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Broadband Related => FTTC and FTTP Issues => Topic started by: JamesK on December 05, 2016, 01:52:20 PM

Title: Re-sync'd at 3dB SNRM
Post by: JamesK on December 05, 2016, 01:52:20 PM
Hi All,
I came home last night to find that we'd had a power cut while I'd been out. When I restarted my Raspberry Pi I noticed that my sync speed was about 3.5mb higher than before. When I looked at the SNRM it was showing 3.5 down / 4.5 up. I'm assuming this was because the power cut affected the whole area and my HG612 re-synced before most others on the cabinet.

I wasn't expecting the sync to hold, and for some kind of resync to occur in the early hours of the morning... However, nearly 20 hours on from the power cut and the line is somehow holding.

Any thoughts if I can expect this to stay? My stats are on MDWS as JamesK.

Title: Re: Re-sync'd at 3dB SNRM
Post by: gazaai on December 05, 2016, 02:09:47 PM
It will stay as long as your line does not have error seconds higher than specified for your current line profile, as far as I am aware anyway. And by looking at your stats on MDWS it looks like it is doing well so far anyway.
Title: Re: Re-sync'd at 3dB SNRM
Post by: j0hn on December 05, 2016, 07:45:10 PM
Your guess would have been my guess. You've connected before everyone else, at the rate you would if you had no/little crosstalk. Then your neighbours connecting has lowered your snrm.

Just keep an eye on the ES numbers. They can be higher with a lower snrm. If they get too high then perform a resync. If not just leave it, enjoy the speed increase.