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14-01-2021 06:49 PM
The dsl Status says
Current rate 36,036
Maximum rate 80,455
The maximum rate has been that high since September, but until last week I was stuck in mid 30s sync speed.
17-01-2021 10:47 PM
The Vodafone website says I should get 63mb on Superfast 2.
Can't use the test socket and the landline simultaneously with the new master socket that Openreach fitted in September.
I had the problem in December when I tried again to get this sorted. The tech team told me to plug the router into the test socket and they'd phone me to talk through it. When I plugged it in I realised that I couldn't use the landline.
Unfortunately, we don't get a mobile signal indoors!
18-01-2021 12:03 AM
@NewtonBoy wrote:Can't use the test socket and the landline simultaneously with the new master socket that Openreach fitted in September.
Yes you can, you use the plug-in filter that was supplied with the router.
18-01-2021 12:18 PM
Silly me! Done that.
Figures immediately after connecting to test socket with splitter. Current 44,501 Max 45xxx SNR 3.6.
Five minutes after reboot, Current 44,501 Max 88xxx SNR 18.6.
18-01-2021 03:04 PM
Your rapid changes of SNR looks just like the problem I had and mine turned out to be a faulty fibre port in, I believe, the cabinet. Openreach swapped me to another port and all has been good since.
Obviously yours may not be the same cause and Vodafone tried a replacement router first before calling out Openreach for a second time.
The only trouble you will have is convincing Vodafone to do anything. I would not bother with chat or social media but call them direct on the broadband support line 08080 034 515. It will still be a hard process but you will have more chance of a resolution.
18-01-2021 06:27 PM
I'll ring them tomorrow. They sent a new router after the first Openreach visit, which made no difference.
At least I'm getting a fairly decent speed after using the test socket, but it's costing Vodafone a 15% discount every month.
I had a very terse phone call in December saying I was getting Guaranteed Minimum Speed so I should stop complaining.
Only 17 months of my contract left!
Thanks for your time and help. Much appreciated. I wish I had the same service from Vodafone.
18-01-2021 06:50 PM
The trouble with a varying SNR is if it reaches O the router will reboot. I was getting sometimes 4 or 5 a day, possibly that many in an hour, other times it might go a week without rebooting but during that time it would be running at a much reduced speed and still with varying SNR. It took all told 3 months from joining Vodafone to getting a stable line, and it was hell.
Good Luck.
17-01-2021 02:04 PM - edited 17-01-2021 02:06 PM
@NewtonBoy wrote:Incidentally, I did an online chat yesterday and was told to change the DNS settings to 1111 and 1001 and everything will be good in 24 hours. Would that affect my sync speed. 24 hours later, nothing's changed.
I totally despair at the things Vodafone tells customers. A change of DNS in the router will take effect immediately, but will have no effect on sync speed.