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@JohnE wrote:The "Rate Cap" figures reported by reab's router diagnostics appears to be 24Mbps which is correct for the ADSL2+ service.
No, look back to the post which gives his CURRENT 8xxx cap and not the latest post which refers back to a post of quite a while back.
Yes, it looks like he's on a "capped" 8Mbps service, on a line capable of 24Mbps. In these cases, what happens is an exchange will have all of it's lines upgraded to ADSL2+ but users will be "capped" at the "old" service rates until they renew their contract.
If he is on a capped service how can you explain that he was getting a 20Mbps servie which gradually degraded?
As you can guess I did renew my contract (24months worth) after the bulk upgrade and eventually I did get a 12mbs service which I would have accepted as best in the circumstances untill it went downhill after 5-6months and I'm back at my capped rate before I upgraded and as I said with no change in my working practice.
Can I get a 'reset' of my profile/line/firmware or something as was hinted previously - maybe the profile is stuck!
Help!
Hi reab,
If you have an open fault with our helpdesk you can ask to have the lines profile reset, which puts the line back into its initial 10 day stabilistation period. Once a reset has been done you would need to wait the 10 days before they would be able to test it again.
To get a fault raise contact our helpdesk on these contact options.
Regards
Markp
I am sorry, this post has been removed as it involves a Residential broadband account.
I am sorry, this post has been removed as it involves a Residential broadband account.
@BenLSage wrote:
was getting 8mb for last 2 years, now the line has suddenly become unstable and capped
ridiculous
60kbps - that is not capped but almost certainly a fault
You are quite correct, MHC. It's also a Residential broadband line. I have directed the user to the correct forum and suggested that he needs to contact the helpdesk
Is anybody actually reading this correctly, if this applies to my posts then I'll simply re-state I have a residential line with business broadband!
I'm talking to bt at this moment - very hard going!