Kitz Forum
Broadband Related => FTTC and FTTP Issues => Topic started by: N0STIE on July 15, 2018, 06:26:49 AM
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Hi,
I know my line isn't the best but its downstream has been pretty stable since I remember, showing almost maximum what my line is capable of.
The issue here is the upstream which drops every reboot of router. I am using TP-Link TD-W9980 on ECI Cab. ISP: BT
I had 78 days of modem uptime with 6400 kbps of current upstream and 44500 of downstream with SnR as following 6.7/6.5 showing maximum of 7100 for upstream and 45000 for downstream.
I decided to reboot the router as SnR where at its highest. Surprisingly the upstream dropped to 6000 with showing maximum of 6200. Downstream resynced at 45500 so a bit better than before. Both SnRs at ~6/6.1
My downstream is within the Range A but upstream seems to be impacted. I thought it goes together?
Can anyone advise what should I do? 2 years back my upstream used to be about 9000 and downstream about the same.
Thank you!
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Unless I am misunderstanding, both your current DS and US synchronisation speeds are within the "Range A (Clean)" limits. :-\
The only thing you can realistically do is to just use the service and don't be too concerned about the statistics!