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VinLew

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#75520 19-Jan-2011 19:26
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Could somebody please run an eye of these modem stats? We live around 200m from the cabinet (PC/X) and we get and average of 6Mb/s, with a peak of 12.96Mb (That was just after we got switched to a cabinet and ADSL2).





Uptime:
0 days, 0:35:27





DSL Type:
G.992.5 annex A





Maximum Bandwidth (Up/Down) [kbps/kbps]:
1.048 / 17.004





Bandwidth (Up/Down) [kbps/kbps]:
956 / 14.877





Data Transferred (Sent/Received) [kB/MB]:
914,00 / 31,28





Output Power (Up/Down) [dBm]:
12,5 / 19,5





Line Attenuation (Up/Down) [dB]:
5,0 / 8,0





SN Margin (Up/Down) [dB]:
14,0 / 12,0





Vendor ID (Local/Remote):
TMMB / IKNS





Loss of Framing (Local/Remote):
0 / 0





Loss of Signal (Local/Remote):
3 / 0





Loss of Power (Local/Remote):
0 / 0





Loss of Link (Remote):
0





Error Seconds (Local/Remote):
3 / 0





FEC Errors (Up/Down):
0 / 2.602





CRC Errors (Up/Down):
7.054 / 0





HEC Errors (Up/Down):
NA / 0



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johnr
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  #428939 19-Jan-2011 19:36
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Have you got a issue with your internet connection?



VinLew

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  #428941 19-Jan-2011 19:41
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The connection dropped in the middle of a download, and I was just wondering if there was anything to do to increase our speeds?

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  #428942 19-Jan-2011 19:41
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All looks good to me, whats the issue.

Edit, you posted as I did, the connection drop was this a DSL drop, even though the connection looks good, if there is a non filtered device across the line you may still get a DSL drop.

Cyril



VinLew

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  #428945 19-Jan-2011 19:56
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cyril7: All looks good to me, whats the issue.

Edit, you posted as I did, the connection drop was this a DSL drop, even though the connection looks good, if there is a non filtered device across the line you may still get a DSL drop.

Cyril


Cool, I suspect a dodgy filter in the parents bedroom. Thanks for the help cyril7 and johnr, much appreciated!

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