New Infinity install - abrupt decrease in speeds.....

Infinity installed Monday 27th June
Ran speedtest.net test with OR Engineer present (wireless connection...)
First image (above!) doesn't appear on preview - so I'll summarise
d/l 35.64  u/l 6.23 ping 32
Speeds have plummeted, and connection lost on several occasions, followed process in Hub Manager (summarised very well I see in http://community.bt.com/t5/BT-Infinity/Infinity-kit-keeps-dropping-connection/m-p/162937)
speedtest. net (ethernet connection) now
speedtester.bt.test result (yesterday evening) ethernet again
This is a slight improvement on the previous test when d/l ip profile was about 1100 !
I was unable to carry out the further test (after changing username and re-connecting) as test did not run
So...
Should I expect this? should I wait a couple of days (or more) for the ip profile to improve (by a factor of 20x or more?)
Or contact the Mods?
Cheers,
Alb
There are 11 kinds of people in the world..... Those who understand binary, those who don't and those, like me, who wish they'd never heard of it...
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Thanks Dave,
/Quote (quote button fails with error so copy/pasted)
Turn both boxes off, turn on the modem and wait for DSL then turn on the HH£ with everything preconnected and you should then resume superfast BB
end Quote/
checked version and date, and would seem to be OK. Didn't really want to shut down modem and hub as it may affect IP profile. [mind you, this is hub version not modem firmware] Anyone know how to check that?
Mind you the latest results are not particularly inspiring anyway...so it couldn't make it any worse!
Al
There are 11 kinds of people in the world..... Those who understand binary, those who don't and those, like me, who wish they'd never heard of it...

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    Its October 2012 ... I try to get BT infinity.. internet page doesnt recognise my address even though i've had a BT line there before.. Even with my CC and previous BT information you cant find my address in your system?
    OK .. so i'll ring you up then and order .. what a dedicated customer...
    OK ... so now the lady on the phone is telling me I have to register a new address... errm.. OK.
    OK ... so now my address says I will only get 250kb, so I cant have BT infinity
    I argue that i've had 8mb internet through a BT phoneline at the same address, the same phone socket infact.
    OK, so the people at the call centre dont care about that, evidently the system saying i can only get 250kb holds more weight than me already having 8mb at the same address... ARGH!!! So im ONLY allowed to get a phoneline. No matter what verbal agreements I try to make, NO, they refuse to do the infinity install with the phoneline... WHY? I AM THE CUSTOMER? TAKE MY MONEY AND DO THE **bleep** JOB! no.. to no avail ...
    OK ... So its NOVEMBER .. im a little frustrated, BUT, My Phoneline is up and running and to no suprise the speedchecker says I can have upto 80Mb Internet, What happened to the 250kb quote? where the hell is my apology for not installing Infinity at the same time? I ignore the urge to complain all day and proceed to order infinity...
    OK... SO its late November .. Engineer comes out ... Yay ... Stays for 15minutes ... tells me inside install is finished just wait for them to do the line outside ... YAY.
    Ok .. Its december, another engineer has turned up, hes come inside to check the box.. Oh no! A fault! SO now im given a new date , Monday the 10th December ...
    Ok ...so its Monday 10th... ITS BEEN 10 WEEKS!? wow time flies when you dont have an ISP... The engineer is a friendly fellow, hes late, like all the others were .. infact hes 2 hours late ... but at least i will finally be able to do my work from home ... NO ... theres another fault???
    Ok ...so its 5minutes ago... I just got a text from BT ... An Engineer will come to visit on 31st December.
    Now im just angry ... WHY GOD ... WHY did I ever go with British Telecom... WHYYYY.
    the BeThere website which i know will delivery internet in 10 days with the lowest ping in the country wont work for me now... ARGH...  since BT has played with my phoneline at every opportunity, my phone number is saying im too far from the exchange..
    OK... So now I have no options but to wait until at least 2013 before I have an internet connection!?
    I just wanted to warn others of my experience. Avoid at all costs.

    Title of Infinity forum.
    BT Infinity
    Use this board to post any questions about connection and speed problems on your Infinity broadband.
    You are waiting for a BT Package to be installed. When it is working, and if you have problems with it, then the experts on that board will help you.
    I suspect your problem is due to Openreach, who are stretched to the limit at the moment
    There are some useful help pages here, for BT Broadband customers only, on my personal website.
    BT Broadband customers - help with broadband, WiFi, networking, e-mail and phones.

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