Right, does that mean that removing them has improved the situation? I have never known my SNR to rise while I've been trying switching things on/off looking for the REIN. Only when the home plugs came out.
I have been doing a little research on them and apparently they do transmit low frequency waves turning you 240v system basically into an antenna. You will already know this
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I'm wondering if maybe having these in has been causing electrical noise spikes to be amplified with having the 240 and adsl signal using the same wiring
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That socket of my house is probably the worst in the world when it comes to potential for noise. There is one double which carries an aquarium and the TV/SKY/Ps3 and the wall plug adapter is in on the other on it's own. I'll just leave it out for now as it's one less thing to think about.
Btw I was checking to see what my IP profile was on the BT Speedtest site which is where I got the 3552kbps throughput from and was still on 3000kbps profile.
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I'm as amazed as you but to be honest nothing seems to make sense any more
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I have tried everything I can think of, I've looked into the possibility of different noise causing the disconnections which I can't pin down because three different routers give different results and I'm still waiting to see how a fourth is coming on ebay.
I'm tempted to change providers and get on an LLU provider in my exchange, this line profiling is a right PITA. My download speeds are 1meg down on what I was used to for the last 6month and all I get out of BT and the ISP is that's all I should get which obviously isn't the case.