB (Downstream) 12.5 dB (Upstream)
Current Output Power:    19.8 dBm (Downstream) 12.4 dBm (Upstream)
DSLAM Vendor Information:    Country: {0xB5} Vendor: {TSTC} Specific: {0x00}
PVC Info:    0/38

Rik

What are your pings like now, Colin?
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Sebby

You've now got full sync, Colin. You should see your profile update to 7150 in a few days. :thumb:

Colin Burns

Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
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C:\Documents and Settings\colin>ping bbc.co.uk

Pinging bbc.co.uk [212.58.224.131] with 32 bytes of data:

Reply from 212.58.224.131: bytes=32 time=71ms TTL=122
Reply from 212.58.224.131: bytes=32 time=32ms TTL=122
Reply from 212.58.224.131: bytes=32 time=44ms TTL=122
Reply from 212.58.224.131: bytes=32 time=31ms TTL=122

Ping statistics for 212.58.224.131:
    Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
    Minimum = 31ms, Maximum = 71ms, Average = 44ms

C:\Documents and Settings\colin>ping idnet.net

Pinging idnet.net [212.69.36.10] with 32 bytes of data:

Reply from 212.69.36.10: bytes=32 time=37ms TTL=59
Reply from 212.69.36.10: bytes=32 time=44ms TTL=59
Reply from 212.69.36.10: bytes=32 time=49ms TTL=59
Reply from 212.69.36.10: bytes=32 time=45ms TTL=59

Ping statistics for 212.69.36.10:
    Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
    Minimum = 37ms, Maximum = 49ms, Average = 43ms

C:\Documents and Settings\colin>

Rik

I suspect you may have traded speed for stability to an extent, Colin. It would be worth plotting a larger number of pings, either with the -n switch, say -n 100, or using Ping Plotter or Pin Graph. If you ran a 24 hour test to IDNet with the latter, then let support have the results, they could look at what is happening.
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Colin Burns

could it be a result of the profile still being at 6500k

Rik

No, the variation in pings wouldn't be affected by the profile but could be being affected by packet loss.

By comparison, mine are in a tighter group:

ping www.idnet.net

Pinging www.idnet.net [212.69.36.10] with 32 bytes of data:

Reply from 212.69.36.10: bytes=32 time=25ms TTL=59
Reply from 212.69.36.10: bytes=32 time=28ms TTL=59
Reply from 212.69.36.10: bytes=32 time=30ms TTL=59
Reply from 212.69.36.10: bytes=32 time=23ms TTL=59

Ping statistics for 212.69.36.10:
    Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
    Minimum = 23ms, Maximum = 30ms, Average = 26ms

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g7pkf

Quote from: Rik on Apr 08, 2008, 14:53:39
No, the variation in pings wouldn't be affected by the profile but could be being affected by packet loss.

By comparison, mine are in a tighter group:

you mean your jitter is less Rik

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