interleaved on fibre Q

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I had fibre large installed on the 11th and my line was on fastpath getting connected at 86000 but actual throughput of 79000
now 12 days in I am on interleaved connected at 96000 and throughput of 62000

why such a big change?
 
Think mine has done the same, installed on 2nd June and happily sat at 74mb with an average ping of around 11-12ms to most UK places. Now dropped down to 63mb with an average ping of around 19-20ms ... no disconnects from my end
 
Are you both using ECI modems on Huawei cabinets or HG612 modems without the latest firmware by chance? This sounds like the well known G.INP issue to me
 
I am using the talktalk super router hg633
Huawei cabinet
It's now worse than before :(

DSL synchronization status:
Up
Connection status:
Showtime
Upstream line rate (kbit/s):
10513
Downstream line rate (kbit/s):
28852
Maximum upstream rate (kbit/s):
12694
Maximum downstream rate (kbit/s):
41936
Upstream noise safety coefficient (dB):
6.7
Downstream noise safety coefficient (dB):
5.6
Upstream interleave depth:
225
Downstream interleave depth:
2695
Line standard:
VDSL2
Upstream line attenuation (dB):
5.2
Downstream line attenuation (dB):
11
Upstream output power (dBm):
7.5
Downstream output power (dBm):
12.8
Channel type:
Interleaved
 
i dont know if this is relevant but i know a few people with TalkTalk and they have all been having massive speed drops and loss of connection also seriously bad pings but when i have checked there settings they all seem fine

So I think talktalk have been mucking around and screwed a few things up
 
i dont know if this is relevant but i know a few people with TalkTalk and they have all been having massive speed drops and loss of connection also seriously bad pings but when i have checked there settings they all seem fine

So I think talktalk have been mucking around and screwed a few things up

The FTTC equipment is all Openreaches, the ISP cannot influence it. To be clear: the connected VDSL segment speed is nothing to do with the ISP.
 
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