Is it a coincidence?

Started by doc_holiday, Jun 14, 2008, 10:25:18

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doc_holiday

I know that my connection to the exchange and the backhaul are BT, and so in many ways nothing has changed. But it's weird... these are the things I have experienced since moving to IDNet this week.


  • My SNR dropped from 9 to 6. It's been 9 for sometime after all the great weather we had this spring.
  • My sync is the highest it has been in a year. Almost the full 8128 (8096).
  • I got the highest ever speed on my line this morning... better than what I got any time during the last 2+ years with UKFSN.  Higher than anything I ever got with Zen. (I have the historical readouts to reference)

Is this the midas touch of IDnet? I'm stunned and these are verifiable/quantifiable stats, rather than just feelings.

Though the feeling is pretty cool too! Snappy pages. No distortion of VoIP.  :happy: Coincidence?  I dunno, but I like it and I wonder why I didn't move here ages ago!

Rik

Some of it can be explained by the quality of the IDNet network, Doc. The rest I'm guessing is down to a better connection at the exchange, possibly as a result of BT's 21CN/WBC work.
Rik
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doc_holiday

Quote from: Rik on Jun 14, 2008, 10:29:20
Some of it can be explained by the quality of the IDNet network, Doc. The rest I'm guessing is down to a better connection at the exchange, possibly as a result of BT's 21CN/WBC work.

We're not due to have 21CN/WBC until second quarter 2011. Maybe they have already started work, but our little exchange was one that we had to run a campaign on to get enabled for broadband in the first place.

Further weird is that all the equipment on my end is the same... same filter, wiring, modem/router, etc.  The only thing changed was my IP address and my new login details for IDnet.

All I can say is bring it on!  Nice thing to experience! :thumb:

Rik

We told you you would like it here. :)
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Inactive

I had a similar experience when I left Plusnet  :puke: Doc, my speeds have stayed constant ever since. :thumb:
Anything and everything that I post on here is purely my opinion, it ain't going to change the world, you are under no obligation to agree with me, it is purely my expressed opinion.

Sebby

Theoretically, nothing should change in this respect by moving ISP, so it could just be coincidence.

The reason you're sync'd at 8,096k is because you have interleaving on; were this turned off, you should get the full 8,128k (but it depends on how high the errors are on your line whether this is feasible).

doc_holiday

Quote from: Sebby on Jun 14, 2008, 11:05:02
Theoretically, nothing should change in this respect by moving ISP, so it could just be coincidence.

The reason you're sync'd at 8,096k is because you have interleaving on; were this turned off, you should get the full 8,128k (but it depends on how high the errors are on your line whether this is feasible).

I don't think interleaving is on:

Quoteras> wan adsl chandata
DSL standard: ADSL_G.dmt
near-end interleaved channel bit rate: 0 kbps
near-end fast channel bit rate: 8096 kbps
far-end interleaved channel bit rate: 0 kbps
far-end fast channel bit rate: 832 kbps

Anyhow, it is a mystery to me... glad for any coincidence that works in my favour rather than the other way!


Sebby

It certainly doesn't look like it's on... ???