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Smith6612
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reply to Buffalo

Re: [speed/latency] Trouble with DSL

The problem could pretty much lay anywhere. One thing you could do is try doing a NID test. Typically, the NID is a gray box found on the outside of your home that connects Verizon's wiring to your home's wiring. If the modem's phone cord is long enough and you have access to the NID and it's test jack, you could see about running the modem directly from the NID for a little while to see if it disconnects or not. If it still disconnects during the night, you might just have to get a tech out to fix up your line a bit so that it doesn't disconnect. Testing at the NID gives an advantage as if your NID is within a certain age, it will allow you to completely disconnect your home's wiring.

If a NID test is not possible, the next thing to try would be to use another jack in your home that can get the DSL signal and run it out of there for a little while to see if the disconnects/slow downs still take place.


Buffalo

@verizon.net

Eek. Well, the NID is on the exterior of my home, second floor. And all the other jacks have been D/C'd by the tech at the time he checked over the wiring and changed out the one phone jack the DSL line goes into.

I guess I'm at a loss unless I want to have a tech come out and trouble shoot a second time?



Smith6612
Premium,MVM
join:2008-02-01
North Tonawanda, NY
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Pretty much that is what it sounds like it has to be. Since you have a Dry Loop line, and since the NID doesn't sound to be in such an accessible spot, it's hard to rule your home wiring as the issue or not. Let the tech know that your line stats are fine, and that you are seeing an occasional drop in service with the sync rate falling every service drop, and he should be able to figure out what the problem may be. Worst comes to worst, you may just need to use another jack in your home for the DSL (unless the current one can be repaired) or you may need to have a new line on Verizon's end brought in/swapped to another line pair.



Buffalo

@verizon.net

Great! Thank you for your help diagnosing this problem.



Smith6612
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No problem. Report back how things go after the tech leaves and the line runs for a bit


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