Hmm, need some help please

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ADSL line drops & slow, please advise...

My father’s got a few problems with his BT ADSL as the line drops for lengthy periods, I’m not up on router tech babble so can’t help him (should learn tbh i know). :o Here's a snap of his line details using the BT2110.



He has the new style BT master line jack and no lengths of long internal wiring adding to the problem. BT help/service teams are been no help and dont seem to give a dam. Average 1100Kbps downstream and 300Kbps upstream (both seem about right considering), SNR margin is not mega low, parents do live fairly close to the edge of what's currently classed 'non ADSL' area. So any advice welcome as always & going to show him this thread should I get any replies. :)
 
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Cheers for replys so far. :) Well ive been round re-wiring etc and the diff is massive. :eek: Still, he should be getting 2mbps speeds rather than the 1mbps (never goes above even though line suggest 1.8mbps avaliable), not budged since i fixed what appears to have been the problem. :confused:

After wire repairs >


Versus pre rewiring >
 
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Right after talking to my father who's clueless with anything modern and technical; turns out he's still on the old 2mbps subscription anyway. :rolleyes: As for wires changed; replaced the router cable and extension too and from the main socket + all micro filters. 8mb is avaliable on his exchange as ive just checked, will the above stats have any bearing if he renews his sub or should i disregard that as im going to enquire about 8mb on his behalf...
 
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Asked him to send me pics of the socket wiring, appears 2,3,5 are wired up and not just 2 & 5. Why would the BT engineer who visited last year connected wire 3? :confused:


Zildjian said:
Have you tired plugging the router directly into the test

Thats what i did from the start and thats how ive left it till i get chance to tidy up the house wiring for him this weekend. ;)
 
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csmager said:
Wouldn't bet on it - you're connected to homeMAX, not home2000. And that second set of stats make no sense at all - with the Attenuation dropping that much (incredibly unlikely, anyway) the speed should've jumped to 8Mb at least!

Far as im aware its the Noise Margin (higher = better), that impacts the speed and not so much lower Attenuation from what ive read on FAQ over at http://www.dslzoneuk.net
 
Ah i see, well should i tell him to remove wire 3 or not in your opinion? Just seems weird as to why the BT engineer would connected it if there's no need...
 
Could take my Linksys round over the weekend and try it out i guess, his BT2110 was sent as part of his sub iirc.
 
Update; told him to remove wire 3, sent me email snap>


Apparantly its never shown more than 1850kbps downstream before, so perhaps wire 3 was causing a slight issue. Also informed me downstream now hangs around 1200kbps and upsteams around 300kbps when testing, still well short of the now suggested 2336kbps downstream.
 
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tolien said:
The profile should eventually increase to 2Mbps, provided the downstream sync rate stays higher than 2272kbps.

Well i wont tell him that at the moment, ill report back what i find after my visit to parents this Sat or Sun, cheers for reply. :)
 
fluff said:
Ask him to take the test at http://speedtester.bt.com/ to check his IP Profile.
Done>

Edit: Told him to do one last reset in early hours before he left for work and got a decent result>

Hopefully holds sync so profile moves (should take about 3 days iirc?) without me having to phone up and speak to the call centre of broken english India BT. Would he befefit futher with perhaps new ADSL router instead of the BT2110; as surely this subscription sent router cant be all that? :confused:
 
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Zildjian said:
I would probably go for the Thompson Speedtouch 585 router, it could help with stability and might give proper stat readings.

Well a week on he now has the 2.0mb profile using the Bt2110 Voyager. However that still dropped sync a fair bit, so i sourced the BT2700HGV for him to try, 3 days on and now Sync is around 2950 to 3150 and only dropped once (thats good in this case).

The Speedtouch 585 is what i use (mainly for ease of tweaking).
 
Well i would imagine he should bump upto the 2.5mb profile sometime within next day or so as its holding above the 2840 required and not dipping. Good router this BT2700HGV, gives the Speedtouch 585 a run for its moneys tbh and might even try one myself. :)
 
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