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jayjay03301

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#128919 28-Aug-2013 13:47
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I have had a recent VDSL2 install and the speeds are below what i expected. My question is are these the sort of speeds you guys would have expected?.


- I live 550 meters away from the Fendalton exchange in CHCH (I know this doesn't necessarily mean the run of cable is 550m)
- I have a new 15meter length of Cat5e cable to my dedicated jack point.
- When originally installed was wired incorrectly and was only getting 8 down 7 up but have since resurrected that with my new cat5e run.

Before I start playing around with the fritz i just wanted someone else to confirm this is what i should have expected.

Here are some of my Fritz screenshots:




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stevehodge
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  #903125 26-Sep-2013 14:48
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jayjay03301:
Would line multiples (3 of them) Create so much noise that there would be that much signal loss without losing line attenuation?


Yes, it absolutely could cause that degradation without showing an increase in attenuation. The only solution would be to try to get put onto a different line.

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