I posted my experience with the Upgrade from Hsia45 to 75 earlier. It appears I was too far from Vram and retrains and speed went down the toilet. Tech came yesterday and rolled me back to Hsia45 and all was well until morning. Speeds sucks, but retrains only take a couple minutes, TV seems fine.
I have always consistently run 28-30Mbps on my laptop upstairs. It dropped to 10Mbps. I called AT&T back and the tech remotely switched some channels after running a wired speed test (38Mbps). He got it up to 20Mbps and dispatched technician for today, He says I need to get what I was getting. Well now I'm down to 7Mbps. No doubt in my mind the guy who came last week to install branded block and make switches screwed something up.
DSL Status
Line 1 Line 2
Line State Up Up
Downstream Sync Rate (kbps) 27895 27321
Upstream Sync Rate (kbps) 3040 3040
Downstream Max Attainable Rate (kbps) 47188 46404
Upstream Max Attainable Rate (kbps) 10307 10940
Modulation VDSL2 VDSL2
Data Path Interleaved Interleaved
Downstream Upstream Downstream Upstream
SN Margin (dB) 16.3 21.5 16.1 22.6
Line Attenuation (dB) 32.8 22.3 33.5 22.4
Output Power(dBm) 14.5 6.8 14.5 7.7
Errored Seconds 0 0 0 0
Loss of Signal 0 0 0 0
Loss of Frame 0 0 0 0
FEC Errors 699 0 173 0
CRC Errors 0 0 0 0
Aggregated Information
Bonded Downstream Rate 55216
Bonded Upstream Rate 6080
IPv6
Status Available
Global Unicast IPv6 Address 2602:301:7712:6580::/60
Border Relay IPv4 Address 12.83.49.81
IPv4 Statistics
Transmit Packets 496015
Transmit Errors 0
Transmit Discards 6
IPv6 Statistics
Transmit Packets 5432
Transmit Errors 0
Transmit Discards 0
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