If it really really bothers you (it clearly does) then why not give the DLM a "nudge" by capping the sync rate.Cap it at 60/20 for a few days and the DLM should hopefully lower the SNRM target to 5dB, giving you 80Mb/s sync again.But you knew that already
Its mostly about the bitrates or HDR for me (though streaming services often have HDR on 1080p streams these days). A lot of content at 4K on streaming services is closer in quality to a normal Bluray, with their 1080p streams vastly inferior though granted they do a pretty good job of "good enough" for most people.What a lot of people don't realise is a lot of how compression works is by throwing away the dynamic range and muting the colours. Our depth perception works a lot on contrast so higher compression = a flatter looking image. I'm constantly surprised by how much better a Bluray will look than a streaming service even though I know all this.
Updated: My isp has agreed with me to get BTw to reset DLM within next 24 hours. Caused by thunderstorms has reduced my line rate.
Which is a total waste of time and will make not one bit of difference as it's pretty clear from the stats that you no longer have any SNR headroom at 6bB. I can't believe they even agreed given the tiny rate drop you are seeing.
It's not that. The sync rate at 77375Kbps but my throughput speed max out at 64Meg clearly something not right. Drop from 75Meg to 64Meg throughput speed. So, I lost 11Meg. I can't check BTw IP Profile rate as it no longer work.https://www.thinkbroadband.com/speedtest/1687363291508732255
DLM had probably moved you to Rtx high then. Again, doing as @j0hn had suggested would probably have fixed that.
DLM had probably moved you to Rtx high then.
Not going to order G.fast will staying on with sogea for another 12 months with discretion offer
Shouldn't be as my downstream always in ZERO errors in both ES, CRC and very low FEC.
Good. Don't think FTTP is too far away as mentioned on ISPR.
Check Think Broadband for coverage. There's absolutely FTTP near you. Mast works shows local work to install new cable and lots of VM work warming up for XGSPON.