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Line Rate Data - testing frequency

Last post 16-05-2008, 7:24 PM by Forgeman. 2 replies.
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  •  11-05-2008, 12:33 PM 30488

    Line Rate Data - testing frequency

    I've just checked my BRAS profile via the portal.

    Data is listed very frequently, viz for 29 Dec 07, 02 Jan 08, 04 Jan 08, 06 Jan 08, 30 Jan 08, 04 Feb 08, 10 Feb 08 and 12 Feb 08.  And there the listing stops.

    So why is there no BRAS profile update since 12 February? Are these tests done randomly?


    Fred
  •  13-05-2008, 11:32 PM 30524 in reply to 30488

    Re: Line Rate Data - testing frequency

    I think an entry is only created by BT when there is a change. If there's no new data it might just mean that your line has been stable at its current BRAS profile for some time now
     


    Kindest regards,

    James Sweet
    http://www.zen.co.uk
  •  16-05-2008, 7:24 PM 30560 in reply to 30524

    Re: Line Rate Data - testing frequency

    Thanks for this answer, James.

    After I joined Zen my sync rate was absolutely stable at 8128 mbps. Then, last November, I started getting a high number of line drops. Customer services suggested that it may be due to BT work being carried out locally or it could be a router issue. There was no reported works being carried out at my exchange. After several days the line drops stopped but returned about 2 weeks later. At that point I decided to try another router and got myself a SpeedTouch 585 v6. Things did stabilise, but by then my sync rate had fallen to about 5500 mpbs. It has now crawled back to 7,648, where it has been for the last couple of months.

    According to the SpeedTouch logs, I'm still getting occasional problems. For example, my current DSL Connection uptime reads 44 days whereas my Internet Services uptime is 8 days. I assume this indicates a loss of sync?

    Your explanation suggests to me that BT were the cause of my problems all along but getting them to admit to it is another story!


    Fred
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