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Re: Wrong line profile
06-04-2024 11:14 PM
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@alicelight80 wrote:
We have the test socket in the porch, a socket in the room through the wall that the router is plugged into with a filter, then two or three other telephone points in the house that we don't use and I thought were dead, though one looks like it could have been a master socket the past...
This sounds like a classic lash up that could introduce a bridge tap. Can you see where the BT cable enters your property? This is where the master socket needs to be fitted. To get the best performance this should be fitted with a filtered faceplate with any extensions wired from the filtered output, preferably serially. The hub should be connected to the faceplate DSL output. If the master socket is in an inconvenient location get it moved by the engineer.
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Re: Wrong line profile
07-04-2024 11:07 AM - edited 07-04-2024 11:13 AM
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The test socket is where I think the line would logically first enter the property, at the front of the house (external porch), though I'll double-check. If any doubt I wonder if a fresh new wire could be put in.
The Qube engineer said he had isolated the telephone extensions, but he'd left it in a way that they could be reconnected again if needs-be (we won't), so not 100% sure what's gone on.
Currently I'm on noise margin 6.2 (down from 6.3 last night), occasionally up to 50mbps down, 12-14 up, but averaging 42-45 down, so think there's still something affecting the line. Can someone help me book this appointment for better bridge tap investigation please?
(Any day is fine apart from 9th-11th)
Re: Wrong line profile
07-04-2024 1:46 PM
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Texted ADVISOR again and spoke to someone, line speed is 50 coming in, Qube bridge tap engineer requested for tomorrow afternoon as this fault still showing.
Re: Wrong line profile
07-04-2024 1:48 PM
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Keep us posted. 😉
Re: Wrong line profile
09-04-2024 1:22 PM
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Re: Wrong line profile
09-04-2024 1:25 PM
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I'd give them (PN) a ring on 0330 123 9123 - will be quicker than waiting for Support on here.
Re: Wrong line profile
09-04-2024 1:27 PM
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Re: Wrong line profile
09-04-2024 1:27 PM
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Re: Wrong line profile
13-04-2024 11:33 AM - edited 13-04-2024 11:37 AM
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I've just come home from being away for a few days, so haven't managed to call Plusnet to request an Openreach engineer to solve external bridge tap, however, in the meantime, the line seems to have recently re-synced itself to the exact minimum 57mbps download we've been promised by Plusnet (which matches the downstream handback threshold for an impacted line) so I doubt they would involve Openreach now, even though we could possibly achieve approx 73mbps as next door.
However I'll keep an eye on it and request Openreach if it drops below this again. Perhaps the internal wiring must have been having an impact after all - the Qube engineer put a master socket directly behind the router. As I wasn't there for that appt I'm not entirely sure what he did, but I left a note to check for star wiring to exclude possibility of internal bridge tap.
Re: Wrong line profile
13-04-2024 11:35 AM
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Noise margin better than before but noticed a slight creep up from yesterday evening:-
Re: Wrong line profile
22-04-2024 2:52 PM
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In short, there was a bridge tap at the exchange, someone at least 7 years ago wired us in wrong.
Now syncing at 72 down, 20 up.
So whilst DLM reset and sorting some internal wiring got it from 35 down, 7 up, to 57 down, 15 up, the original fault was at the exchange.
Thanks to all for your help 😊
Re: Wrong line profile
22-04-2024 2:58 PM
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Glad to know you're back to normal - and it was an Openreach issue! 😀
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