Ok
Firstly hello all
Just moved house and used the situation to move from Parpex to IDnet
I had an activation date of the 18th but last thursday when i plugged it in to change my login details it all synced up and connected 1st time.
Cool i think , activated 4 days early. Also syncs up at 8128Kb/832Kb on my belkin.... Joy after being stuck at 2500 odd at the old house.
Didnt get chance to play much until monday after i had my IDNET mail saying the activation was complete.
Now to the questions.
- On Monday i did the BT speed test and it showed me on a 2000 profile... when am i likely to see that start to rise. Still the same tonight. using several speed tests since last thursday i am always capped at around 2 meg
- Every time i reboot etc i also sync right up at 8128k/832k. will that mean i get a top 7000+ profile
Does this look like a locked profile.
My router hasnt lost sync apart from reboots since i turned it on last Thursday..
any ideas
any tips
Cheers in advance
Elry
edit:
Probably help if i had read this 1st
Post that answers all sync questions (http://www.idnetters.co.uk/forums/index.php?topic=6087.0)
Hi Elry, and :welc: Have a welcome Karma! :)
As you may have already read, I think you have to give it 3 working days before IDNet can tackle a stuck profile issue for you with BT. Also, I'm not sure if this applies when moving house, but you may have to allow a 10 day 'training' period for the BT software to stabilise your line and connection speed. It may depend on whether Max was previously enabled on the line, but someone more technically adept than me will be along later to confirm this. :)
:welc: and have another :karmic:
Can't really help, someone will soon, but I can say have a :welc: :karmic:
:welc: :karmic:
Quote from: Elryrith on Feb 19, 2008, 20:02:40
On Monday i did the BT speed test and it showed me on a 2000 profile... when am i likely to see that start to rise. Still the same tonight. using several speed tests since last thursday i am always capped at around 2 meg
This is a very common issue. When you migrate from a fixed-rate product (you were on 2Mb) to Max, the IP or bRAS profile gets stuck at the old speed. The good news is that this will clear in 3-5 days, and you should find it is 7150. This is nothing to do with IDNet or any other ISP; it's BT's systems, but it will clear. If it doesn't (unlikely) tell IDNet and they will get BT to manually reset it.
Quote from: Elryrith on Feb 19, 2008, 20:02:40
Every time i reboot etc i also sync right up at 8128k/832k. will that mean i get a top 7000+ profile
Yes indeed (after the profile clears, as mentioned above). One word of warning: don't reboot the router too much; if possible, just leave it connected 24/7. If you reboot it a lot, the telephone exchange may thing your line is unstable. It responds to this by increasing a variable called the target SNRM (Signal-to-Noise Ratio Margin), which has the effect of causing you to sync at a lower rate. A reboot every so often is no issue, but just don't do lots in a row. :)
If you have any more questions, just let me know. And once again, welcome. ;D
Its only been rebooted when the good lady wife decided that the place it was originally didnt go with the curtains...... ::)
Even on just the 2000 profile it already seems far quicker than Pipex has been for years..
Think my best bet is to leave it for a week and then chase it next Monday... I can feel a day working from home coming on ;)
Hi Elry
If a profile sticks for more than 5 days, give IDNet a call and they can get BT to do something about it. Sadly, stuck 2000 profiles are still common on migrations. :(
So she didn't like it hidden behind the curtains then?
Hi Bottsie, welcome to the forum, have a karma. :) :welc: :karmic:
Welcome Elry and Bottsie to the forum!!! :P
:welc: and :welc:
Quote from: Bottsie on Feb 20, 2008, 11:27:36
So she didn't like it hidden behind the curtains then?
hehe
no she didnt like it on the table in the corner of the lounge, the current site behind the curtains is the
Wife Approved location
Bingo... got home today and i am now on the 7150 profile
fnatastic download speeds at the moment.
very very happy
Great result, thanks for letting us know. :)
Now if only BT would do away with these pesky profiles...
Quote from: Elryrith on Feb 20, 2008, 18:21:15
Bingo... got home today and i am now on the 7150 profile
fnatastic download speeds at the moment.
very very happy
Excellent. Enjoy. :)
I intend to
Be intrested to see how remote desktop and the VPN software we use performs across it..
Quote from: Elryrith on Feb 20, 2008, 18:21:15
fnatastic download speeds at the moment.
very very happy
They always will be ,mate unless your exchange blows up ......................
Makes not not to cross RA... ;D
Quote from: Elryrith on Feb 20, 2008, 19:11:11
I intend to
Be intrested to see how remote desktop and the VPN software we use performs across it..
Four times the speed = Four times the work!! :getwell:
:feedmods:
I see you've discovered Jill's new smileys, Mo, though you missed the fridge, which is where I'm headed. :) :fridge:
And food gets another mention!
Glad your profile has finally risen, Elry - enjoy!
Quote from: Rik.................... though you missed the fridge, which is where I'm headed.
For back-ups?? ;D
:fridge:
Great new smilie
Quote from: Elryrith on Feb 20, 2008, 14:24:30
hehe
no she didnt like it on the table in the corner of the lounge, the current site behind the curtains is the Wife Approved location
So as well as WEP, WAP and WPA, we now have WAL! ;D
Quote from: Simon on Feb 20, 2008, 20:49:31
, we now have WAL! ;D
Can you get them in Asda Simon?
;D
Don't know, In, we only have Sainsbury's and Tesco. ;D
Quote from: Simon on Feb 21, 2008, 00:28:06
Don't know, In, we only have Sainsbury's and Tesco. ;D
:pat: ;D
Quote from: Simon on Feb 20, 2008, 20:49:31
So as well as WEP, WAP and WPA, we now have WAL! ;D
WOW ??? ???
Well, they are WAL-mart. ;D
Quote from: Rik on Feb 21, 2008, 09:26:09
Well, they are WAL-mart. ;D
I wondered how long it would take for someone to catch on Rik.. :thumb:
I figured. ;)