Hello Folks Me again. Just a diffeent forum!
Still the same problem with BT and I need to be quite sure of my facts. I belive from what I have read that, given the same router and the same conection configuration that the day to day & hour to hour Downstream attenuation should not change. At least if there is no fault, or shall we say 'anomoly' on the line: both of which are clearly BT's responsibility to sort out and fix.
If this is the case then I must have proved the impossible:-
Please See here:-
27/9/2007 @ 07:50 also at 15:15 the same afternoon.Local Tx. Power(dB) : 11.95 Remote Tx.Power(dB) : 15.13
Local Line Atten(dB) : 48.5
Remote Line Atten(dB) : 31.5
Local SNR Margin(dB) : 7.0 Remote SNR Margin(dB) : 24.0
Up SValue : 1 Down SValue : 1
Up DValue : 1 Down DValue : 1
UpIntrlvd UpFast DownIntrlvd DownFast
AS0(kbps): - - 0 1152
AS1(kbps): - - 0 0
LS0(kbps): 0 288
- -
LS1(kbps): 0 0 - -
RValue : 0 0 0 0
and here;
6/8/07 @ 15:35Local Tx. Power(dB) : 11.95 Remote Tx.Power(dB) : 15.30
Local Line Atten(dB) : 60.5
Remote Line Atten(dB) : 31.5
Local SNR Margin(dB) : 9.5 Remote SNR Margin(dB) : 18.0
Up SValue : 1 Down SValue : 1
Up DValue : 1 Down DValue : 1
UpIntrlvd UpFast DownIntrlvd DownFast
AS0(kbps): - - 0 1280
AS1(kbps): - - 0 0
LS0(kbps): 0 448
- -
LS1(kbps): 0 0 - -
RValue : 0 0 0 0
Sorry about the length of this post but I'm now putting my case to Othelo having given up any hope of getting anywhere with BT off shore, BT UK, and BT High level Helpdesks. I've been promised a solution, and a wireless hub router that works, so many times,
neither of which have happened, since being Maxed on 1/6/07. In fact I think I have now been de maxed if such a process is possible. See 'attenuated' upline Attenuation rates!
My downline Attenuation is different every time I check the parameters: somewhere between
48.5dB to 60.5 dB using the most reliable router I have, (my pre max) Voyager 205 on a 20 ft extension cable. BT Wireless routers vary between 60 & 63dB on my line even when plugged into the main socket.
I think I'm right in saying that given my 3.05 Km crow flies distance from the Exchange BT should be able to give me something closer to the faster service of up to 2Mbps they said, (pre max,) was available for my phone number.
My contention is that if my Downstream Attenuation was steady at around 50dB rather than wandering about all over the place as it does, then we would not have a problem.
Please tell me I'm not barking up the wrong tree.