That and the equipment at the exchange is a lot more expensive, able to pickup and correct weaker signals better than livebox will be able to.
Hmm, not sure I agree with that one.. Chipsets in modems are generally pretty similar to those in ATU-C's (exchange equipment)
The upstream component of your connection uses a lower frequency range than does the downstream. so you could be suffering from high frequency interference. Equally there could be a fault between you and the DSLAM in the exchange, or even the port on the DSLAM.
However, in my experience it is most likely that there is a problem with your modem/router or in house wiring. Have you tried a different modem/router since the problem started ? Also the old trick of taking the front plate off the BT master socket and trying connecting straight in to the wall is always worth a go to rule out in house problems. (Note this BT property so you shouldn't do it. I didn't tell you you should!)
As with all these things, if you can get hold of modem/router DSL logs (showing counters for errored frames etc) it makes diagnosis a little easier. Depending on the modem/router this can be a real pain in the backside or impossible. You are looking for things like ES, SES, CRC errors, LOS, LOF.
Good luck
LLUman
Is there still a problem???
I think myexchange only handles 2meg at the moment, we are like the last people to get broadband ( gowenbank )
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