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Signal To Noise ratio. How much the modem can hear of the data over the background noise. In the evenings / night the SNR will raise (its just a natural thing) so when this raises the modem has a harder time hearing the data that is sent.
In the case of CUK the SNR is bloody awfull
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Hey xogg - you know us process engineers, always fiddling with our equipment at any opportunity!
Hope you get it sorted.
Another thought - if you are on BT Home for instance, the contention ratio is around 50:1 for the bandwidth compared with business which is 20:1. In other words, evenings when the kids are grabbing the bandwidth it may cause problems?
If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.
I think business account is actually fine - I had it for 3 months and I used it pretty much up to the max, ~2 Mbits all the time, I then canned it as it was trial. Careful though - they have some "light" business accounts, but proper one (I paid 29.99 for it) should be fine, a loopwhole IMO, not sure how long will it last, they probably afraid of bad publicity that may affect businesses so let hoggers do it.
I use BT Broadband business 8Mb - not had any problems with dropout or restrictions so far. Have static IP and use a Draytek router.
Bit concerned if BT would restrict bandwidth useage on business account, not that I would ever exceed any limits with my clients, unlike you Mr C and SKA.
If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.
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