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Broadband Related => ISPs => Topic started by: roseway on June 26, 2018, 07:03:45 AM

Title: Migration to IDNet
Post by: roseway on June 26, 2018, 07:03:45 AM
My migration from PlusNet to IDNet took place at about 00:27, so I woke up to find that it had all happened. After changing my PPPoE login details in the router it's all working fine. The connection has been reset, so at the moment I have a target SNRM of 6 dB and no G.Inp, but hopefully that will get adjusted soon. The next task is to enable IPv6, but I'll leave it a bit before doing that.
Title: Re: Migration to IDNet
Post by: Weaver on June 26, 2018, 10:43:32 AM
Let us know how you get on. Good stuff !  ;D
Title: Re: Migration to IDNet
Post by: St3 on June 26, 2018, 02:14:07 PM
Snap ....... well almost :) I switch from plusnet to idnet tomorrow.

Are you getting same speeds or lower ? bearing in mind we have to leave it a few days to get a true reading.
Title: Re: Migration to IDNet
Post by: j0hn on June 26, 2018, 02:15:00 PM
are you interleaved or fastpath?
obviously Huawei cabinet.
Title: Re: Migration to IDNet
Post by: roseway on June 26, 2018, 02:36:56 PM
@j0hn: I'm interleaved downstream (depth 956).

@St3: The connection speed is a lot lower at present because I was on a 3 dB target SNRM with G.Inp before the migration.
Title: Re: Migration to IDNet
Post by: roseway on July 06, 2018, 11:24:44 AM
Just to complete the original subject (which seems to have been hijacked), my connection has now completed its adjustments following the reset which resulted from the migration. The events were:

Migration/reset: 26 June 00:27
G.Inp applied to downstream: 28 June 05:15
5 dB target SNRM applied: 1 July 10:15
4 dB target SNRM applied: 3 July 08:37
3 dB target SNRM applied: 6 July 09:46

My connection speeds are now 77199/20000 which is pretty much the same as before the migration. So DLM took 10 days to restore the earlier situation after the line reset.