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Has anyone seen their new ADSL2+ line speeds take effect yet?
I say this because my router is still showing the 8Mb sync rates and its almost 10pm.
Thanks,
Neil
It just pops up a new bookmark save dialogue.
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> I was referring to me being able to view online if I am still
> 20CN or 21CN.
The URL below will give more details of your ADSL connection - obviously you have to change the adsl login details:
http://noc.enta.net/centralpipe/?
[email protected] This will tell you what Interconnect node and type you are on.
i.e. IP Stream Connect (IPSC) is an 'up to 8Mb' connection.
If you add your password to the link (you can scramble it using MD5) then you will get some more info - if the ALT(Anti Loss Tool) is in effect and if you have been marked as a 'heavy' user:
http://noc.enta.net/centralpipe/?
[email protected]&pw= your-adsl-password NB. I'm not 100% sure the newer 'adsl.freeola.net' logins work.
I'm still trying to figure out how the new ALT design works - hence this post on the new packages - it's all very new so hopefully things will get clearer soon.
I've created a page showing the current status of the IPSC nodes which you may find useful.
Hope that helps :¬)
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Is this a migration related issue?
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Thankyou.
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I was referring to me being able to view online if I am still 20CN or 21CN.
Thanks.
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When you are asking about your circuit what further information do you need? If you mean line statistics (suc as sync rate, attenuation and SNR) then these can usually be viewed using your routers web interface.
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Is there a way I can lookup my current circuit?
Thanks.
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