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Interesting, I migrated away from the iCloud calendar about half a year ago for this reason, among other things 😉.
@Hafliweuch82 If I were you, I would check whether you already have an account with one of the providers mentioned and give it a try. They all have advantages and disadvantages, at least I can’t choose a “best” one 😉
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@Roger G wrote:
@Preirauzau50 wrote:
Is it possible to reverse these stabilizations? Before that it was much more stable. no CRC available!!
That would be counter-productive. We (or the automatic system) only do this when the Anschluss is running smoothly.
It ran cleaner before than it does now… if I interpret that correctly: no CRC available!!!
@Preirauzau50 wrote:
Is it possible to reverse these stabilizations? Before that it was much more stable. no CRC available!!
That would be counter-productive. We (or the automatic system) only do this when the Anschluss is running smoothly.
Roger G.
Swisscom (Schweiz) AG, Product Manager Wireline AccessAt the beginning of the year there was one 😁… and yet there are signs of a BT when measuring (but only 50% certainty)
I see the first problems on December 18th, 2023. But after fixing the BT the stabilization was never removed. So none of our technicians did it. Anyways, I see really bad resyncs on 02/21/24. Important: Never disconnect the DSL line without switching off the router. These resyncs were then the trigger for the next stabilization level. Then on 02/24/24 resyncs again which has now led to further stabilization.
Now there is another Anschluss at UPK1 at the address and guess what, it has a BT. So it’s entirely possible that it’s getting in your way via the UP. The Anschluss has no interference, no stabilization, which means that the BT only negatively affects the bit rate there. There shouldn’t be any negative influence on your management, but I would still take a close look at the UP.
Roger G.
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