ok cyril take a looksie and see what you can do with this
Product Name SmartAX MT882
Physical Address 00:1b:9e:f1:00:4a
Software Release V100R002B020 VODAFONE
Firmware Release 3.7.9.98
Batch Number RTC20P5.020.37998
Release Date 2008/03/19
ADSL Description
ADSL State Show Time
Data Path Fast
Operation Mode G.dmt.bisplus
Max. Bandwidth Down/Up(kbps) 3136 / 709
Bandwidth Down/Up(kbps) 2738 / 709
SNR Margin Down/Up(dB) 11.5 / 12.5
Attenuation Down/Up(dB) 53.0 / 33.8
Power Down/Up(dBm) 17.5 / 11.3
CRC Down/Up 4841/ 59
FEC Down/Up 2516/ 0
HEC Down/Up 4990/ 0
System Up Time 226:19:35
DSL Up Time 47:23:46
PVC Select PVC-0
PPP Up Time 47:23:46
Product Name SmartAX MT882
Physical Address 00:1b:9e:f1:00:4a
Software Release V100R002B020 VODAFONE
Firmware Release 3.7.9.98
Batch Number RTC20P5.020.37998
Release Date 2008/03/19
ADSL Description
ADSL State Show Time
Data Path Fast
Operation Mode G.dmt
Max. Bandwidth Down/Up(kbps) 4512 / 868
Bandwidth Down/Up(kbps) 4128 / 704
SNR Margin Down/Up(dB) 6.5 / 12.0
Attenuation Down/Up(dB) 56.0 / 31.5
Power Down/Up(dBm) 19.0 / 12.0
CRC Down/Up 199/ 0
FEC Down/Up 0/ 0
HEC Down/Up 44/ 0
System Up Time 226:24:46
DSL Up Time 0:00:29
PVC Select PVC-0
PPP Up Time 0:00:29
Hi, 53db is around 4km of cable which would typically give around 3-4M/s sync, if 4km sounds right (I dont know where you live in relation to your exchange) then your probably going as good as it gets. If however think you are infact much closer than 4km to your exchange then you may have some issues to resolve.
Edit: between your modem and the DSLAM when you force ADSL1 (.dmt) it appears they are targeting a very low S/N 6dB whcih will explain the unstable connection.
dont put much stock in the db for this modem it is artificialy high as every other modem i've had and used on this connection tells me 49~50 min/max where as the huawei somehow creates extra attenuation for no real apparent reason other than to mess with the snr
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