Capped (very slow) broadband speed after line repa...

Hello,
I have just had my BT line repaired due to a fault on the line 400 metres from my property. However, although the line is now fine and there is no crackling and a normal dial tone, my broadband speed seems to be capped at 273 kbps download and 811 kbps upload speeds. It won't go any faster. Before I would get roughly 2.5mb. My noise margin is 8db (it has always been quite low) and line attenuation is 58.5db (I am a fair way from the exchange).
Is there any way to manually reset the IP profile so that it goes back to normal or do I have to wait until the exchange server thinks my line is "stable"?
Any help much appreciated...
Many thanks.
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welcome to the BT community forum where customers help customers and only BT employees are the forum mods
from the information you have provided you are on 21CN adsl2 and your profile will be correct as it changes as and when your conenction speed changes.  problem is probably your low connection speed
in order for the forum members to help please can you post the adsl stats from your router may need to 'show detail' to get all stats (if hub enter 192.168.1.254 in your browser and navigate to adsl or use a-z, if netgear enter 192.168.0.1) and run  btspeedtester  (MAC users may have problems). when first test completes then run diagnostic test and post the results .
are you connected directly via a filter to the NTE5 master or test socket or to somewhere else? Is the master the only phone socket in your home?
Have you tried the quiet line test? - dial 17070 option 2 - should hear nothing - best done with a corded phone. if cordless phone you may hear a 'dull hum' which is normal
Someone may then be able to offer help/assistance/suggestions to your problem
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  • Very slow broadband speed following line fault

    Having recently had a noisy line fault repaired I have been left with broadband that is running at a very slow speed. Having read several other posts on this forum it seems that my IP profile needs resetting in the local exchange. I am reluctant to try to explain my problem to someone in India (because I can envisage a rather lengthy call which could possibly be to no avail) so can anybody tell me if there is an alternative way to reset my IP profile.
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    Jim
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    Soulvache wrote:
    reme8488 wrote:
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  • VERY slow broadband speeds (0.76mbps) Phoneline?

    VERY slow broadband speeds (0.76mbps)
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  • Slow broadband speed after BT replaced cable to th...

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    0.83 Mbps
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    Upstream:
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    Type:
    PPPoA
    Modulation:
    G.992.5 Annex A
    Latency type:
    Interleaved
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    Line attenuation (Down/Up):
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    CRC Events (Down/Up):
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    Loss of Signal (Local/Remote):
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  • Slow broadband speed after noisy line repaired

    I've recently had a noisy line which eventually got repaired (dirty connection on block at local poll). Since then Broadband has remained connected (good) but download speed has been none existant >250Kbps ASDL line details are as below:
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    Link Information
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    Loss of Signal (Local/Remote):    0 / 0
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    HEC Errors (Up/Down):    0 / 0
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    0 Kbps
    500 Kbps
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    0 Kbps
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  • Very Slow Broadband Speed for 2 months, and very U...

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    Good fun isn't it
    After all that I would  (including your other topic )
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    2    Contact Mods at
    [email protected]
    include a link to this topic account number and phone number
    If any post helps tick the star box on the left
    Just cause Im paranoid dont mean they are not out to get me

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    Hi all,
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    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    Hi john, thanks for advice, here are my stats.
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     [Downstream (RX) Fast path]  CRC:  0 FEC:  0 NCD:  0  LCD:  0 HEC:  0
    [ATM Stats]  [Upstream/TX]  Good Cell Cnt: 43931052  Idle Cell Cnt: 563942044
     Tx Packets Dropped Count: 0  Tx Bad Packets Count: 5293
     [Downstream/RX)]  Good Cell Cnt: 48618869  Idle Cell Cnt: 1326965118  Bad Hec Cell Cnt: 22  Overflow Dropped Cell Cnt: 0  Rx Packets Dropped Count: 0  Rx Bad Packets Count: 0
    [SAR AAL5 Stats]  Tx PDU's: 7164003  Rx PDU's: 8835823  Tx Total Bytes: 3316898468  Rx Total Bytes: 1900473039  Tx Total Error Counts: 0  Rx Total Error Counts: 3
    [OAM Stats]  Near End F5 Loop Back Count: 0  Near End F4 Loop Back Count: 0  Far End F5 Loop Back Count: 0  Far End F4 Loop Back Count: 0  SAR OAM Ping Response Drop Count=0
    And here is todays speedtester result.
    FAQ
    1. Best Effort Test: -provides background information.
    Download  Speed
    1.84 Mbps
    0 Mbps
    2 Mbps Max Achievable Speed
    Download speedachieved during the test was - 1.84 Mbps For your connection, the acceptable range of speeds is 0.8 Mbps-2 Mbps. IP Profile for your line is - 2 Mbps
    2. Upstream Test: -provides background information.
    Upload Speed
    0.87 Mbps
    0 Mbps
    0.83 Mbps Max Achievable Speed
    Upload speed achieved during the test was - 0.87Mbps Additional Information: Upstream Rate IP profile on your line is - 0.83 Mbps
    I hope these results are o.k. being that they have been connected for 3 days, but I am trying not to disconnect for 5 days or more.
    Just one more thing, the SNR is 20db in the day dropping to 15db at night, it is a long overhead overhead supplying the property (1 mile +).
    Thanks,
    Olly

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