 knkayotte
join:2001-02-02 Camp Verde, AZ | Interleave
I just want my interleave turned off. |
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 Turbocpe Premium join:2001-12-22 IA
| said by knkayotte :I just want my interleave turned off. Have you tried contacting Qwest, or used the Qwest forum? There are numerous customers who have successfully gotten interleave removed from their DSL circuit albeit it involved time and contacting the right people. |
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 knkayotte
join:2001-02-02 Camp Verde, AZ | Yes I have, I'd need to get really aggressive and pursue it up the chain. Just don't have the time. Wish they'd make it easier. |
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 darylo
join:2006-04-03 Clearfield, UT | reply to knkayotte what is Interleave? |
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  daniyel
join:2001-05-10 Tucson, AZ
| reply to knkayotte I would just like a DSL connection again. Currently using Cox Cable internet, and the new-ish development I live in still doesn't get service from qwest for DSL, even though there are a few remote terminals and stacks in the area.
Of course, calling customer service and using their online chat are useless, and I have gotten the same canned response for over a year.
I guess I need to move to a more affluent area to be serviced by Qwest -- oh well -- I might have to be a cable monkey for awhile, just cause Qwest seems to be lagging on rolling out service. |
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  Cjaiceman Premium,MVM join:2004-10-12 Parker, CO
·Comcast Workplace
·Comcast
| reply to knkayotte If they turned off Interleaving, and offered me speeds 10Mbps+ and at least 1Mbps of upload I would go back to them. When I had them they could only offer me 7Mbps/720Kbps. Also my interleaving would add 32ms to ANY location. They change those 2 things and it would awesome. Only time will tell.  -- Hot Jamz 94FM »cjaiceman.is-a-geek.com/hotjamz/hotjamz.pls |
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  The Beer I Love It When A Plan Comes Together Premium join:2001-07-24 Omaha, NE clubs: | reply to knkayotte You realize it takes 1 email to 1 person and the network engineer will call you back the next day?
The only people who have an issue refuse to follow the one step outlined in the forum. |
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 RayW Premium join:2001-09-01 Layton, UT clubs:
·XMission
| reply to darylo said by darylo :what is Interleave? A means of making your line more robust at the cost of a bit of delay (aka latency and sometimes called lag although lag is really another issue. Twitch gamers want *very* low latency to help keep up with the game server many miles away and to get the jump on any opposition).
from »www.wlug.org.nz/Interleaving (spelling corrected to American standard): A DSL frame is broken into two sections a "Fast" section and an "Interleave" section. In the fast section packets are sent with the FEC information sent directly after the packets. In the interleave section packets are all sent, then the FEC information is sent for each packet. This means that with interleaved packets you must wait for the entire frame to arrive before you can process any packets, but it moves the error correction information away from the data so data corruption is unlikely to take out both the FEC and the actual data. With Interleaving disabled, the FEC is sent directly after the packet, so a packet can be dispatched immediately after it's received (you don't have to wait for the entire frame to arrive), however the FEC is close to the payload data and if the data is corrupted then the FEC is probably corrupt as well and thus it's unable to correct the data. -- I am not lost, I find myself every time. |
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  dvd536 as Mr. Pink as they come Premium join:2001-04-27 Phoenix, AZ
| reply to darylo said by darylo :what is Interleave? Error correction that automatically adds 32ms to your latency BEFORE you even get out on the net. -- You can never be too rich, too thin or have too much Bandwidth |
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 fiberguy My views are my own. Premium join:2005-05-20
| reply to Cjaiceman They could "only" offer you "7mb /720" ....?
Dude.. you're on the top of their tiers already! And, that's faster than what most cable customers get! -- "Wipe out the national deficit over night... Tax the stupid!" - about 50 gMail invites available. PM if you'd like one. |
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 knkayotte
join:2001-02-02 Camp Verde, AZ
·Qwest.net
·Packet8
| reply to The Beer Who do I e-mail and what forum? I've already been up a down the Qwest forums. No definitive answer there. I have a nice clean line to, could easily do without interleave.
On another note, no cable in my neck of the woods, DSL is pretty much the only option. I'd love to see FTTH bought doubt us rural folks will see that anytime soon. I'm lucky to get 7/896. |
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 Turbocpe Premium join:2001-12-22 IA
| Read this thread:»Qwest Does Listen, Qwest Does Care, There is a god.
The exact answer is not there. They do not want the exact answer there as it may lead to abuse. If you review the thread, and use some common sense, you will figure it out. |
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  Cjaiceman Premium,MVM join:2004-10-12 Parker, CO
·Comcast Workplace
·Comcast
| reply to fiberguy said by fiberguy :They could "only" offer you "7mb /720" ....? Dude.. you're on the top of their tiers already! And, that's faster than what most cable customers get! While this maybe true, Comcast is the only other provider in the area. They offered me 8000/768 for only a few $$ more a month, and their pings are much lower. Plus I have the "PermaBoost" so I usually get 18-32Mbps vs. the 7Mbps W/ interleaving that Qwest is offering. That extra $5/month is worth it. -- Hot Jamz 94FM »cjaiceman.is-a-geek.com/hotjamz/hotjamz.pls |
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