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== [[FTTC Checks|1. Standard Checks]] == |
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First of all, go through the standard checks, we should then be confident that the cause of the dropping is not on the customer side. |
First of all, go through the standard checks, we should then be confident that the cause of the dropping is not on the customer side. |
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== [[Dropping DSL CQM|2. Check CQM Graph]] == |
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You may be able to get some clues from the graphs. Find out more here. |
You may be able to get some clues from the graphs. Find out more here. |
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== [[Dropping ADSL Diagnostics|3. Use Diagnostic Tools]] == |
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You can run tests on the line to see if they indicate a fault. |
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Latest revision as of 14:26, 10 June 2019
Generally, a FTTC line should be more reliable than ADSL, and should stay on line pretty much all the time. A line dropping intermittently will need investigation.
![]() 1. Standard ChecksFirst of all, go through the standard checks, we should then be confident that the cause of the dropping is not on the customer side. |
![]() 2. Check CQM GraphYou may be able to get some clues from the graphs. Find out more here. |
![]() 3. Use Diagnostic ToolsYou can run tests on the line to see if they indicate a fault. |
![]() 4. Contact SupportContact support, they will run further tests and will report a fault - usually a dropping connection will require us to arrange a BT Openreach engineer to attend site. |
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