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Originally Posted by Damien
It might just be a one off but I am obviously paranoid.
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and you are right to be, there is still an issue. If there was a problem with noise on VM's end it would manifest as errors on one channels. Post rs errors should be very few and far between. You shouldn't see any at all, absolutely 0, and even when I have had problems in the past it has only been a handful. You have got over 1000 on each channel which means there is something wrong with your line again. I would hazard a guess that when they came out last time and replaced bits that they may not have tightened up some of the connectors in the box on the outside of your house or something and some water has got in over the last couple of days.
It is up to you how long you want to leave this for. You can wait to see if it gets worse but it is going to need sorting out and the sooner the better. If i were you I would ring them up and tell them you are still having the same problem and it hasn't been fixed from the last time they came out. Keep your graphs going (you can look at them historically) so when a tech comes round and says he replaced everything and cant find anything wrong you can show him the graphs, the packet loss and disconnects.