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TalkTalk_Company_Representative wrote: »HI All,
If any TalkTalk Customers are experiencing issues with connection we can investigate this on the TalkTalk Members Forum. We can also arrange replacement filters as part of diagnostic testing should this be necessary.
Regards
Mark
TalkTalk Online Community Executive.
I,ve been having slow speed issues for ages, hence the LLu change,(up to 24 meg);;;
Now, I notice that , Wireless my speed drops dramatically, and is all over the place;;0.5>4.5 and no 2 speeds the same;;;;
Just today, I decided to use ethernet only, until my new router comes;;
BUT, my PC is in the Lounge,and master socket,s in the kitchen, No phone sockets in the lounge as I use a quad dect phone plugged into Master socket, using 1 filter;;
Temporarily ;I have had to, run 2 extension phone cables, plugged together as 1, from Master socket > Filter > router, then short ethernet to pc;;
It,s ok giving 4+megs regular, which is excellent from wireless;
If new router doesn,t solve the wireless issues regarding speed, would I be better off taking the phone cable extension cables away, replace it with 15 metre adsl rj11>rj11 and putting the filter at the Master socket???
Also, at the master socket I have a three way phone splitter;
1>dect phones
2>spare emergency ordinary phone, in case dect fails;;
3>PC>cable 15 metre>filter>router>to pc via ethernet cable;
Instead of 3 filters, would 1 be better at Master socket>3 way splitter>PC/dect/emergency phone;;????? Illiminating 2 filters;
Sorry if this is long winded and confusing;;;but hopng new router means I can just go wireless again with good stable signal;;;Though somehow I doubt it::::Sceptic by nature;;;:(:(:(
Appreciate any advice please;0 -
Don't why you have multiple threads about your ongoing problems, however did no-one tell you that DECT base stations are a common cause of wireless interference, routers should not be located near them.
It would also be easier to run a couple of homeplugs rather than a long ethernet cable, and of course routers should never be used with extension cables, unless pin 3 has been removed.
I use an ADSL Nation replacement faceplate which simplifies my wiring, others are available though.
http://www.adslnation.com/products/xte2005.phpThat gum you like is coming back in style.0 -
Don't why you have multiple threads about your ongoing problems, however did no-one tell you that DECT base stations are a common cause of wireless interference, routers should not be located near them.
It would also be easier to run a couple of homeplugs rather than a long ethernet cable, and of course routers should never be used with extension cables, unless pin 3 has been removed.
I use an ADSL Nation replacement faceplate which simplifies my wiring, others are available though.
http://www.adslnation.com/products/xte2005.php
NO, I didnt know dect phones interfered with wireless routers, but guessed they could, ; As my router/dect base were next to each other.I moved router to lounge, hence cable run;;I use different rooms with laptop, so wire less is preferable, but speed loss is dramatic;;I posted this on other thread??Hoping new router gives me enough speed to not use any cable, other than to router;
What,s difference between homeplugs in each room to extension to each room?? Sometimes we have to adapt to what weve got; Getting same speed with 15 metre cable>router.pc;as pc.>.router>master 3feet max0 -
Newer ADSL2/2+ based services train to the highest stable connection speed. This can take up to 10 days. Most LLU based services are ADSL 2/2+. If within the 10 days, disconnection or high attenuation (caused by long extensions or poor line quality) is detected on your line, your line speed will be lower.
Hence, it is better to connect your router as close to the main BT socket as possible without telephone line (RJ-11) extension leads. Leave it there switched on continuously for 10 days and then check your speed.
To connect other computers without wireless, either run an RJ-45 (Ethernet) NOT RJ-11 or use HomePlugs as penrhyn mentioned, to the other computer.If my post hasn't helped you, then don't click the 'Thanks' button!0 -
Newer ADSL2/2+ based services train to the highest stable connection speed. This can take up to 10 days. Most LLU based services are ADSL 2/2+. If within the 10 days, disconnection or high attenuation (caused by long extensions or poor line quality) is detected on your line, your line speed will be lower.
Hence, it is better to connect your router as close to the main BT socket as possible without telephone line (RJ-11) extension leads. Leave it there switched on continuously for 10 days and then check your speed.
To connect other computers without wireless, either run an RJ-45 (Ethernet) NOT RJ-11 or use HomePlugs as penrhyn mentioned, to the other computer.
I don,t want ANY more phone points if possible, but if nescessary, wanted to know best way + filters;;to do it?
Leaving it on constantly now only results in it either logging itself off;;;sometimes with or without the error code?
Hopefully, llu+ new router will remedy this+give a better speed from exchange to router;;
When llu is enabled, I shall put it router back to Master box and wireless for the 10 days dlm, and leave on 24/7, but if this persistant logging off persists during night, then ain,t much I can do;;;No idea why it does it, and I hope it,s router;;;There are rooms I use it where it,s not possible to put new sockets;;IE;Conservatory, which , in summer is where it,s normally based;lounge in winter;;;now;;What should be done, and what can be done, are not always possible, have to adapt;;;As I am using router with extension telephone cable;;;;;What is PIN3 that penrhyn mentioned be removed????:beer:0 -
The dark secrets about pin three are revealed in the following link........
http://www.kitz.co.uk/adsl/socket.htmThat gum you like is coming back in style.0 -
joe134 - From your last post there are a number of things that could be causing your slow speeds:
You still haven't mentioned the make and model of your router/MODEM?
How are measuring your speed?
If you look at the link/ADSL/i-light on your router/MODEM, is it steady (green) or flashing when you can't access the Internet?
If you have a router, login and look at the stats. It should indicate the number of disconnections and/or errors. The errors indicate data packets being dropped and can give you a clue if there are intermittent problems with your line. The number of disconnections is also a good indication of line or hardware problems.
It seems that Error 3000 is a software error and could be a number of things - where are you seeing this error?If my post hasn't helped you, then don't click the 'Thanks' button!0 -
joe134 - From your last post there are a number of things that could be causing your slow speeds:
You still haven't mentioned the make and model of your router/MODEM?
How are measuring your speed?
If you look at the link/ADSL/i-light on your router/MODEM, is it steady (green) or flashing when you can't access the Internet?
If you have a router, login and look at the stats. It should indicate the number of disconnections and/or errors. The errors indicate data packets being dropped and can give you a clue if there are intermittent problems with your line. The number of disconnections is also a good indication of line or hardware problems.
It seems that Error 3000 is a software error and could be a number of things - where are you seeing this error?
router;;the logging off, as now, only occurs when pc,s been idle for a while, BUT, it could be 15 minutes, or 2 hours, no consistency;;;
no where in router to alter, always on as default.;
Does it wireless or ethernet, as now;;;have to log back on with my aol password;;The log is endless off errors, loss of signal, etc;;
That,s why the techies think it,s router related;;?
But ,AOL are not the best at consistancy, wonder why I,m renewing again must be mad:rotfl: ERROR dialogue box when I turn pc on again. I have to press on/off button first, flashes orange.then blue;;ACER aspire 5920 2.5 years old;;that,s why I,ve gone LLU not IPstream as I am now, penryhn stated this was my problem, BT strangling me;;
THe green ethernet and wlan lights are constantly flashing together and internet also flashes often with ethernet, No regular pattern;;;
It,s enough to drive you round the bend, thats why the guys on the Techie site have been marvelous and very patient;they are flashing like billyo now;;;I can enter the net, it just disconnects when idle????
Checking speedtests with thinkbroadband for years now;
The wireless signal on tray goes up and down 24>36>48>54Mbps
poor/fair/good/excellent, changes every time I hover over it;;;;
THAT was my very first OP on techie site about my problems;;;I THINK??:embarasseThat long ago;;;Open to any suggestions which may help;;:beer:But as penryhn said, don,t want too many threads going, on loads now, just that, I read this thread and decided to put new filters in and extension to pc in the lounge , turn off wireless.Had to use phone extensions, move Modem away from Master to use ethernet cable, as a temp measure; That,s what,s at hand;Not ideal;;till new router comes That,s the status Quo,0 -
I'm going to reply in your Techie forum thread as this is going off-topic for this thread:
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?t=3637171If my post hasn't helped you, then don't click the 'Thanks' button!0 -
I'm going to reply in your Techie forum thread as this is going off-topic for this thread:
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?t=36371710
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