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Broadand issues for older user

Pedrow
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Message 45 of 45

Good afternoon all,

I was up visiting my mother earlier and she said she was having problems with her PC and would I have a look at it again.

Once again she has the burling wheel and cannot get connected (she says she leaves it for 45 mins sometimes).

Being a typical pensioner she doesn't want any hassle but still pays for a service that is pants to say the least and has left me to deal with the intricate issues she doesn't understand (I have approval from TT to do this).

I've tried previously to do a speed test and she gets <3mb (yes that low) so I tried running the router (a different one) from the access point to the house in case it was the internal wiring (all hard wired due to the build of the house) and it made no difference.

TalkTalk say there is no problem although her landline which she also has drops out.

Any help here would be appreciated although it will be a distant fix for me as she doesn't live local to me.

 

 

 

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Message 21 of 45

It's set up ready to go - fingers crossed

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Message 22 of 45
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Message 23 of 45

Perfect

 

Thanks again

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Message 24 of 45

OK, well restart DLM optimisation in the morning


Chris

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Message 25 of 45

I will ask her later to set it up and you can try it tomorrow, once it's been tested you can contact me, I will be able to see emails but unable to reply as I will be out of the UK for a bit

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Message 26 of 45

Hi Pete

 

Would it be ok to leave the router in this set up for 24hrs? 

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Message 27 of 45

Hi,

I will see when she is home (probably later this afternoon) and try to get her to connect the router to the master socket, unfortunately as I won't be in contact there is no way of letting you know its been done.

 

Pete W

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Message 28 of 45

Hi Pedrow

 

Thanks for your reply.

 

No the router wont need to be connected to the PC  (when router is connected at the test socket) for us to start the optimisation process.

 

Thanks

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Message 29 of 45

Unfortunately notat this time, as I don't live nearby and won't be back there until the 1st of March at the earliest. I can't ask my mother (she's 80+) as she wouldn't know where to start.

Does the router need to be connected to the pc during this time as you won't get an adsl cable long enough and it won't work with WIFI

 

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Message 30 of 45

If you connect the router directly to the master socket there won't be an immediate improvement in speed as the line profile is holding the speed down. If you can connect the router directly to the master socket again and let us know when you've done this, we can restart the line management (DLM) optimisation process. If there is then an improvement in the line stats DLM should settle on a fast profile resulting in faster throughput speeds


Chris

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Message 31 of 45

The single switch master socket has a double extension to the computer room wall socket from which the microfilter supplies the adsl and phone and to the living room which is also microfiltered to the phone hand set.

I previously tried removing everthing and just connecting the router (and my own router) to the master socket (with microfilter) and it still still makes no difference.

The broadband is so pathetic (worse now than its ever been) that she can't even get connected to her email account or even google without a considerable wait.

Unfortunately after today I will be away until the 29th so hopefully something can be reloved during my absence

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Message 32 of 45

OK thanks. So the master socket just has one telephone socket, there's a micro-filter connected to the master socket with an extension cable to the telephone and another extension adsl cable to the router?

 

Is there anything connected to the other telephone sockets?

 

Chris

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Message 33 of 45

Phone socket

 

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Message 34 of 45

Sorry, just to confirm is the filter connected directly to the telephone socket, or to the router end of the extension cable


Chris

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Message 35 of 45

Its a telephone cable to a wall socket where a filter runs an adsl to the router another to a telephone handset 

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Message 36 of 45

Thanks. Do you know what type of extension cable it is. Is it a telephone extension cable to a router adsl extension cable, the type that replaces the cable supplied with the router?

 

Chris

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Pedrow
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Message 37 of 45

Apologies - connected

 

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Message 38 of 45

It is coonecter to the master socket via an extension lead.

Again from memory the master socket belongs to BT but is a very old model

 

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Message 39 of 45

OK thanks. Do you know if the router is connected to the master socket? Do you know the type of master socket?

Chris

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Pedrow
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Message 40 of 45

There are 3 sockets from memory (2 phone and 1 pc) and all are micro filtered. The pc runs from an extension from the incoming test switch. I have tried changing cables etc and this made no difference. No point in putting the router in the hall and using WIFI as the make up of the house (brick walled bungalow) blocks all signals.

 

This has been an ongoing issue for a while and it has just gotten worse. She is currently using the black router which she has had for a few years.

 

I tried to connect on Sunday but gave up as it was just burling, she alos said her phone connection (landline) was dropping out

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