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Vodafone Fibre, line issues?

  • 22-10-2016 9:42pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 73 ✭✭


    Having major issues with VF. Modem keeps losing signal and my download speed keeps dropping. On the 40mb package.

    Can someone looks at these line stats and see if there's a problem?


    Line standard VDSL2
    Channel Type None
    Downstream line rate (kbit/s) 40960
    Upstream line rate (kbit/s) 10239
    Downstream SNR (dB) 17.8
    Upstream SNR (dB) 25.6
    Downstream line attenuation (dB) 10.6
    Upstream line attenuation (dB) 3.6
    Downstream output power (dBmV) 13.5
    Upstream output power (dBmV) 8.4
    Downstream CRC 202
    Upstream CRC 0
    Downstream FEC 60780
    Upstream FEC 1219

    If anyone sees anything please let me know cheers!

    Edit: Nevermind seems to be a wifi problem. 40 mb over ethernet 1.5 down over wifi right beside the router. Any ideas?


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,114 ✭✭✭ItHurtsWhenIP


    Have you very near neighbours? Their wi-fi could be interfering with yours.

    On a phone or laptop download and install inSSIDer and see what 2.4GHz channels other wi-fi networks are on - particularly the stronger ones.

    Hopefully you will see that either channel 1, 6 or 11 is not in use, so set your wireless router to use that empty channel and everything should be OK.

    Edit: Also baby monitors, microwave ovens, etc. could cause further intereference, particularly if they are close to the router.


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