the guy said 3999 is fine for a 4mbps connection.
No, it's not fine. Like manu1991 said, there's overhead.
said it does not affect the speed of the connection.
Lie. Speed can be regulated/limited at DSLAM port and BRAS interface. There are two things at play here:
1) DSLAM port profile => connection profile => affects sync rate => affects dl/up rate
2) BRAS profile => speed profile => affects overall rate => affects dl/up rate
he said he cannot do that because that is for 8mbps connection.
Nope, it's not. Even BSNL customers with 750ULD/512kbps have 8mbps connection profile.
then he used the excuse that 4mbps is only guaranteed from bsnl ftp servers.
What has transfer protocol got to do with it? Private ftp, less congestion? That's a lame excuse.
he said he would send a guy to check it at my end because it has password etc.
so the dude would come to my place at around 5pm to show me speeds from their local ftp servers. ****ing piece of shit.
5pm lol, he's bluffing. They get busy packing up for the day at 4:30pm.
https://imgur.com/KjD0b
and my line speeds are now set at 8mbps. he flatly refused to do it for me.
Nice. Upstream bw has also increased to 997kbps. SNR margins have taken a small hit but that's an effect of line rate increase. No issues there, 27.1/15.1 are good enough for maintaining a steady connection.
this is sheer sorcery.
https://imgur.com/cuiw4
No sorcery. The values speak. :victorious:
speed hover between 350-550.
acceptable
