I have been having intermittent issues with my FTTC connection dropping a couple of times a day for a few months now. To cut a long story short, couple of weeks ago I removed all of the old internal phone wiring and moved my HH6 next to the master socket. I've run some Cat6 cabling around the house to get connectivity where I need it.
I was getting speeds of around 35/10 down/up before the changes, and would struggle to achieve more than a few hours DSL uptime.
Since the changes, the DSL has been solid, my upstream increased immediately to 15Mbps and after a few days the downstream increased to 40Mbps. All good.
The max data rate is now shown as just over 50Mbps and at 40Mbps the noise margin is a steady 8.9db, so I think I should be able to get another few Mbps on the downstream.
How do I get DLM reset on the line please?
SG4B1000E020
31-Mar-2020
1.0
1.115.0
5 Days, 9 Hours 15 Minutes 19 Seconds
15.98 Mbps / 40.00 Mbps
15964 / 50528
6.1 dB / 8.9 dB
37.4 dB
26.6 dB / 37.4 dB
0/38
G_993_2_ANNEX_B
Fast Path
connection time is only 5 days and it can take a few weeks for the DLM to automatically increase your speed and reduce noise margin after line problems so just a matter of waiting for auto process
@iniltous The OP wouldn't have 15Mb upstream speed on an essentials package.
@blueboy2001 Unlike ADSL your ISP cannot reset DLM. As long as your connection is now stable and remains that way the DLM should relent automatically.
I'm on BT Fibre with Halo 1 which I think is a 80/20 FTTC product (line permitting of course)