06-06-2023 04:33 AM - edited 06-06-2023 04:41 AM
Hi all,
I've had a Fibre Plus package for about 9 years now, but over the years it has been getting considerably slower. I had a powercut two days ago, so not sure if DLM is at play here. Also I noticed a neighbour had FTTP installed in the last few days, so wondering if crosstalk could be an issue too? Unless I'm understanding this wrong, if I was still syncing, downstream noise should be around 3dB? I will be checking for static on the line and using the test socket today or tomorrow and will update accordingly as I have only just stumbled across the post by Ray.
Would you say this is worth someone investigating?
System Uptime is: 02:21:49
When the service was activated, I was somehow getting 90mbps in a relatively built up area. I would say upload has relatively stayed the same though.
Thanks.
06-06-2023 06:58 PM
No change there!
The DLM system has put you on a banded profile in response to errors on your line resulting from noise, at the top of the up to 44 Meg band of these VDSL Banded Profiles. You should ask EE to investigate the underlying fault. If a fault is found and fixed then the OR engineer may request a DLM reset. However should significant errors persist the DLM will reapply banding.
06-06-2023 07:00 PM
Thanks, I had a hunch it was related to DLM, due to the recent power outage and neighbours acquiring FTTP. I will report back on this thread when I have an update from EE.