Hello
I have had a stable connection on my broadband (~41.5 Mbps as Data rate, with Max speed at ~48Mb) until early May for over a year. The router used to do restarts every 14 days or so at night, but then I had a mains power outage due to whole area dropping power sometime in May, following which I seems to have had speed issues. After the power was restored, the speed was still ~41, but in the next periodic restart the speed dropped to 35 Mb. Seems the DLM kicked in, it went upto 40 then dropped to 37 and then to 35 . All this while, the max data rate was at ~48, but somewhere in between this also dropped to ~40-42. I waited for this far as I have seen in the past the DLM takes some weeks to get to the max. For now it seems that the DLM is not changing my speed and it is somehow stuck at 35.
Is there anything that I can do to remedy the situation before calling in the field support ?
1. There is no noise on the line with 17070
2. My router is at the master socket and there are no spurs
3. The NM seems quite high ( far in excess of 6).
Please find attached the stats ( I also have the graphs if that is required). The BT page shows max rate =40 but I was always getting ~41+. And the fast.com at that time used to give me ~38 MB, and since the drop to 35, I get a speed of ~31 at fast.co. So in real terms I have dropped speed in line with what the router reported. Also the speeds were tested using a wired connection to the router.
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which fibre package are you on - check in MYBT - looks like fibre 1
Hi
Thanks for the quick reply. In My BT, under products it shows Fibre 2
have you tried a factory reset of the hub following the power cut you had in May to see if that makes any difference to your connection?
press recessed button on back and hold for 20/30 secs until hub lights flash
Hi Jolly
I never did reset the router, but could do that if it helps. I will do it and let you know
Thanks,
So I did the reset as suggested, but it hasn't changed the connected speed
you down attainable speed is consistent with dslchecker range but up attainable is significantly higher. you signal attenuation is very high for the speed you have and has jumped from 37 db to 59db.
have you tried using the test socket with a filter to see if makes a change and maybe even a different modem/rj11 cable.
if still nothing better then looks like openreach visit by phoning CS 150
The attenuation jump happened after I did the reset. But I had some measurements I took on 21st and before that on 16th, and all of it shows attenuation at 59.1/59.2, not sure when I took the screenshot today why it was sowing 37 !
I have the new type of faceplate (MK4, 5C type) which was installed by the open reach field engineer in 2020 and that does not seem to need a filter.
Maybe I didnt record the signal attenuation then
Edit: Nope I checked, yes it was around 59 even then. Please find the recordings I mentioned
If you remove the faceplate you will gain access to the test socket, which will need a filter.