sorry but these are the logs it is the logs/information page which shows the detailed information about your connection
from dslchecker results it is showing your connection speed on 3/10/21 was only 0.8mb
Yes the 3/10/2021 was actually when an engineer was meant to come out. But the issue was supposed to have been rectified, but it hadn’t been. It wasn’t rectified at all. No engineer came. They cancelled it because I said the fault had been fixed, when I hadn’t said that, and when it hadn’t AT ALL. Apparently BT does these stupid automated things, just to get peoples cases closed, even when the issues aren’t fixed… My issues with connectivity happened around the weekend of the 24th September, even before that. My internet dropped out 1000 times over 4 days, over that weekend.
Then it went off completely between the 3rd and 5th, totally disconnected, wouldn’t reboot, or come back. Another engineer was meant to come out on the 5th and again cancelled and then finally a engineer came on the 7th, checked the line for ages. And then it even dropped out when he was in my home, and then it just went off again completely, like before, that night. And they automatically sent out a Smart Hub (Home Hub 6). (I’d wanted a Home Hub 5 but apparently you don’t have them anymore).
It’s so confusing replying to you here, not everyone is technically minded. Or know you want them to show you.
can you post the hub stats - what you posted was the logs but stats are found under advanced settings/technical log/information
BT Hub 6A
+084316+NQ80584488
SG4B1000E020
09-Oct-2021
1.0
1.115.0
0 Days, 0 Hours 6 Minutes 55 Seconds
448 kbps / 1.54 Mbps
836 / 1444
12 dB / 4.7 dB
63.5 dB
31.5 dB / 63.5 dB
0/38
G_992_1_ANNEX_A
Fast Path
2 MB Uploaded / 3 MB Downloaded
bthomehub@btbroadband.com
Active
thanks for the stats
it shows you have a HH6 not a SH2 which is probably better for your adsl connection. you currently are connected at 1.54mb. your connection time is only 6min was that hub dropping connection of manual reset?
as you are using wifi it may help if you split the 2.4/5ghz networks
have you split the networks
See if you can get a second hand HH4, as that is better than the HH3. They are both optimised for ADSL use, and are not affected by out-of-band noise which the later hubs are. All the later hubs are wideband, as they have to deal with VDSL as well. This makes them more likely to drop out on a long ADSL line which will have wideband noise on it.
When I refer to noise, I am referring to radio frequency noise, not audible noise.
Ignore this bit. Lol.