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Slow Broadband after Power Cuts

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I have read that your broadband is slow for a few days after your router is restarted. As I am experiencing regular power cuts lately, one a week, then this means I seem to be always in slow internet mode. I have a HomeHub 6 and my contract is up soon.
1. Is there any solution to this?
2. Would a new contract and Smart Hub be any better or just the same?
3. Would this be the same for all other suppliers using Openreach?
All advice appreciated.

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Re: Slow Broadband after Power Cuts

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after a power cut I would expect my connection to connect at same speed after connection as it was before provided there is no line noise and was only 1 cut in power

post your hub stats

also check quiet line test - unless you have digital voice



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Re: Slow Broadband after Power Cuts

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The BT hub is not slower after a restart, what does slow your broadband down is repeated restarts or repeated power outages. This cause DLM, Dynamic Line Management, to react as though there is a fault on your line and as such it lowers the speed to try and maintain a stable connection.

DLM is an automated process. If your power outages stop, DLM will react by slowly increasing your speed over a period of a few weeks.

If the power outages do not stop the DLM will continue to react to maintain a stable connection.

This process is the same for all ISPs that use the Openreach network and it can not be over ridden.

A new contract or Smarthub will not make any difference if your problem is being caused by a poor electrical supply. 

If the power outages are for a short period you could consider purchasing a UPS, Uninterruptable Power Supply, which depending on the type of UPS and price you are willing to pay would keep your BT Hub supplied with power from 30 minutes to four or five hours.  

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Re: Slow Broadband after Power Cuts

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post your hub stats

Apologies but I have no idea how to find them, can you advise me please?

The Quiet Line Test was clear.

 

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Re: Slow Broadband after Power Cuts

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Are these the Hub Stats?

 

Product name:

BT Hub 6A

Serial number:

+084319+NQ73006850

Firmware version:

SG4B1000E020

Firmware updated:

18-Dec-2020

Board version:

1.0

Gui version:

1.115.0

DSL uptime:

3 Days, 21 Hours 46 Minutes 28 Seconds

Data rate:

7.26 Mbps / 46.42 Mbps

Maximum data rate:

7261 / 47977

Noise margin:

6 dB / 3.3 dB

Line attenuation:

38.5 dB

Signal attenuation:

23.4 dB / 38.5 dB

VPI / VCI:

0/38

Modulation:

G_993_2_ANNEX_B

Latency type:

Fast Path

Data sent / received:

7 GB Uploaded / 17 GB Downloaded

Broadband username:

bthomehub@btbroadband.com

BT Wi-fi:

Active

2.4 GHz wireless network name:

BTHub6-TSW7

2.4 GHz wireless channel:

Smart (Channel 1)

5 GHz wireless network name:

BTHub6-TSW7

5 GHz wireless channel:

Smart (Channel 36)

Wireless security:

WPA2 (Recommended)

Wireless mode:

Mode 1

Firewall:

On

MAC address:

B8:D9:4D:58:E7:BB

Software variant:

-

Boot loader:

7.33.1

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Re: Slow Broadband after Power Cuts

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Those are the hub stats. You are syncing at 46.42mb which appears correct for your line. What was the estimate you were given?

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Re: Slow Broadband after Power Cuts

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The estimate was 38Mb - 43Mb so I am exceeding that. I guess it is down to perception, I seem to be watching wheels go round more than I remember.  Good to have it confirmed that I am worrying unnecessarily. Thanks. 

 

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