Changing DSLAM port depends on availability of free DSLAM ports at local exchange though.
It's around 2km. I use to get 20+ dB SNR, JTO said there are so many disturbances in the line in our city. Nobody gets good SNR. Do you mean should I ask for DSLAM port changing? Is there anything line man can do in my case? Because earlier they said it's disturbance in line parameter.This is a lie. I am from Meerut and my profiling was changed from my local exchange.
I had the exact same problem. One night I was getting absolutely fine speed of 10mbps, and next morning it was 4mbps. There was no fault in line or cable. SNR was 5 and 6, attainable rate went down to 6mbps.
Only thing that needed to be done was the PORT changing. They needed to change the Port and speed was back to normal.
Attainable rate now is 28mbps, SNR is 25 and 30.
So ask them to change the port.
Also, how far is the exchange from your home?
Thanks! man I will go to exchange in free time and make them to do that.^ There are things called switches at the DSLAM exchange. The switches might have gone bad. They will have to replace it with new ones. Just saying it's a possibility.
Thanks! man I will go to exchange in free time and make them to do that.
See I have been downgraded to get 4mbps ImgurActually you could bring your router along with you to the exchange. They can connect it directly to your current port with your login. So you can check it then and there itself whether you are getting downstream 10240(?)Kbps or not. This will also eliminate the possibility of line interference between the exchange and your home.
See I have been downgraded to get 4mbps Imgur
I will go to exchange tomorrow, didn't get free time today.
New means a new customer or someone going from wired broadband to ftth will be considered new as well?BSNL Offers 500GB Data, 50Mbps Speed With New Rs. 777 FTTH Plan
I cry.
any idea About BSNL FTTH , ONT evice , wont it directly worl with my old wifi routerSee I have been downgraded to get 4mbps Imgur
I will go to exchange tomorrow, didn't get free time today.
ONT device is provided by ISP,these are too costly to be purchased by a typical home user.From ONT a lan wire output will be provided which can then be connected to any router.Also FTTH installation is costly for BSNL(fyi BSNL is the 2nd largest loss making psu after air india) so forget about getting it in your area unless it is a housing society or a very posh area with demand for such connections.i was using the wired plan ( non FTTH ) but these FTTH plans are too temptiong
anyone knw what the hell is this ONT device that we need to buy ? wont my TPLink TD-W8968 router suffice , these damn bsnl employees dont knw shit