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Re: One arm tied?
24-03-2010 12:33 AM
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Lost time later in day and only got everything sorted late in the evening - one or two drops will be self induced due to replacement router & getting RouterStats running again. In summary, everything will now stay on 24hrs to see stability or otherwise & you opinion on the way f'ward. Current stats. below.
Much appreciated
Ian
Re: One arm tied?
24-03-2010 7:40 AM
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Quicker to give me address + ref. please & I'll post it off in it's own box.
Re: One arm tied?
24-03-2010 9:32 AM
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I will give Keith a heads up about you not switching faceplates. We can however send you a BT I plate socket if you would like to try that as they an help in such circumstances. Please see this link for more information: http://www.shop.bt.com/products/bt-i-plate-58LT.html
I'm sorry to hear too that you have not received the returns bag we ordered for you. I have added our postal address to the open ticket on your account, Keith will give you a call later today.
Re: One arm tied?
24-03-2010 3:00 PM
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Thank you & a full reply on my ticket. The BT IPlate sounds interesting, I'll let you know results when I get one.
Old router returned and will wait & see how the things settle down and d/loads creep back up again. At present things look optimistic.
Re: One arm tied?
25-03-2010 7:29 AM
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D/load speed improving & presume will not jump [hopefully] until IP profile changes [it's actually dropped slightly]. SNR line looks rather saw edged is this normal or what does that say, please?
So, at present I'm just waiting to see how things go!
Re: One arm tied?
25-03-2010 9:59 AM
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Good to see that you are still online SNR can initially fluctuate when a line resyncs, this should settle down today for you. Lets see how things go from here and we're keeping our fingers crossed that the profile should correct itself after 72 hours, we can see now reason why not as things stand at the moment but we will keep an eye on this for you.
Re: One arm tied?
25-03-2010 8:00 PM
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Quote from: exporters SNR line looks rather saw edged is this normal or what does that say, please?
The sample-to-sample SNR margin variation looks OK to me. The TG585v7 resolution on that value is only 0.5dB so a slight variation round 12¼ (for example) would be shown as 12.5 or 12.0, switching as the fancy took it. The variation after dark is often a little livelier, and there is a hint of that in the graph.
The CRC and HEC error counts are also quite respectable after being connected for approaching a day.
Re: One arm tied?
25-03-2010 10:00 PM
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Your input much appreciated.
We may be just getting somewhere with this new router & the dedicated assistance from the PN chaps. [latest router picture of the day attached] Interesting to see how the next 2/3 days pan out.
Ian
Re: One arm tied?
25-03-2010 11:51 PM
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There is one noise margin blip, probably manageable even if the noise margin was much lower.
I think with regard to FEC/CRC/HEC error counts most of us regard 'large' numbers as undesirable, but what is 'large' is very subjective. My own router accumulates about 500 CRC and HEC errors a day, and seems OK at that, but I've seen much larger and smaller rates posted with no suggestion of transmission problems.
Re: One arm tied?
26-03-2010 9:47 AM
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Re: One arm tied?
26-03-2010 12:57 PM
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Straightforward up to a point - I already have the BT ADSL v10 plate [last BT engineer fitted] so I have slipped it between this & the Master socket; with this extra depth of two intermediary plates, the screws supplied of are too short. I've strapped it quite securely and now everything is in test mode for 24 hrs. to see if quality of SNR improves.
Are these TWO plates designed to be used together? The claim for the I-Plate is it increases speed & reduces noise - so why does the ADSL v10 not have these features integrated into it?
Re: One arm tied?
26-03-2010 3:05 PM
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Also, I have read elsewhere that the I-Plate is not necessary with BT's ADSLv10 plate. Line stability from 'drops' also seems OK [confirmed by PN] since the replacement Thomson took over.
I attach current RouterStats shot; the blip is where I inserted the I-Plate. Seems a slightly more severe saw tooth than I had before, bear in mind these are with the bell wire in place.
I'm now in two minds as to whether I should replace the above two faceplates with my own 'ADSL - Nation Professional' and see what that does with the bell wire removed.
Comments please, appreciated.
Re: One arm tied?
26-03-2010 3:33 PM
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As per the instructions sent with the I-plate that you should have received it does state that it can only be used with a BT NTE5 master telephone socket. So you would need to disconnect the ADSL V10 filtered faceplate prior to installing this.The idea of an I-plate is to bypass the bell wire but also provide additional radio frequency filtering so if you decide to use this permanently you would need to use a separate micro-filter. So its up to you if you want to do that. I would not be concerned about the saw tooth patterns in SNR that you have seen when the line resyncs. At the moment I'm glad to say that your line has remained up for the last 2 hours and 55 minutes since you made this change. I would also add at this stage that if things are more stable for you with the I-plate and you receive improved sync speeds then you could stick to using that with a microfilter in place. Otherwise if its no better then go back to the ADSLv10 or an alternate filter faceplate if you wish.
Re: One arm tied?
26-03-2010 4:06 PM
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Suspected as much & have replied on ticket.
Re: One arm tied?
26-03-2010 4:16 PM
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Quote from: adamwalker The idea of an I-plate is to bypass the bell wire but also provide additional radio frequency filtering
Believe you will find that the i-plate does not bypass the bell wire but run it through a low pass filter which blocks the high frequencies feeding back on the A/B pair.
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