Hi,
So I am in the undesirable situation of having to rely on an old fashioned ADSL2+ line for internet. Unfortunately I am also quite far away from the exchange. The speeds I get using broadbandchecker.btwholesale.com are the following:
WBC ADSL2+ Annex M
Downstream Line Rate (Mbps): Up to 3.5
Upstream Line Rate (Mbps): Up to 0.5
Downstream Range(Mbps): 2 to 6
So does this mean 3.5 Mbps is what I should expect or should I be able to achieve speeds up to 6 Mbps?
I have read that installing a faceplate probably would help for instance from this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UrbMpIW-BsU&ab_chann...
Right now I have a microfilter plugged into the socket in the wall and then I have a regular telephone network cable (I am not sure what this is called) round not flat plugged into the modem. So would a flaceplate help with setup?
When I use SpeedTest I get values of a little less than 3.0 Mbps. So I do not know if it is worth it?
And can a different router help? Or should one just accept, that this is as good as it gets!?



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