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Salami

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#196706 9-Jun-2016 21:45
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Hi

 

I had VDSL for the last 2 days but it seems speedtest are indicating my speed are 9.5mbps/1mbps where when I was with ADSL it was 15mbps/768kbps.

 

I'm in Mount Roskill, Auckland and I'm about 1km from the nearest exchange.

 

I'm sure I was on UCLL ADSL before

 

This is the approximately how far the exchange is to my house

 

 

Why is my modem showing 20mbps when I'm only achieving 9mbps.

 

Maybe I should wait a few more days?

 

What are your opinion about my line?

 

My modem shows the following stats:

 

B0 Line Rate - Upstream (Kbps): 1142

 

B0 Line Rate - Downstream (Kbps): 20594  

 

Downstream Upstream Line Coding(Trellis): On On SNR Margin (0.1 dB): 87 90 Attenuation (0.1 dB): 303 0 Output Power (0.1 dBm): 185 105 Attainable Rate (Kbps): 21211 1137

 

 

 

Thanks


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Salami

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  #1592843 14-Jul-2016 23:13
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Athlonite:

 

So at 30.3db of attenuation the op is at double the allowed limit then I would say the problem is he has to many errors/packet loss requiring retries hence being synced at 20mbps but only getting 9mbps of throughput 

 

 

 

@OP can you please post a screen shot from the NF4V's device info / statistics / xDSL page 

 

 

 

 


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