Had two more restarts since but Ip going up, still waiting to see how this ends up:
1. Best Effort Test: -provides background information.
Download Speed | |
47.37 Mbps |
0 Mbps | 53.17 Mbps Max Achievable Speed |
Download speed For your connection, the acceptable range of speeds Additional Information: IP Profile for your line is - 53.17 Mbps |
2. Upstream Test: -provides background information.
Upload Speed | |
8.56 Mbps |
0 Mbps | 10 Mbps Max Achievable Speed |
Upload speed Additional Information: Upstream Rate IP profile on your line is - 10 Mbps |
I have now had the download speed on my line and the IP above 37.05 for a week now the longest since May 10th 2016 , I have had engineers out and new lines fitted and face plate, I have had 4 replacement HH5, none of these had any effect on my connecton dropping continuosly or my download speed, have been connected for two days now , has managed two spells of 68 hours. Can I mark this as a solution, well only if I have somebody to say they have done something, It is only since I came on here with my problem has it rectified,prior to posting I have had months of speeds as slow as a snail in reverse , so what has changed? I have not done anything , has somebody else?
6. Data rate: | 9999 / 54935 |
7. Maximum data rate: | 20955 / 63591 |
8. Noise margin: | 13.9 / 8.6 |
9. Line attenuation: | 26.6 / 19.2 |
10. Signal attenuation: | 26.8 / 19.3 |
1. Best Effort Test: -provides background information.
Download Speed | |
51.67 Mbps |
0 Mbps | 53.17 Mbps Max Achievable Speed |
Download speed For your connection, the acceptable range of speeds Additional Information: IP Profile for your line is - 53.17 Mbps |
2. Upstream Test: -provides background information.
Upload Speed | |
8.84 Mbps |
0 Mbps | 10 Mbps Max Achievable Speed |
Upload speed Additional Information: Upstream Rate IP profile on your line is - 10 Mbps |
Have been connected for 5 days now the first time for as long as I can remember at least two years , and the connection rate seems more stable but still does fluctuate at times down to the mid twenties but mainly from the early 40's to 51.5 mb still don't have a clue what has changed since posted on here but something has for sure and not at my end. Latest figures :
5. DSL uptime: | 5 days, 01:03:21 |
6. Data rate: | 9999 / 54935 |
7. Maximum data rate: | 20883 / 62854 |
8. Noise margin: | 13.8 / 8.3 |
9. Line attenuation: | 26.6 / 19.2 |
10. Signal attenuation: | 26.9 / 19.3 |
1. Best Effort Test: -provides background information.
Download Speed | |
51.65 Mbps |
0 Mbps | 53.17 Mbps Max Achievable Speed |
Download speed For your connection, the acceptable range of speeds Additional Information: IP Profile for your line is - 53.17 Mbps |
2. Upstream Test: -provides background information.
Upload Speed | |
8.94 Mbps |
0 Mbps | 10 Mbps Max Achievable Speed |
Upload speed Additional Information: Upstream Rate IP profile on your line is - 10 Mbps |
5. DSL uptime: | 8 days, 01:07:55 |
6. Data rate: | 9999 / 54935 |
7. Maximum data rate: | 21338 / 63292 |
8. Noise margin: | 14.1 / 8.4 |
9. Line attenuation: | 26.6 / 19.2 |
10. Signal attenuation: | 26.7 / 19.3 |
Made a week now and not lost the connection this is the first time ever , I am just getting under 52 Meg download most of the time it does drop during mid afternoon and in the evening for a period , even though the engineer told me traffic shpould not have any significant effect on the connection speed but it can drop to 28 Meg, everything else seems stable so I can only assume the problem is the exchange.
22:25:35, 20 Nov. | (1218396.540000) PPP LCP Send Termination Request [User request] |
15:23:42, 22 Nov. | (147450.950000) PPP LCP Send Termination Request [User request] |
5. DSL uptime: | 0 days, 01:54:46 |
6. Data rate: | 9999 / 54935 |
7. Maximum data rate: | 21199 / 63529 |
8. Noise margin: | 14.1 / 8.5 |
9. Line attenuation: | 26.6 / 19.1 |
10. Signal attenuation: | 26.7 / 19.3 |
Last two days two losses of connection asfter over 11 days without so looks like going backwars again now, connection speed is still ok wandering if the storms are to do with the connection does wind and rain effect the infastructure?
1. Best Effort Test: -provides background information.
Download Speed | |
51.71 Mbps |
0 Mbps | 53.17 Mbps Max Achievable Speed |
Download speed For your connection, the acceptable range of speeds Additional Information: IP Profile for your line is - 53.17 Mbps |
2. Upstream Test: -provides background information.
Upload Speed | |
9.01 Mbps |
0 Mbps | 10 Mbps Max Achievable Speed |
Upload speed Additional Information: Upstream Rate IP profile on your line is - 10 Mbps |
11:01:09, 23 Nov. | (218096.880000) PPP LCP Send Termination Request [User request] |
5. DSL uptime: | 0 days, 23:17:37 |
6. Data rate: | 9999 / 52612 |
7. Maximum data rate: | 21011 / 63726 |
8. Noise margin: | 14.0 / 8.5 |
9. Line attenuation: | 26.6 / 19.7 |
10. Signal attenuation: | 26.7 / 19.7 |
1. Best Effort Test: -provides background information.
Download Speed | |
49.12 Mbps |
0 Mbps | 50.93 Mbps Max Achievable Speed |
Download speed For your connection, the acceptable range of speeds Additional Information: IP Profile for your line is - 50.93 Mbps |
2. Upstream Test: -provides background information.
Upload Speed | |
8.99 Mbps |
0 Mbps | 10 Mbps Max Achievable Speed |
Upload speed Additional Information: Upstream Rate IP profile on your line is - 10 Mbps |
Connection down again , sems to be going back to normal now after 11 days without a drop, also IP has dropped 3 Mps now so having an effect on that now, how long before I am back down to 37.05 Mps ?? I will watch and see if it goes back up or if it keeps goig down, looks like the hub or the exchange can't sustain a constant connection for some reason but BT seem not to have the answer
Back up to 52 meg almost with a few more downs:
07:20:08, 10 Dec. | (462532.540000) PPP LCP Send Termination Request [User request] |
13:52:05, 06 Dec. | (140455.240000) PPP LCP Send Termination Request [User request] |
22:50:34, 04 Dec. | (1211042.640000) PPP LCP Send Termination Request [User request] |
11:01:09, 23 Nov. | (218096.880000) PPP LCP Send Termination Request [User request] |
15:23:42, 22 Nov. | (147450.950000) PPP LCP Send Termination Request [User request] |
5. DSL uptime: | 0 days, 10:33:11 |
6. Data rate: | 9999 / 54935 |
7. Maximum data rate: | 20939 / 64823 |
8. Noise margin: | 14.0 / 8.6 |
9. Line attenuation: | 26.6 / 19.1 |
10. Signal attenuation: | 26.7 / 19.2 |
1. Best Effort Test: -provides background information.
Download Speed | |
51.59 Mbps |
0 Mbps | 53.17 Mbps Max Achievable Speed |
Download speed For your connection, the acceptable range of speeds Additional Information: IP Profile for your line is - 53.17 Mbps |
2. Upstream Test: -provides background information.
Upload Speed | |
9.03 Mbps |
0 Mbps | 10 Mbps Max Achievable Speed |
Upload speed Additional Information: Upstream Rate IP profile on your line is - 10 Mbps |
Down again can't BT maitain a stable connection?
5. DSL uptime: | 0 days, 01:50:58 |
6. Data rate: | 9999 / 52612 |
7. Maximum data rate: | 21176 / 64988 |
8. Noise margin: | 14.1 / 8.8 |
9. Line attenuation: | 26.6 / 19.6 |
10. Signal attenuation: | 26.6 / 19.8 |
Ip down from 53.95 to 50.93 due to restart for no apparent reason again, I have not had an explanation fron BT why my hub keeps restarting at random times, not only this hub, I have had four HH5s now all the same which indicates it is a BT problem either a fault or by their own creation for some purpose.
1. Best Effort Test: -provides background information.
Download Speed | |
27.81 Mbps |
0 Mbps | 50.93 Mbps Max Achievable Speed |
Download speed For your connection, the acceptable range of speeds Additional Information: IP Profile for your line is - 50.93 Mbps |
2. Upstream Test: -provides background information.
Upload Speed | |
3.25 Mbps |
0 Mbps | 10 Mbps Max Achievable Speed |
Upload speed Additional Information: Upstream Rate IP profile on your line is - 10 Mbps |
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