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| 1328693 | 2013-02-20 02:42:00 | Just checking. the 2nd post mentioned the cause being ADSL. I see, the OP is mistaken in that it is an NZ issue, it's the technology being used (ADSL being the most common) |
Alex B (15479) | ||
| 1328694 | 2013-02-20 02:49:00 | Incidentally the one on my wall for ADSL2 does agree that 3km = 9Mbps approx but your VDSL speed indicates a distance of about 1.6km weird. Welcome to my world :-/ |
Chilling_Silence (9) | ||
| 1328695 | 2013-02-20 03:03:00 | Welcome to my world :-/ Yeah. I've been listening to chills issues with various ISP's and the VDSL/ADSL issues. He's no fool and I seem to remember he had a telecoms engineer mate who looked at his internal wiring which was good (indicating a fault between the demark and DSLAM) I have been subject to similar issues where a fault would indicate one problem, yet the solution wasn't in line with the fault or the remedy. I'd say he's had a right royal dicking by various ISP's for a while, glad to hear it's finally sorted! |
The Error Guy (14052) | ||
| 1328696 | 2013-02-20 03:42:00 | Yeah checked the error rates on the DSL line as part of my TDR complaint with Orcon. No line errors at all. Induced interference on the line through the use of magnets, and it skyrocketted. Normal use though, no errors. My last issues appear to have been caused further upstream than the DSLAM unfortuantely (Fortunately? As it's now no longer an issue seeing as Ive ditched Orcon)... |
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