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Revision as of 16:36, 10 March 2015
What type of FTTC fault do you have?
Slow FTTCIs it taking a long time to load web pages, or download files? Do you have packetloss? Do you think your line should be faster than what it should be? |
Dropping FTTCIs your connection going up and down? (Stopping and then starting). We like stable connections, so lets get to the bottom of this! |
Completely OfflineIf your FTTC line is down permanently (as apposed to going up and down) then look here for help |
General FTTC ChecksThese are the basic checks that Support tend to ask customers when there is a potential fault. |
Diagnostic ToolsAAISP provide their customers with many tools to help diagnose a problem with their network or connection, find out more here. |
Line SettingsMost of our lines have tweaks that can be applied to them, such as Interleaving, DLM or profile options, MTU adjustments etc. These are explained here |
Subcategories
This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total.
Pages in category 'FTTC Faults'
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