FTTC Fast Path (Interleaving) removal with Plusnet

A quick and free boost for my broadband connection this week. I’d been monitoring my DSL service and was noticing some errors on the downstream and with some quick research Interleaving was a common cause of this. Interleaving in short splits your packets down and reassembles at the far end, it’s great for stability but does increase latency. It’s not great if you use VOIP and if you’re a gamer it can increase that all important response time which you need as low as possible.

A quick webchat with Plusnet support and I’d asked for my service to be put on “fast track” or in other words, having interleaving removed. A 24 hour wait and to my surprise my connection has improved!

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After;

 

The only issue with this is if Interleaving was helping the connection there is a possibility it will wobble and DLM will re-apply it but the service in general is very stable so I am hopeful that the change will last.

Broadband Upgrade

I’ve been a little bit AFK over the last month or so, real life duties have had to take priority and then more recently broadband issues! I’ve now had to take the step and put in a copper based line however me being me wanted to use MikroTik kit. to do this I needed to use a stand alone modem so opted for an ex-BT Huawei HG612 3B and then used a PoE splitter to power it so I didn’t have any nasty power supplied stringing around my front room.

A 50cm Tandy high quality twisted pair DSL cable took the duty of getting the service form my master socket to my modem.

Although not the full 80/20 I am now getting a good packet loss free 55/16