Thanks ever so much for the replies guys.
Interleaving on FTTC can add about 10ms onto your pings though the further north you go in the UK the ping ms will increase the best I can get these days is 18ms it used to be 32 - 42ms when Interleaved on FTTC.
Ive literally just moved round the corner in salford and at my old property after g.inp was enabled on my line i had 11ms to bbc for almost 3 years. Now thats a ping to be proud of
However im now on a diff cab which is also a broadcomm one and it seems to be one of the oldest cabs in the village thats runs right the way through, turns off the main road and right down the row of terraces were at. passing about 4 new estates each with cabs at the start
The stats show a total of 24ms delay from the interleaving, presumably it's operating at the high level of interleaving on at least the downstream. Presumably the DLM was not happy about something, perhaps the fault that has now been fixed.
Interleave depth: 685 131
The crazy high interleave depth was applied around 4pm after the engineers left at 13:30. My hub must have resynced about 20 times while they were here testing every junction possible. I can only hope this is why and the new depth was applied just after it was fixed.
Is there any reason G.INP will NOT be applied to my line? or is it 100% just a matter of time as i thought interleaving was a thing of the past. And does anything stand out to anyone in my stats that would indicate any other problems or possible any advice on what stats to look at. My snr margin graph is like constant ever so slight jitter untill 1am then completly flat until 7:15am. 1hr or slight jitter then flat till 13:00 and its been slight jitter ever scince