On Wed, 19 Nov 2014 12:57:30 + (GMT), Jim web wrote:
Be interested to hear if anyone else has had the same sort of weird
behavior that seems to be phased with sunset!
ADSL is affected by interference from MF broadcast stations. During the day
the ionosphere is wrong for the long distance
On 19/11/2014 15:08, Dave Liquorice wrote:
On Wed, 19 Nov 2014 12:57:30 + (GMT), Jim web wrote:
Be interested to hear if anyone else has had the same sort of weird
behavior that seems to be phased with sunset!
ADSL is affected by interference from MF broadcast stations.
I used to be a
On 19 November 2014 15:08, Dave Liquorice allso...@howhill.com wrote:
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What is a bit odd about your fault is the fairly regular timing. Sync
during the day could well be way above what it can do at night hence the
drop at sunset (though that seems a bit early). In the morning the reduced
In article e1xr6sv-0006en...@bombadil.infradead.org, Dave Liquorice
allso...@howhill.com wrote:
On Wed, 19 Nov 2014 12:57:30 + (GMT), Jim web wrote:
Be interested to hear if anyone else has had the same sort of weird
behavior that seems to be phased with sunset!
ADSL is affected by
On Wed, 19 Nov 2014 16:46:02 +, Colin Law wrote:
I know RF interference at night can cause a resync to a slower speed
but in my experience it will not automatically resync in the morning
again, but will stay at the slower speed, so it will not need to slow
down again the next night.
On 19 November 2014 21:43, Dave Liquorice allso...@howhill.com wrote:
On Wed, 19 Nov 2014 16:46:02 +, Colin Law wrote:
I know RF interference at night can cause a resync to a slower speed
but in my experience it will not automatically resync in the morning
again, but will stay at the
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