Upped to ADSL2+ and still on the dark age

Started by troesma, Jul 09, 2009, 12:19:09

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Rik

It is, but the profiles step from 2500 to 3000, I've never seen anything in between at that speed range.
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troesma

Interesting finding...

DSL Driver Version:  AnnexA version - A2pB022g.d20e
DSL VPI/VCI:         0/38
DSL Status:          ShowtimeRetrain Reason:   8000
DSL Mode:            ADSL2+
DSL Channel:         FAST
DSL Upstream Rate:   888 Kbps
DSL Downstream Rate: 6143 Kbps

                      Down         up   
DSL Noise Margin:     7.8 dB       8.9 dB
DSL Attenuation:     44.5 dB      23.3 dB
DSL Transmit Power:   0.0 dBm     12.9 dBm

So NM has gone slightly downwards, which is maybe normal (line fluctuations) but 1db from 9 us not the same as 1db from 15...

troesma

Again, BT Speedtest failed to get to the results screen, the intermediate one read

The Performance Tester is now testing Broadband connection. Your configured download throughput speed for this service is 5650 k

Please do not move away from this page and do not start any other download activity on your computer.

Speedtest.net suggests



We'll see  :fingers:

Rik

Can you try and grab a screen shot next time?
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troesma


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troesma

Rapishare link

http://rapidshare.com/files/262484131/BTScap.jpg

Of course, test DIED before completing as it has happened in the last 3 to 4 days...

Rik

That really is weird - I don't have a profile like that on any list I've seen.  :shake:

(Screenshot posted to save people going off to look.)

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troesma

Something is not adding-up on BTs side of the pond (hardly a surprise, heh..?)

Rik

It isn't, I wish we knew what and why. :(
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troesma

Whilst in the process IDnet and maybe others are getting stuffed with disgruntled customers. Great way of doing business.

Rik

Especially if no-one can hold you to account. BT get away with far too much.  >:(
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troesma

Quote from: Rik on Aug 01, 2009, 12:48:54
It isn't, I wish we knew what and why. :(

Issue is that THEY might be clueless  :mad:

Rik

Are you trying to give me nightmares?  ;D
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troesma

Quote from: Rik on Aug 01, 2009, 12:52:27
Especially if no-one can hold you to account. BT get away with far too much.  >:(

Well, under the current ROE the business model is fundamentally broken for any reseller of BT wholesale products. Needless to say, all the basic infrastructure is as good as in Nigeria. This is supposedly in the 1st world (not..?) Makes you  :bawl:

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troesma

Yet I am fortunate enough to live in the London area. Would it be in the middle of the countryside and the best I would get would be dial-up speeds in some locations  :mad:

Rik

It's worse in Milton Keynes, we have the dreaded aluminium curse. :sigh:
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troesma

It's a joke, really. Makes you wonder what the deal is. Of course, infrastructure is the expensive (and non-profitable) bit, so who cares.

Rik

The deal is that BT want to maximise profits and that Ofcom seem happy to let them . :(
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dujas

What was the time period in which BT used aluminium core in the phone lines?

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Sebby

Quote from: Rik on Aug 01, 2009, 12:45:19
That really is weird - I don't have a profile like that on any list I've seen.  :shake:

Either the lists available are not complete or BT have made a balls up.

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