Info for customers with fibre faults.
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Re: Info for customers with fibre faults.
28-12-2015 7:37 PM
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Quote from: ejs But I suppose we now want Openreach to come and do for free what we didn't pay them to do as part of the installation.
The example earlier was of Plusnet refusing to raise a fault for low speed, since it fell within the range for an impacted service. There was no suggestion that Plusnet made any enquiries to confirm that the slow speed was due to customer equipment or wiring issues. I don't have FTTC so can't comment on Plusnet's current installation charge for a wires-only compared to their previous charges for engineer installs, however if a Openreach had attended in this example and found customer equipment or wiring to be at fault then I would expect a charge to be made as would be the case for ADSL and phone call outs.
Re: Info for customers with fibre faults.
28-12-2015 8:35 PM
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Does that mean it's always the lowest B speed that's used for accepting or rejecting slow speed faults?
Re: Info for customers with fibre faults.
29-12-2015 9:06 PM
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Quote from: ejs
Does that mean it's always the lowest B speed that's used for accepting or rejecting slow speed faults?
I think that is exactly what I have found out during this whole case. PN find no faults during testing, quote me with a lower estimate, begin to mention 'impacted' lines and send me on my (not so merry) way.
Re: Info for customers with fibre faults.
31-12-2015 5:58 PM
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FTTC -
Current sync rate: 591 / 14542 (when ADSL was about: 1100/10000)
Re: Info for customers with fibre faults.
01-01-2016 1:10 AM
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Do you know how far you are from your Cab?
Can you post the output from the BT DSL Checker I haven't that anywhere - remember to redact your phone number.
Quote from: misterTony ......... For me, I got my estimate on their website as I was 'upgrading'. No copy of this was ever sent to me that I can recall (I shall double check this). But http://portal.plus.net/my.html?action=data_transfer_speed still shows my initial estimate which may be of use to me.
I know you have posted that information, but I would print that page (to a pdf file) in case you need to quote it in a contractual situation. If that's the speed estimate you got when signing up then that's the upgrade you contracted for. It's no good Plusnet now saying that was a mistake, that's tough doodah on Plusnet's part. They want to learn something about contracts
Re: Info for customers with fibre faults.
01-01-2016 10:30 AM
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Quote from: Anotherone I should hope so too. I'm wondering if the engineer that did the install did the jumpering at the cab correctly. The stats you posted in your other thread don't seem right when looking at attenuation figures. (As both threads are on the same board I think is would be useful if they were merged to keep all the info in one thread - I'll request a mod to do that).
Do you know how far you are from your Cab?
Can you post the output from the BT DSL Checker I haven't that anywhere - remember to redact your phone number.
Here's the output from DSL checker -
Telephone Number 01730****** on Exchange MIDHURST is served by Cabinet 3
High Low High Low
FTTC Range A (Clean) 21.6 14.7 2.1 1
FTTC Range B (Impacted) 15.9 6.5 2.1 0.8
Google maps rekons I'm 1.2km from the cabinet but you could add a bit to that to allow for roads/cable routing, etc. PN say it's 1.7km. Either way it's less than a 10 min walk.
Re: Info for customers with fibre faults.
01-01-2016 4:30 PM
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Re: Info for customers with fibre faults.
01-01-2016 6:41 PM
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This is similar to that supplied by BT Retail - filters they've been supplying are marked DSL472. However they do give customers the option of a "managed install" by an engineer for an additional £35 when I last checked. Plusnet ought to be doing the same.
@misterTony
Those upper estimates (DS & US) do tie in with the distance from that Cab that Plusnet have stated.
There is clearly something wrong when even your US is well below the "Impacted" lower estimate. Let's hope the engineer visit resolves the issue.
Re: Info for customers with fibre faults.
01-01-2016 8:16 PM
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Quote from: Anotherone Those upper estimates (DS & US) do tie in with the distance from that Cab that Plusnet have stated.
There is clearly something wrong when even your US is well below the "Impacted" lower estimate. Let's hope the engineer visit resolves the issue.
I guess that depends on which distance estimate is right I suppose. But generally I was expecting 'upto' 21M.
While I'm slightly disappointed with the DS I can live with it. It's the US thats a problem for me. It's slow and sluggish. Will report back on how things go after Tuesdays visit. As you say - somethings not quite right.
Re: Info for customers with fibre faults.
02-01-2016 8:48 AM
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Re: Info for customers with fibre faults.
02-01-2016 9:55 AM
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Did you mean cabinet to property (d-side)? I believe what you've said about power levels does indeed apply to the d-side network. For the e-side (cab to exchange) FTTC and ADSL use completely different infrastructure - ADSL copper wire (POTS circuit), FTTC optical fibre.
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Re: Info for customers with fibre faults.
02-01-2016 10:51 AM
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References:
http://forum.kitz.co.uk/index.php/topic,14347.msg269119.html#msg269119
http://forum.kitz.co.uk/index.php/topic,14659.msg273964.html#msg273964
ND1602, which is the Access Network Frequency Plan, Part B in particular
Re: Info for customers with fibre faults.
02-01-2016 11:17 AM
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Ah thank you - light bulb moment! Thank you for the links.
If I understand correctly, what is being stated here is that the d-side VDSL power levels need to be function of the distance of the cab to the exchange because the coresident d-side ADSL signals will be weaker the further the cab is from the exchange.
In other words, FTTC speeds are not solely governed by the distance over which it operates from the cabinet: the VDSL power level on the d-side has to consider (be reduced for) the residual ADSL power levels so as to not interfere with them.
When I read your original post, I thought you were referring to e-side interaction!
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Re: Info for customers with fibre faults.
02-01-2016 12:32 PM
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So in a nutshell, the power levels of the VDSL2 signals from the cab have to be controlled so as not to swamp any adjoining (in the copper bundles) ADSL signals, which have to come all the way from the exchange.
So whilst there is no loss in signal to the cabinet, the location of the cabinet with respect to the exchange will determine the 'baseline' power levels for the VDSL2 signals.
If everyone were to stop using ADSL (just for the purposes of the argument of course), presumably VDSL2 power levels could be increased, and people would eek a little more speed out of the connection.
The interesting thing to know would be how much speed difference are we talking about, insignificant, significant etc.
Hope I grasp that correctly. Very interesting stuff.
Re: Info for customers with fibre faults.
02-01-2016 2:37 PM
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I may be completely wrong as I don't have a full understanding of this, but wouldn't that target SNRM determine the VDSL2 power levels rather than any adjustment based on distance of the cab from the exchange?
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