Has anyone had any speed issues with the livebox 1 with firmware 5.10 UK ???
We have got a few clients using the prehistoric livebox and it has been nothing but a pain in the backside, we have swapped out liveboxes, tried older firmware and the BT fed lines are spot on with faceplates etc etc
Here are some figures if anyone can enlighten us further before we pop over yet another email direct to the exec office
Cheers
Below figures are on "upto" 8mb Orange plan, about 1.4km from exchange, the desktop is connected by cat5 direct, the actual speeds are:
3 of 5 client lines as far as we know are restricted in this manner, below is a new test using speedtester, we have not run this before on the line we are on right now, but as you can see... not good seems the exec office may have to sort a few more issues out again as they are the only ones that seem to act and know who to boll*ck!
So what do you think, time for a call as the client is paying for upto 8mb and not getting nowhere near it!
So you need to identify what has caused the noise incident because the SNRM has now recovered to 6.3dB and the Profile should hit 4000kbps within a couple of days.
I thought that with W7, the MTU and RWIN are auto-set by the OS ?
So you need to identify what has caused the noise incident because the SNRM has now recovered to 6.3dB and the Profile should hit 4000kbps within a couple of days.
I thought that with W7, the MTU and RWIN are auto-set by the OS ?
agreed, however as far as we know (are aware) the only thing that has happened on this line we are sorting, is a few reboots, there seems to be no evidence of the line ever getting over 3mb and staying there, do you think that the ip profile would go higher?
mtu & rwin optimized at reg level via SG tcp patch
do you think maybe storm, weather, truck crashing into something is reason line is so noisy?
If there have been several, rapid deliberate router disconnections in a short space of time then that can cause RAMBO to be confused, seeing it as instability so reducing the IP Profile to maintain a usable connection however slow it is, i.e. doing what it's supposed to do.
As said, the SNRM is now back to the norm (BT's default Target SNR is 6dB) so if the IP Profile doesn't reach 4000kbps then it may be stuck (very rare at that level) and that needs manual intervention by BT at 0range's request.
Re. your earlier comment on EUSC, normally 0range only use that when the user has contravened the FUP in respect of excessive downloading.
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