Thread: DSL "Crosstalk"
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Old 07-07-2014, 15:17   #4
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Re: DSL "Crosstalk"

Unlikely to be deliberate as you say, any contention on the Plusnet side would likely happen at a higher level.

If it were a case of link-layer interference between the lines I would expect to see modem disconnects and resynchronisation at the lower speed, which you've said isn't happening. So that really leaves the equipment at either end I suppose.

What are you using to bond the lines, and how are you testing the throughput (both combined and invididually)?
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