If your BT line profile has dropped it could be you have a similar problem as referred to here on Kitz site:
When your line is first profiled the theory is that the DLM system should set your IP pro ...
I think that BT have recently changed this. It was true for the first few days after my change from LLU, but for the last Three weeks the synch rate (also reported by router as well as BT speedtester) ...
tinytim: I'll be interested to hear what story, if any, you get from Orange to justify why they think transferring customers from an up to 20Meg service to a 8Meg restriction is acceptable. By the way ...
From the new stats, it looks like your exchange could have BT's 21CN, on SamKnows look for the following:
BT Wholesale information
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21CN WBC status: Enabled.
Whilst I'm sure other specialists will know more than me, I think you have a real issue. Unless there is a major fault on your line which it's unbelievable would occur simultaneously. and should show ...
It looks like you might be suffering a downgrade to an IP Stream maximum 8 Meg service. It could be worth rebooting (disconnect the router from the mains leave for perhaps 10 minutes then reconnect) f ...
Sorry if I raised any false hopes: looks like Orange just leave BT to do their thing, and any new tech is some way off and needs active line management.
My recollection when they announced the BT maintenance contract was that they said they had no plans to offer an FTTC service. My guess would be any new strategy might have to wait until 2014 when I t ...
One advantage of WBC is you can check your broadband at the BT checker http://speedtester.BT.com/ (though it can be a bit unreliable sometimes). You only need the phone no. ...
I don't fully understand your post, but if you were on Orange LLU at the telephone exchange, and your IP range has changed to a 2.25.x number, that that is a sign that you have been moved to Orange's ...