@mike101 wrote:
Thanks Keith, I'll see how it goes but 6db seemed to work really well.
See my edited post.
OK, I'll see how things go and if they don't settle down I'll give that a go.
@mike101 wrote:
OK, I'll see how things go and if they don't settle down I'll give that a go.
Provided you can find a suitable time, then a short disconnection will do no harm.
OK.
It re synced about 30 minutes ago at 2.7 db.
@mike101 wrote:
It re synced about 30 minutes ago at 2.7 db.
DLM would make any adjustments to the margin. Remember, the reset done by the moderator has restarted the 10 day monitoring by DLM, so it should sort itself out, so some disconnections are to be expected.
I suspect the latency is "fast" at the moment, as that is the normal starting setting. Because there are CRC (packet) errors, the DLM will swap the latency to "interleaved".
Interleaved introduces Forward Error Correction, which has the ability to correct some errors at the receiving end, and this should reduce or eliminate the CRC errors. The interleave depth can be increased if needed.
If all of that fails to stop the errors, then the connection speed will be reduced slightly, and this will also increase the noise margin.
Thanks for the info.
Morning Keith, just an update on my connection. It seems to resync 2-3 times a day, typically at around 3db but this creeps down to as low as 0 db over the following 4 -5 -hours before resyncing again. Typically 10k - 20k error pkt/hr.
Is this typical of the the DLM doing it's thing?
I did temp disconnect the dsl as you suggested but made no difference.
It does sound like you are getting some form of interference, as I would not expect that much variation to occur. It may be crosstalk from another circuit in the cable feeding the house. Also you can get interference on long overhead lines, usually worse after dark. Is your line fed overhead?
That fact that it was originally locked to 9dB, may be the clue to an issue that could not be resolved.
In theory DLM should make adjustments on its own, but to be fair, you need to leave it until 10 days have elapsed since the moderator reset the profile.
If after that time, it is still dropping to below 3dB, then it may be necessary to have the profile locked to 6dB, to maintain stability.
The line is overhead, about a mile from the exchange. The last engineer (about a month ago) remarked how "clean" the line was with all the line stats being very good. We are very rural.