Guys,
am I being thick here, or is bit swapping only supposed to happen if & when it's required ??
The history of this:-
was on tiscali LLU (i know, I know, but they weren't too bad for me) on ADSL Max, and never had bitswapping ever - don't think it was enabled on their DSLAM. Have since been migrated over to the TT MSAN and ADSL2+, and ever since then my connection's been nice and fast and stable, with bit swapping pretty much constantly......
...until around 21:00 hrs last night, when not a single bit swap has happened right through to now (and still going without). No issues with the connection, snrm still nice and low (5dB
).
Now, my understanding was that bit swapping only happened if the noise conditions affected some tones, and then the bitswap compensated for that. If that's the case, does this mean that my line is stable enough not to need to swap, and will remain like this until the need arises?? Does that mean I can try tweaking my snrm down a touch more (greedy, I know
) and the line should hold?
any thoughts anyone