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      12-10-2007, 04:22 PM
I have had a up speed that since last Wednesday has dropped each afternoon,
as far as I can workout, from 448set in my Belkin router to as low as 60k.
A reboot will get the speed back, some times needs two. Usually the down
speed has increased at the same time.



The BT line profile had been at 4000k for months but has changed almost
daily, to 3500, 4599 and back down to 3500.



My ISP says BT isn’t interested if the up speed is above 64k and are sending
a test router. Belkin in a long phone call ended by saying there wasn’t any
thing wrong with the router. I am at a lose as to where to go from here, it
doesn’t look likely it’s the router and if BT will not do any thing?




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      12-10-2007, 05:00 PM
John wrote:
> I have had a up speed that since last Wednesday has dropped each
> afternoon, as far as I can workout, from 448set in my Belkin
> router to as low as 60k. A reboot will get the speed back, some
> times needs two. Usually the down speed has increased at the same
> time.
>
>
> The BT line profile had been at 4000k for months but has changed
> almost daily, to 3500, 4599 and back down to 3500.
>
>
>
> My ISP says BT isn't interested if the up speed is above 64k and
> are sending a test router. Belkin in a long phone call ended by
> saying there wasn't any thing wrong with the router. I am at a lose
> as to where to go from here, it doesn't look likely it's the router
> and if BT will not do any thing?



It's not that open reach won't visit it's the fact that your ISP
doesn't want to pay to get them out. If your speeds are doing what
you say you have got a repetative Lower Threshhold Breach & the
biggest problem with those is finding what is causing it.

Have you change anything electrically in your house?

I'm asking as the last one I have come across was being caused by the
'step down transformer' in a halogen desk lamp which had been
positioned close to the router, moved it away & problem dissapeared.

This may be the season to be jolly but with the number of flashing
christmas tree lights, rope lights & whatever I wouldn't be suprised
if more people start to experience what you are getting & then it all
magically dissapears when the month of doom, gloom & overdrafts comes
upon us.


 
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      12-10-2007, 06:22 PM

"Kraftee" <kraftee@b&e-cottee.me.uk> wrote in message
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> John wrote:
>> I have had a up speed that since last Wednesday has dropped each
>> afternoon, as far as I can workout, from 448set in my Belkin
>> router to as low as 60k. A reboot will get the speed back, some
>> times needs two. Usually the down speed has increased at the same
>> time.
>>
>>
>> The BT line profile had been at 4000k for months but has changed
>> almost daily, to 3500, 4599 and back down to 3500.
>>
>>
>>
>> My ISP says BT isn't interested if the up speed is above 64k and
>> are sending a test router. Belkin in a long phone call ended by
>> saying there wasn't any thing wrong with the router. I am at a lose
>> as to where to go from here, it doesn't look likely it's the router
>> and if BT will not do any thing?

>
>
> It's not that open reach won't visit it's the fact that your ISP doesn't
> want to pay to get them out. If your speeds are doing what you say you
> have got a repetative Lower Threshhold Breach & the biggest problem with
> those is finding what is causing it.
>
> Have you change anything electrically in your house?


Only chaqnge has been replacment lazer printer that is off except whern
needed. We had a speed drop one daywe were out as well.
>
> I'm asking as the last one I have come across was being caused by the
> 'step down transformer' in a halogen desk lamp which had been positioned
> close to the router, moved it away & problem dissapeared.


Non in site of the room.
>
> This may be the season to be jolly but with the number of flashing
> christmas tree lights, rope lights & whatever I wouldn't be suprised if
> more people start to experience what you are getting & then it all
> magically dissapears when the month of doom, gloom & overdrafts comes upon
> us.

Lights etc come out of hiding next week.




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      12-10-2007, 10:05 PM
John wrote:
> "Kraftee" <kraftee@b&e-cottee.me.uk> wrote in message
> news:M42dnY3zr-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> John wrote:
>>> I have had a up speed that since last Wednesday has dropped each
>>> afternoon, as far as I can workout, from 448set in my Belkin
>>> router to as low as 60k. A reboot will get the speed back, some
>>> times needs two. Usually the down speed has increased at the same
>>> time.
>>>
>>>
>>> The BT line profile had been at 4000k for months but has changed
>>> almost daily, to 3500, 4599 and back down to 3500.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> My ISP says BT isn't interested if the up speed is above 64k and
>>> are sending a test router. Belkin in a long phone call ended by
>>> saying there wasn't any thing wrong with the router. I am at a
>>> lose as to where to go from here, it doesn't look likely it's the
>>> router and if BT will not do any thing?

>>
>>
>> It's not that open reach won't visit it's the fact that your ISP
>> doesn't want to pay to get them out. If your speeds are doing
>> what you say you have got a repetative Lower Threshhold Breach &
>> the biggest problem with those is finding what is causing it.
>>
>> Have you change anything electrically in your house?

>
> Only chaqnge has been replacment lazer printer that is off except
> whern needed. We had a speed drop one daywe were out as well.


You may be turning of the lazer printer but is that turning off the
power supply?

>> I'm asking as the last one I have come across was being caused by
>> the 'step down transformer' in a halogen desk lamp which had been
>> positioned close to the router, moved it away & problem
>> dissapeared.

>
> Non in site of the room.


RF interference goes thru walls.....
>>
>> This may be the season to be jolly but with the number of flashing
>> christmas tree lights, rope lights & whatever I wouldn't be
>> suprised if more people start to experience what you are getting &
>> then it all magically dissapears when the month of doom, gloom &
>> overdrafts comes upon us.

> Lights etc come out of hiding next week.


Yes, but the source of the interference can be next door or even in
the next street (anything up to 1mile in some circumstances)


 
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      12-11-2007, 12:45 PM
Thanks for ideas, I have had a look round and had a think about the possible
problems. One thing I relized is we are in the Welsh Borders in a 200 year
old house in a hilly area.

"Kraftee" <kraftee@b&e-cottee.me.uk> wrote in message
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> John wrote:
>> "Kraftee" <kraftee@b&e-cottee.me.uk> wrote in message
>> news:M42dnY3zr-(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> John wrote:
>>>> I have had a up speed that since last Wednesday has dropped each
>>>> afternoon, as far as I can workout, from 448set in my Belkin
>>>> router to as low as 60k. A reboot will get the speed back, some
>>>> times needs two. Usually the down speed has increased at the same
>>>> time.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> The BT line profile had been at 4000k for months but has changed
>>>> almost daily, to 3500, 4599 and back down to 3500.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> My ISP says BT isn't interested if the up speed is above 64k and
>>>> are sending a test router. Belkin in a long phone call ended by
>>>> saying there wasn't any thing wrong with the router. I am at a
>>>> lose as to where to go from here, it doesn't look likely it's the
>>>> router and if BT will not do any thing?
>>>
>>>
>>> It's not that open reach won't visit it's the fact that your ISP
>>> doesn't want to pay to get them out. If your speeds are doing
>>> what you say you have got a repetative Lower Threshhold Breach &
>>> the biggest problem with those is finding what is causing it.
>>>
>>> Have you change anything electrically in your house?

>>
>> Only chaqnge has been replacment lazer printer that is off except
>> whern needed. We had a speed drop one daywe were out as well.

>
> You may be turning of the lazer printer but is that turning off the power
> supply?


Well its the power switch on it, a Brother HL 4240. But in turn this is
plugged into a multi surge resist socket that is turned off when the PC is
not in use. So the day we were out there was NO power supply to the printer
etc (this turning off comes from my work days and the way we bi passed to
trend of only having PC's going into a form of standby not being completely
off).
>
>>> I'm asking as the last one I have come across was being caused by
>>> the 'step down transformer' in a halogen desk lamp which had been
>>> positioned close to the router, moved it away & problem
>>> dissapeared.

>>
>> Non in site of the room.

>
> RF interference goes thru walls....


18inch stone wall to the front of the router, the nearest halogen light is
one stone wall, one block and a stud wall away (why we used a pri N
router!). Clearly radieo does reach most rooms as the router does. But it
took a long time to find where the router would reach those it does, even
with a pre N route,r not all rooms (one bedroom never had a working
signal) But no new lamps since we moved in.
>>>
>>> This may be the season to be jolly but with the number of flashing
>>> christmas tree lights, rope lights & whatever I wouldn't be
>>> suprised if more people start to experience what you are getting &
>>> then it all magically dissapears when the month of doom, gloom &
>>> overdrafts comes upon us.

>> Lights etc come out of hiding next week.

>
> Yes, but the source of the interference can be next door or even in the
> next street (anything up to 1mile in some circumstances)


Again 18 inch stone wall and nearest "lights" are 300 metters away and 20
merters below us and are the LED type ones (the hanging curtain type). The
next ones are a large garden disply about 2 miles away, at least 4/5
stonewalls between these ad the router. So thought not imposable its not
very likely.
>





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