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16-12-2015 12:59 PM
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Re: Avoid PlusNet
16-12-2015 1:21 PM
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Please, Plusnet, take heed.
At any given moment in the universe many things happen. Coincidence is a matter of how close these events are in space, time and relationship.
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Re: Avoid PlusNet
16-12-2015 2:06 PM
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That's a well articulated piece which points to the whole reason that there are so many internet issues needing ISP attention. Reading between the lines...
1. You had a phone fault
2. BTOR fixed it
3. After that your broadband was pants
4. Plusnet tried to fix it
5. When those attempts failed you were directed to the trouble shooter
I suggest that this is what actually happened...
Your phone line had been 'decaying' for a while during which time BT's broadband management system (the DLM) has been 'adjusting' your service in an attempt to manage stability. Though you might not have noticed, I suspect your broadband had been degrading before the phone line failled.
When the PHONE failed, BTOR attended and fixed the POTS problem, but did not bother to consider what other services provided on the line might have been impacted by the line fault because they do not take a holistic view of their service delivery. So a good working line is reported back, with no consideration for the goosed broadband service. An automatic reset of other services provided on a repaired POTS circuit could have avoided the rest of this episode.
Back to Plusnet who report that the line was capped - capping and raising of SNRM is a common characteristic on lines in difficulty - when the cause is rectified they need resetting. Unfortunately the tools BTw provide to ISPs to undertake these tasks are highly prone to failure. Though 'change' orders have been correctly processed, they fail to apply to the line. This is particularly the case since BTw 'bent' the CN21 tools to manage the older CN20 services. Note that sometimes this form of 'synch speed capping' can be confused with the concept of capping data band width which indeed is something which plusnet do not do, unless you've not paid your bill!
The need to keep reapplying the change and it still failing (even when undertaken by some of the best support staff) is not uncommon. At that point, the issue sadly needs to go through the full fault reporting channel as a broadband issue, if for no other reason than to be able to engage the right bit of BTOR / BTw to fix the issue they should have done when they fix your phone line.
Changing ISP might get phones answered more quickly, but it will not escape the causes of your tale - BTOR's failure to deliver a holistic repair service and the inadequacy of BTw's support tools.
Synch speed is determined solely by BTOR equipment and your router. If you want to poke this further, posting your RouterStats here will show if you have the correct synch speed for your line's potential. There is always the risk that the line was not repaired properly...!
In another browser tab, login into the Plusnet user portal BEFORE clicking the fault & ticket links
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Re: Avoid PlusNet
16-12-2015 2:13 PM
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I'm really sorry to read of the issues. Townman seems to have outlined what I think has happened here pretty well.
The reset *has* gone through, your line is back in sync at 8218 (the maximum for a 20CN line) and your profile has matched to 7150.
Can you try a single disconnect/reconnect through the router and see what the speed is looking like? I've just replied to the faults ticket with more detail and line test information too, if you can let me know if it's still low we can look further again.
Re: Avoid PlusNet
16-12-2015 2:25 PM
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The good news is that your line performs at the very top of the CN20 capability.
In another browser tab, login into the Plusnet user portal BEFORE clicking the fault & ticket links
Superusers are not staff, but they do have a direct line of communication into the business in order to raise issues, concerns and feedback from the community.
If this post helped, please click the Thumbs Up and if it fixed your issue, please click the This fixed my problem green button below.
Re: Avoid PlusNet
16-12-2015 6:54 PM
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The OP is quite rightly pointing out that technical issues are one thing. Customer services not doing their job is QUITE another THATS when you can even get hold of them!!!
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