Hey,
Interleaving has just enabled on my conection doubling, nearly trippling my latency, can someone explain how to turn this off as my connection has been fine until now. I've got high ping whilst gaming, and the broadband keeps cutting out 3-5 times a day for a few minutes.
Thanks,
Thomas.
You can't turn off interleaving, it is under the control of DLM.
The broadband cutting out is the problem which has led to DLM taking action.
Is there any noise on your line with a quiet line test 17070 carried out at the test socket behind the removable faceplate of the master socket.?
then you need to find out what is causing your broadband connection to drop out to help your connection. have you tried using the test socket with a filter to eliminate the master faceplate and any internal wiring
You can't. DLM is an automatic system that monitors your line and adjusts it continuously. If the line is dropping that needs to get sorted with an engineer visit, but I suspect the fault will be difficult to locate if it is intermittent.
Don't think I have see any posts where interleaving was removed by DLM automatically just seems once on DLM doesn't go back to fast unless there is a DLM RESET and you start again
My mistake, I thought that so I did a search and a link stated that it would eventually fall back.
this is really interesting and indeed suggests that IL can be removed automatically by the DLM
https://kitz.co.uk/adsl/DLM.htm
It also reveals that the ISP can decide what sort of DLM response they want, either a speed biased profile or a more stable profile and that BT go for speed and talktalk go for a more stable profile 🙂