Talal wroteBefore the rain starts:
Maximum Line Rate: 1.17 Mbps Upload / 20.66 Mbps download
Line Rate: 1.02 Mbps Upload / 18.22 Mbps download
Output power: 12.1 dBm Upload / 18.6 dBm download
Line Attenuation: 12.5 dB Upload / 20.5 dB download
Noise Margin: 12.4 dB Upload / 10.1 dB download
Actual speed test results between 12 Mbps and 13.5 Mbps download!!
After rain:
Maximum Line Rate: 0.72 Mbps Upload / 12.93 Mbps download
Line Rate: 0.67 Mbps Upload / 12.08 Mbps download
Output power: 12.4 dBm Upload / 19.7 dBm download
Line Attenuation: 14.0 dB Upload / 23.0 dB download
Noise Margin: 7.2 dB Upload / 9.7 dB download
Actual speed test results between 7.5 Mbps and 9.5 Mbps download..
Today, the weather is sunny but I still have the same results as yesterday's.
Modem is Technicolor (Willing to get the VR400 or VR900 and upgrade to VDSL2 if accepted.
The cable is newly installed from the building's main cabinet to my apartment.
And do you think I am eligible to upgrade for VDSL? Any guesses of what the speed could be?
Any suggestions about the issue faced on my current ADSL2?
It seems your line is affected by the rain and its receiving a bad connection check your line attenuation/noise margin before and after rain (The lower the dB/ratio, the better the connection).
You can check if replacing your filter or connecting your line directly from ogero box and check your results again (to see if the issue is from your home or from ogero).
In the meantime you can submit a complaint to ogero that your dsl is down in order to check it.