Well i've waited the 14 days and my SNR hasn't dropped down 3 :(
Should i contact support and ask them to kick BT err sorry, i mean ask BT to nudge it down? ;D
I would wait to the 15 day - it may be 14 full days are required. You will probably also have to force a re-sync to see the change take effect.
Of course, if you've done both those, give support a call and let them know. I'm sure they kick hard! >:D
hi lance,
I waited 14 days and 18hrs, I rebooted the router this morning due to a change i made to the settings and the router resynced at 12 SNR.
Think i'll drop an email to support in abit.
Sounds like the best way forwarrd. Good luck!
James has suggested using the DMT tool since BT won't nudge the SNR down...
Any tips on setting this up? tried it before but kept getting an error message about the port or something along them lines.
Any reason why BT won't change it, Paul?
I've never used DMT, but there's a lot of users on ThinkBroadband if you get no responses here.
I believe Kitz has a "how-to" section on using DMT on her site in the tutorials section (but only particular versions, from memory).
See "DMT Tool" from the menu on the left... (http://www.kitz.co.uk/tute/tute.htm)
Quote from: Rik on Feb 22, 2008, 12:26:37
Any reason why BT won't change it, Paul?
I've never used DMT, but there's a lot of users on ThinkBroadband if you get no responses here.
Because my line is performing better than it should at the current SNR..
I've had top sync for over 6months when i joined and they wont give it back to me >:(
Is there nothing they can do about that, Paul - I'm assuming you're above FTR?
Yes, my FTR is 4.5mb i'm syncing at 6.5 and over..
BT are refusing to reduce the SNR due to this.
Miserable gits. >:(
Yep. makes me hate them even more now!!! :mad:
Is that actually possible?? ;D
i'm sure i can push a little bit more hate out from somewhere :P
I've used the DMT tool for quite some time now and find it good. Only drawback is that you must have the correct version for your router AND the router firmware must support it. I use it with a speedtouch but not the latest firmware because that locks out DMT.
The only time I've hit the "port" error was when I tried using it on a Belkin 7633 with the latest firmware which doesn't allow telnetting into the router. So the question is have you got the correct DMT, router, firmware combination ?
It's a shame they won't play ball. After all, if your line can't cope, the DLM will sort it, so I don't know why they won't give it a chance. Anyway, just be careful with the DMT Tool as you can screw things up further. :)
Quote from: Odos on Feb 22, 2008, 22:02:57
So the question is have you got the correct DMT, router, firmware combination ?
Then once you've got the DMT tool logged into your router, you need to go to Special, Misc Options and tick "unlock experimental area". The Modemoptions tab should appear. Click it. Untick Default SNRM. Adjust the slider a little (up to increase SNR margin, down to decrease). Click "apply/resync", wait 20-30 secs while it does it. If now happy with figures click "save settings". If not, repeat above. I have it saved with a low SNR margin so that if my router resyncs when I'm not there it resyncs high (albeit it potentially unstable) thereby not dropping profile - and I can adjust it when I next log in.
I wonder if Paul could ask for a new training period? This may sort out the issue of 'his line performing better than it should'.
Interesting idea, Lance. No harm in asking.
Quote from: Lance on Feb 23, 2008, 12:14:54
I wonder if Paul could ask for a new training period? This may sort out the issue of 'his line performing better than it should'.
I've always had top sync except for when the line went through a bad time with tiscali and was forced to get my SNR put to 15 to stable it out. I joined IDnet and had top speeds until i changed to a 2wire.. this didnt like my line and caused alot of syncs one night and raised my SNR...
So i dont know why BT wont put it back to normal because it wasn't a line problem it was a router problem, they even said that.
But i'm happy with a 6800+ sync, 5mb and over is fine with me.
Quote from: psp83 on Feb 23, 2008, 23:24:21
I've always had top sync except for when the line went through a bad time with tiscali and was forced to get my SNR put to 15 to stable it out. I joined IDnet and had top speeds until i changed to a 2wire.. this didnt like my line and caused alot of syncs one night and raised my SNR...
Hi Paul, I have a good line, I also have tried a few 2700's, one didn't work at all, two dropped my line down to around 500, all were the single ssid ones, I then borrowed a double ssid one and it worked fine, not sure if this may be related.
BTW, the 3 single ssid ones all came from DD on eBay. ???
i had a double ssid, simon now has it and was working fine until he had probs with wireless.
so the 2wire just didnt like my line, just like me and bt, we dont get on well ;D
Quote from: psp83 on Feb 23, 2008, 23:34:21
i had a double ssid, simon now has it and was working fine until he had probs with wireless.
so the 2wire just didnt like my line, just like me and bt, we dont get on well ;D
Yes, that was definitely your one that the wireless died on, Paul, and after about 10 days use, so I wonder if it was just a bit of a runt?
BT speed test.
Test1 comprises of Best Effort Test: -provides background information.
IP profile for your line is - 6000 kbps
DSL connection rate: 448 kbps(UP-STREAM) 6816 kbps(DOWN-STREAM)
Actual IP throughput achieved during the test was - 5393 kbps
This one was over wireless so i dont know if that does anything to speeds!
It's about right, Paul. You're just synching high enough to get the 6K profile, throughput is maybe 150-200k below optimum, but nothing significant.
The throughput is a little low, but could be down to exchange congestion. The wireless shouldn't make any difference to the speeds.
The other thing causing the low throughput could be less than optimum MTU/RWIN settings.
MTU on the router is 1500 and on the the pc its set to 1468.. dont have a clue about this laptop and not 2 worried :D I'm happy with the speed, it beats tiscali, only had about <300k on and 5.5mb connection in the evenings and all day one weekends lol..
When i download from http.. i get about 700k/sec
Did you get 1468 from the ping test (actually it should have been 1440 from the ping test, plus 28 for overheads)?
Quote from: Sebby on Feb 24, 2008, 00:21:26
Did you get 1468 from the ping test (actually it should have been 1440 from the ping test, plus 28 for overheads)?
Correct Sebby :)
Okay, so it can't (or shouldn't) be MTU.