Those several thousand upstream errored seconds should be enough to cause DLM intervention, so its quite possible things will now improve, i.e. upstream G.INP, though it unfortunately goes away fairly quickly for most people.
Yep - both up and downstream are now on retransmission low, from the ejs description.
I did turn off everything and do a quiet line test, not sure why given I have cookie bite hearing loss
, but I could hear noise on the line. A short "tock" about once every 75 seconds on average and a really faint modem-like noise (but I had the gigaset on speakerphone and to my ear to hear that, so could have been the phone).
I think the easiest thing to do is find out where the water is ingressing. Would a garden water sprayer reach 20 feet? The few hundred ml in the water pistol ain't enough (nor is the 6 feet range).
@burakkucat - that might well be damage in the picture, but I can see something further up too. Without getting a ladder and clearing away undergrowth and hedge it's hard to be sure.
Zen will raise a fault, but are concerned nothing will show up on the day - so I'm trying to remember who provided the BT hospitality at Knockhill about 12 years ago, in case I need to shout at someone
, bet he's ended up on the BT side of the split though. Anyone with an indication of how the fault could be identified on the standard OR tests?
Nothing I can do for now - Jury Duty starts Monday.