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mercutio
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  #1432470 22-Nov-2015 01:32
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networkn: I am now at 68/11.3 is that the best I am likely to get? How do I tell if I have been moved to Band 988? I hope it will be better since I was at 65/10 before.


10360 was the old maximum upload, so you'll be on 998.  sync may change slightly when you get shifted to dlm-1, but not by much.  to get much more speed you have to hope you get shifted to 17a, .. 




  #1432487 22-Nov-2015 09:04
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networkn: I am now at 68/11.3 is that the best I am likely to get? How do I tell if I have been moved to Band 988? I hope it will be better since I was at 65/10 before.


is that the sync rate in your modem or a speed test result?

if its the latter check the former. going off your before speed i would suggest its probably synced at 70/very close to 30, and you are being limited by your ISP. and who is your ISP?

  #1432488 22-Nov-2015 09:05
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mercutio: 10360 was the old maximum upload, so you'll be on 998.  sync may change slightly when you get shifted to dlm-1, but not by much.  to get much more speed you have to hope you get shifted to 17a, .. 



@mercutio he has to be on 17a to get 65 down before the change:)



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  #1432768 22-Nov-2015 17:33
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I have had both lines now on several connections get basically adsl2+ rates, even tho listing VDSL in the connection stats.

This is with a netcomm nf4v on both of the connections.

Also they seem to have enabled the thing so the speed goes up and down as conditions change now. I had a 55 meg down sync during the powercut last night, and when it came back it just slid back down to 30ish while sticking to the 9ish SNR figure.




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  #1432792 22-Nov-2015 17:56
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richms: I have had both lines now on several connections get basically adsl2+ rates, even tho listing VDSL in the connection stats.

This is with a netcomm nf4v on both of the connections.

Also they seem to have enabled the thing so the speed goes up and down as conditions change now. I had a 55 meg down sync during the powercut last night, and when it came back it just slid back down to 30ish while sticking to the 9ish SNR figure.



are you saying seemless rate adaptation is enabled?


You sure it didnt resync? every other device i have seen so far has not implied SRA is enabled now.




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  #1432797 22-Nov-2015 18:07
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So the sync rate changed without the line resyncing?

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  #1432917 22-Nov-2015 21:42
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Jase2985:
mercutio: 10360 was the old maximum upload, so you'll be on 998.  sync may change slightly when you get shifted to dlm-1, but not by much.  to get much more speed you have to hope you get shifted to 17a, .. 



@mercutio he has to be on 17a to get 65 down before the change:)


oops my mistake.


 
 
 

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  #1432920 22-Nov-2015 21:56
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has anyone hit the 100 megabit cap yet?

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  #1432946 22-Nov-2015 23:43
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Not seen it happen directly while looking at the numbers but rates dropped and resync counter not gone up and no interruption. Normally rate would stay the same and noise margin would have dropped considerably.




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  #1432949 22-Nov-2015 23:50
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richms: Not seen it happen directly while looking at the numbers but rates dropped and resync counter not gone up and no interruption. Normally rate would stay the same and noise margin would have dropped considerably.


Would be interesting to see if you can get any indication to SRA's status on the nf4c.

Fritzbox does show if its active or not on its page, but i suspect the nf4c you would need to dig around in the telnet interface to find it.




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  #1433006 23-Nov-2015 06:58
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mercutio: has anyone hit the 100 megabit cap yet?


Not hit it but modem is reporting its the max capable

Max: Upstream rate = 39280 Kbps, Downstream rate = 104128 Kbps
Path: 0, Upstream rate = 29991 Kbps, Downstream rate = 69996 Kbps




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  #1433014 23-Nov-2015 07:59
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hio77: Would be interesting to see if you can get any indication to SRA's status on the nf4c.



Telnet in and type xdslctl profile --show

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  #1433117 23-Nov-2015 10:01
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Jase2985:
hio77: Would be interesting to see if you can get any indication to SRA's status on the nf4c.



Telnet in and type xdslctl profile --show


that only shows if sra is enabled on the client end, not whether or not it's active.


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  #1433119 23-Nov-2015 10:02
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mentalinc:
mercutio: has anyone hit the 100 megabit cap yet?


Not hit it but modem is reporting its the max capable

Max: Upstream rate = 39280 Kbps, Downstream rate = 104128 Kbps
Path: 0, Upstream rate = 29991 Kbps, Downstream rate = 69996 Kbps


yeah that's ikns line card, broadcom can do 100 megabit, but i think we're yet to see it...


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  #1433126 23-Nov-2015 10:24
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mercutio: has anyone hit the 100 megabit cap yet?


I'm getting 98.3 on one of my lines, The best speed real life speed test I've had has been 95.2

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