From what I can gather you shouldn't be unaffected.
Unintended double negative, perhaps?
The changes apply to the DLM's default nonReTX profile, which applies to those lines using a non-ginp compatible modem.
The DSLAM is able to detect if the modem is g.inp compatible or not, so nothing any different should occur for those already sucessfully on a G.INP profile.
Thanks for the stats - this is very interesting because its the first full set of stats that Ive seen for any non G.INP modem and it provides a full picture of the true situation. Something weve been unable to do in the past due to the ECI/HH5A not having access to proper stats
What would be really interesting is to compare those stats you do have so far, with a new set using Asbo's f/w after the new changes have been applied*. Did you happen to make a note of your latency ie PING to bbc whilst using the old f/w on the 4th May as it would be interesting to compare the three sets. It may give us a much better idea just what BT are doing.
*Note changes only roll out from 26th of May and it may take several days/weeks for all cabinets to be updated.
I will indeed try Asbo's firmware again once I'm certain that my cabinet has been updated.
Sorry, but I don't pay too much attention to latency as it never seems to be an issue here.
I don't have any records apart from an occasional Speedtest.net speed test.
From those tests, Ping is usually around 13 or so.
FWIW, 26th May is pretty much a key date for me.
It was the date my connection's intermittent line fault was finally repaired after 11 months of 'faffing about' trying to firstly deny there was a fault, then attempting to find it.
It is the date from which Huawei DSLAMS start to be updated again.
Oh. I almost forgot.........................(Don't tell Mrs. Eagle)
It's also my wedding anniversary