Re: What sort of fault might this be?
Von: Gordon Henderson (gordon+usenet@drogon.net) [Profil]
Datum: 01.10.2008 11:21
Message-ID: <gbvfdu$pku$1@energise.enta.net>
Newsgroup: uk.telecom.broadband
Datum: 01.10.2008 11:21
Message-ID: <gbvfdu$pku$1@energise.enta.net>
Newsgroup: uk.telecom.broadband
Well following up my own posts again with the latest update: Enta are convinced it's a problem with the splitter card in the exchange and have more or less rules out a HR fault because they say: "I would not say that this is a resistance fault as your line is achieving approximately the correct speeds for your distance from the exchange. If the attenuation (AKA resistance) was too high then your sync speed would be much lower. If it was fluctuating badly then we would see low sync events on the history of this line, which we currently do not. It appears that you may be able to achieve higher sync rates if your SNR was slightly lower. It is likely this high because of the noise that appears on the line intermittently." Bother. The next step now is a "SFI" visit - however this is currnetly costing £160 + VAT and I'm not prepared to pay that right now. Time to tidy up the dining room and live with it for now. Gordon[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
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- AnthonyL (01.10.2008 17:17)
