>>The 2nd graph looks like its been taken at a later date
YES, the dates are in the title of the png, and of course they are the same line
>>The lower bit loading in the 2nd graph across the lower frequencies will likely now be due to your line being capped at 2272 kbps.
Interesting, as the following was taken at the same time as the 2nd tone/freq response chart.
I agree with your comments about noise, however its frustrating that my ISP constantly contradicts this and will not accept ant Routerstats/DMT evidence of re-sync and SNRM action.
What has happened was that BT capped the conn at 2272 and turned off interleaving in order to see if the line was stable. It continued to re-sync, but as the ISP raduis server logs showed 'user requested' disconnect, the ISP say my routers (yes both) are at fault. For some reason they do not want to considerr that the routers may be legit in re-syncing and that a fault is causing this.
The cap was taken off by BT on 4 March09, at which time G.dmt framing 'D' returned to 16,
and until today, both the ADSL 2 framing 'D' remained at 1, and the delay remained at 0.25.
Status: ShowtimeRetrain Reason: 0
Channel: INTR, Upstream rate = 448 Kbps, Downstream rate = 4160 Kbps
Link Power State: L0
Mode: G.DMT
Channel: Interleave
Trellis: OFF
Line Status: No Defect
Training Status: Showtime
Down Up
SNR (dB): 12.3 23.0
Attn(dB): 45.0 29.0
Pwr(dBm): 19.7 11.8
Max(Kbps): 4608 1084
Rate (Kbps): 4160 448
G.dmt framing
K: 131(0) 15
R: 12 16
S: 1 8
D: 16 2
ADSL2 framing
MSGc: 1 1
B: 131 15
M: 1 8
T: 1 1
R: 12 16
S: 1.0909 9.0000
L: 1056 128
D: 16 2
Counters
SF: 30856 30795
SFErr: 1 0
RS: 2098254 261757
RSCorr: 18106 0
RSUnCorr: 16 0
HEC: 1 0
OCD: 0 0
LCD: 0 0
Total Cells: 5146871 0
Data Cells: 143853 0
Drop Cells: 0
Bit Errors: 0 0
ES: 1 0
SES: 0 0
UAS: 18 0
AS: 525
INP: 0.72 1.00
PER: 1.90 1.96
delay: 4.36 4.50
OR: 29.33 28.44
Bitswap: 0 0