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krishneil

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#143862 29-Apr-2014 21:00
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Provider: Vodafone
Yes i have tried isolations tests, ethernet cable tests, and everything else.
I like on redoubt road, around 500 - 600 redoubt road, its rural i guess
cabinet on left is around 550m and cabinet on right is abour 750m according to google maps

I recieve an average of 0.8Mbps which is like 100kbps when i download.
On weekends i can reach 2.8mpbs which is great cause i start reaching 300kbps when i download.   

My neighbours get aroung 4 - 8 Mbps while im still around 0.5-3 mbps   I have always had awful speed, i talked to vodafone a while back. They made me connect my router in all areas of my house and told me to get a new router as it is 3 years old  

But after some research i found that my house was cheaply built 9 years back. I did some research and found out that i can get a master splitter installed. What should i do   BTW here are some of my stats, could i please get someone to explain if there is anything wrong here.

BTW i dont know which cabinet im connected to but the closest is 550M away according to google map  
Mode:ADSL2+
Line Coding:Trellis On
Status:Connected Link
Power State:L0   D
SNR Margin (dB):19.9 13.0 
Attenuation (dB):35.5 17.1 
Power (dBm):0.0 12.8 
Attainable Rate (Kbps):3012 1192 
Rate (Kbps):1423 1112 
MSGc (number of bytes in overhead channel message):61 9 
B (number of bytes in Mux Data Frame):43 139 
M (number of Mux Data Frames in FEC Data Frame):4 1 
T (Mux Data Frames over sync bytes):1 1  R (number of check bytes in FEC Data Frame):14 0 
S (ratio of FEC over PMD Data Frame length):3.8677 4.0000 
L (number of bits in PMD Data Frame):393 280 
D (interleaver depth):16 1 
Delay (msec):15 1  
Super Frames:532775 575268  Super Frame Errors:11 6  RS Words:8923986 0  RS Correctable Errors:140510 0  RS Uncorrectable Errors:85 N/A   HEC Errors:8 0 OCD

Provider: Vodafone
Yes i have tried isolations tests, ethernet cable tests, and everything else.
I like on redoubt road, around 500 - 600 redoubt road, its rural i gues,

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johnr
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  #1033537 29-Apr-2014 22:13
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Yes get a dedicated xDSL jack point sorted out, This is the best thing you could do to help,

Once this is done don't forget to remove all the line filters you have

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