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Re: Nobody can help
16-06-2010 5:11 PM
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Re: Nobody can help
16-06-2010 5:26 PM
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Tks
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Re: Nobody can help
21-06-2010 9:39 AM
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What do the notes say?
Ta
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Re: Nobody can help
21-06-2010 10:57 AM
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It's word for word the same response we got on the 12th, which suggests at least that they changed the D-side jumpers but I don't think a lift and shift will have been done unfortunately. I'll happily ring for more information though. How did things go from your side?
Re: Nobody can help
21-06-2010 11:04 AM
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I got a different engineer this time.
He did some tests in the house, then went outside to junction box for the street, about 20 metres from my door, he cleaned up the connection there and resealed that box of connections as he said there was water in there.
That was it, I asked him and he said he did not change the D side or do a lift and shift but he said my line stats were good.
Re: Nobody can help
21-06-2010 11:34 AM
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Re: Nobody can help
21-06-2010 12:15 PM
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I think to be honest what we are dealing with here is a limit with the current technology. My line is fine, has been tested several times now, have had new e side done, guy told me it was the best spare line in the cabinet as he tested all the spares.
The DLM wants me to sync at 15db so that the line is totally stable, most important thing to BT.
I am happy forcing my SNR to 6db and dealing with the dropouts, as they do not affect me really as the resync is instant.
Given the choice between doing this or leaving the snr at 15 and getting a sync speed of 2100 compared to 4000, it is a no brainer for me.
I feel that any more engineer vists are just a waste of time as there is no more that they can do, The SNR spikes at some point during the day by about 8 or 9db, so it takes the target to be at 15db to stop the line dropping, even though the line is stable for 23 hours and 59 minutes per day the DLM still feels I need to be at 15db to keep the line stable, that is the issue in my eyes.
I am not sure we will ever find what causes the spikes and it may be just the length of the phone line.
Happy to hear what you think?
Michael.
Re: Nobody can help
21-06-2010 3:51 PM
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If it happens at the same time every day then that's also something we could look at as that's usually some kind of electrical interference, central heating or street lights or similar (as long as it's turned on or off at the same time each day and that that coincides with the drops in connection).
At the end of the day though I'll take my lead from you - it's your line and your service Let me know if there's anything I can do.
Re: Nobody can help
26-07-2010 3:36 PM
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Told that I have to start from beginning again with fault process and engineer visits to take this forward, no way.
Mac for me.
Re: Nobody can help
26-07-2010 4:04 PM
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The chances are that you'll just take the fault to a new provider if you do go.
Re: Nobody can help
26-07-2010 4:15 PM
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Quote from: Ben
The chances are that you'll just take the fault to a new provider if you do go.
Not with LLU I will not.
Re: Nobody can help
26-07-2010 4:24 PM
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Do you mind sticking around on the forums afterwards to let us know how the switch goes and whether or not the fault was resolved?
Re: Nobody can help
26-07-2010 5:12 PM
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26-07-2010 5:19 PM
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26-07-2010 6:48 PM
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