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  • [[File:Internet.png|link=:Category:TalkTalk Wholesale]] Here is a general FAQ regarding our TalkTalk Wholesale Service, if you are migrating over to TalkTalk then also see:
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  • == Tests available to VDSL/FTTC Circuits on TalkTalk Wholesale backhaul == ...for termination of the circuit, and so only tests exposed by Openreach can be run.
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  • [[File:Internet.png|link=:Category:TalkTalk Wholesale]] ...here we have customers on BTs old 20CN service who can migrate to TalkTalk Wholesale and upgrade to ADSL2+.
    7 KB (1,301 words) - 00:03, 18 August 2018
  • ...s! These results will then be available to AAISP staff as well as TalkTalk Wholesale staff. *'''BT Wholesale:-''' please run the speed tester at [https://speedtest.btwholesale.com spee
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  • With TalkTalk Wholesale ADSL circuits we (and customers) have full control over the line profile. B Not long! The profile change is set through to TalkTalk Wholesale as soon as you click the button on the control page, and the line will resy
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  • *TT lines - via [[TalkTalk Wholesale Line Profiles|Adjusting the profile]] ...ropped shortly after 11am, and reconnected with higher latency. This could be interleaving being applied]]
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  • ...d to equipment (an MSAN or DSLAM) which has a broadband modem. It may also be connected to test systems. This equipment is owned by the back-haul carrier ...e within the equipment at the exchange or the back-haul network. There can be major issues that affect one carrier for many hours at a time, but the chan
    8 KB (1,428 words) - 20:21, 26 September 2023
  • *Wholesale options (e.g. routing to our own LNS via L2TP) The APN need not be set in the UK, if required then set to:
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  • AAISP BT lines, TalkTalk Wholesale lines can all be used for bonding, and gives even greater resilience in the case of a fault FTTC lines can be bonded in exactly the same way. We'd suggest using a FireBrick 2700 and can
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  • ...er than what the availability checker suggests, then there is a problem to be investigated. ...t speed your line provides. We suggest using a few different ones so as to be sure a slow report isn't due to a slow speed test server.
    4 KB (647 words) - 00:20, 18 August 2018
  • *Your local exchange, e.g. the wholesale carrier has too many customers sharing the same back-hail links from the ex ...never be the bottleneck, and so once your traffic hits our network it will be passing through routers and fibres that are monitored and upgraded before t
    2 KB (394 words) - 08:56, 2 July 2019
  • This page will be about MTU, If you're unlucky, there may be no error message at all (these are from Debian and Ubuntu through a Netgear
    17 KB (2,835 words) - 09:44, 27 April 2023
  • ...wall (Note however this is just the way I have setup my system, and should be used only as guidance) . ...ct one /128 address to be assigned to your router, additional subnets will be routed to this address.
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  • ...sed to be used for a higher level of faults engineers within BT that would be called in where there was a difficult problem that normal engineers could n ...we'll charge a callout fee". That would not be too bad, though £160 would be a huge call out fee.
    16 KB (2,941 words) - 08:28, 12 January 2021
  • ...ally software in a router to try to help with VoIP calls, often needing to be disabled. ;BTW:BT Wholesale.
    12 KB (1,955 words) - 17:29, 29 September 2022