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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Wed 22-Jan-14 20:57:06
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Re: Tandy DSL twisted pair cable.


[re: adslmax] [link to this post]
 
IO am on TalkTalk's 40/2 so I can only get 1.9 maximum according to TalkTalk on that package so it wont make any difference unless I upgraded to the 80/20?

Do these stats look good?

Downstream Upstream
Attainable rate (kbit/s) 29692 6115
SNR margin (dB) 5.7 12.8
Line attenuation (dB) 24.3 0
Output power (dBmV) 11.6 4.4

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Path 0
Path 1
Downstream Upstream Downstream Upstream
Line rate (kbit/s) 26576 2000 0 0
CRC errors 4831 0 0 0
FEC errors 107 4 0 0
HEC errors 1054 0 0 0

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Standard User Kr1s69
(knowledge is power) Wed 22-Jan-14 21:02:18
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Re: Tandy DSL twisted pair cable.


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The stats suggest you could get 6115 Kbit upstream if you weren't capped at 2000 by your talktalk package.

Do they not offer a 40/10 package? That would be better for you.

Attainable rate (kbit/s) 29692 6115

Kris

BT Infinity 2
Ashington (Northumberland) Exchange
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(staff) Wed 22-Jan-14 21:04:31
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Re: Tandy DSL twisted pair cable.


[re: Kr1s69] [link to this post]
 
Nope just medium and large which is the 80/20

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Wed 22-Jan-14 21:06:04
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Re: Tandy DSL twisted pair cable.


[re: Kr1s69] [link to this post]
 
No they don't, I wish they did or them to change to 40/10 in the future. But knowing TalkTalk that probably wont happen. I might switch to plusnet when the contracts up as you seem to get 80/20 for the same price as I am paying now for 40/2.
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(deleted) Thu 23-Jan-14 16:29:16
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Re: Tandy DSL twisted pair cable.


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In reply to a post by Computerman142:
so I can only get 1.9 maximum according to TalkTalk on that package so it wont make any difference unless ...

Note that it isn't the sync speed that is affected by the QoS setting, but is the upload speed that can be achieved.

On my 20Mbps sync, turning QoS off allowed upload speeds to increase from around 17.5Mbps to 19.1Mbps, while sync speed stayed the same.

Whatever is causing the speed restriction, it seems to be internal to the modem. Perhaps some artefact of the way it queues packets when QoS is turned on.

Try it...
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(deleted) Thu 23-Jan-14 17:09:00
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Re: Tandy DSL twisted pair cable.


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The speed restriction is what TalkTalk put on the up to 38mbps package so it is everyone who has it will only be able to achieve 1.9mbps upload maxiumum. I disabled QoS but it didn't make a difference.
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(deleted) Thu 23-Jan-14 17:13:08
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Re: Tandy DSL twisted pair cable.


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I got my MK2 faceplate and DSL cable today. The MK2 faceplate went to 26Mbps but soon as I plugged the tandy cable in it went down to 24Mbps. I think the DLM has noticed, and reduced my speed as the line attenuation has got higher. Oh well I will have to wait until the DLM decides to speed me back up again.
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(deleted) Thu 23-Jan-14 18:21:46
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The length of cable from faceplate to modem/router has a direct effect on d/l speed. I have recently changed the cable and found the shorter one (50cm) is easily 3Mbps better than the same cable type which was 2Mtrs long. I actually cut and re-terminated the old cable simple to tidy things up a bit with the surprise result.

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Standard User adslmax
(knowledge is power) Thu 23-Jan-14 18:29:01
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Re: Tandy DSL twisted pair cable.


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The cable from tandy was measure as 0.50m. Computerman142 (it sound like DLM will working it out because of your faceplate and cable change) allow it for couple of days it will improved. Keep on eyes on your CRC errors on the BT Openreach modem line stats.

plusnetADSL2+16 Meg

Edited by adslmax (Thu 23-Jan-14 18:29:46)

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(deleted) Thu 23-Jan-14 19:38:04
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Re: Tandy DSL twisted pair cable.


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Why I never thought of making my own cable is totally beyond me as i have the plugs(in the bottom of the shed) and the crimps. I think I will order some expensive copper cored cat 6 and see what the results are.
Have you tried using twitted pair cable or did you chop down the standard flat one. The twisted cable will only have any benefit if you have interference making its way into the cable to start with, Though, In a modern home it would be a high possibility especially if you have seen positive results just by chopping it down in length.
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