Ok rescued my ham joint for tomorrow
Looking at the graphs, hlog..confirms my previous post & as B*cat says - looks like background mush.
I hadnt seen the QLN details, but I cant really see anything glaringly obvious in it. It would be expected to follow the trend of the snr which to me is more informative.
After having seen the graphs, then Im more convinced that it isnt a physical line fault and not something that you will be able to do much about. It certainly isnt ISP related. Even if it was a radio-ham, there would be little you may be able to do to stop him broadcasting :/
>> Could you look at my Hlin and Hlins? No point Im afraid they are in someway related to attenuation, but other than that we dont know anything useful about their results. Its highly unlikely any useful interpretable data can be obtained from them.
>> On new DSLAM I have always double synchronization establishing.As weve said in the past we dont know.. its possibly a 'feature' of your router.
>> Is it related to unused tones? NO!
>> Perhaps results of subsequent SNR tests during short period will be helpful.Ive had a quick scan through them, cant see anything in there that would change anything that Ive already said.
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Edited to add.. some posts crossed again.
Im not changing this one as Im off to bed now. g'nite