Hi guys,
I'm typing this out with the minute or so of internet I will get before I get kicked out again.
For the last couple of weeks, I have been losing internet and after having an Openwork Engineer come to my premises to change all wiring, it looks to be a REIN issue.
I have had Routerstats now running for the last few days. The broadband was getting shut down between 4 and quarter past on Wednesday, Thursday & Friday, intimating someone is coming home around that time and using an appliance of sorts which is causing this interference.
This is what my routerstats log looks like:
BT have said they have put my case forward to the REIN helpdesk, but have given no timeframe on when this is likely to be looked at, or indeed if it can be solved.
WHat I would like to know is, the way the graph is plotting the REIN bursts suggests that it is happening in pulses. Is this the case, or just the way routerstats is plotting it? I have tuned an AM radio to 612 and have heard the REIN through the radio exactly when the noise margin drops to 0db.
Would the noise margin usually go down to 0 and stay there if say, a TV had been turned on that was causing the issue? If so, what sort of appliance would sent out REIN in bursts like this?
I would really appreciate any guidance anyone can give me on this as the issue is really causing me no end of grief. I use my line for business and it is costing me money every single day.
Thanks in advance.