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Strange Upstream SNR/Bit-Loading graph on NTE5C Mk2 + SSFP Mk4

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snadge:
well ive just installed a BT openreach NTE 5C (Mk2) with a Mk4 SSFP and low and behold I get similar sync rates, but look at this graph?

I think bitswapping activity is higher but have not checked yet...seems like it is - all other charts look ok - whats peoples thoughts on this? - stats below
         
            Downstream   Upstream
Line attenuation (dB):     14.1      0.0
Signal attenuation (dB):   Not available on VDSL2      
Connection speed (kbps):   78714      20000
SNR margin (dB):           6.3      9.6
Power (dBm):               3.6      3.5
Interleave depth:          1      1
INP:                       0      0
G.INP:                     Not enabled      Not enabled
Vectoring status:          5 (VECT_UNCONFIGURED)      

RSCorr/RS (%):             N/A      0.0379
RSUnCorr/RS (%):           N/A      0.0000
ES/hour:                   37.4      0


ejs:
Before doing anything else, I would check the raw bitloading data to see if the graph is a correct representation.

snadge:

--- Quote from: ejs on February 01, 2019, 05:57:36 PM ---Before doing anything else, I would check the raw bitloading data to see if the graph is a correct representation.

--- End quote ---

yeah done that, fresh copy of DSL-stats in a new folder just to be sure and its the same - or is the data stored and collected from within a shared folder thats hidden? (windows)

ejs:
What I meant was that I wanted to see the raw text output of the "xdslctl info --Bits" command.

In any case, considering you're getting the full upstream speed with room to spare, I don't think it really matters.

snadge:
ah I see, here is the attached data, what could cause this?

thanks

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