Is this perhaps a profile issue? Surely 8b would make more sense for such a long line than 17a.
Presuming you were referring to the original 8c profile, I did seem to achieve higher speeds on my "up to" 1000m line.
Using 8c, all the 40Mb DS speed was crammed in below tone 1627 (around 7 MHz):-
Discovery Phase (Initial) Band Plan
US: (0,95) (696,1183)
DS: (32,687) (1192,1627)
With 17a it's spread out over higher frequency tones (around 8.5 MHz):-
Discovery Phase (Initial) Band Plan
US: (0,95) (868,1207) (1972,2783)
DS: (32,859) (1216,1963) (2792,3959)
My connection stops bitloading at around tone 1750 leaving some DS speed "missing".
I could use all the way up to tone 1627 on my 8c profile & achieved up to 35Mb sync speed.
These days using 17a, I'm lucky if I can achieve 27Mb to 30Mb sync speed.
So, yes. The 8c profile did seem better suited to longer lines that simply can't use the higher frequency tones.
The band plan tones mentioned above are from a Huawei DSLAM.
They are slightly different from an ECI DSLAM.
We can see the original poster is connected to an ECI DSLAM & due to high attenuation over the mile long connection can only use the lowest DS band plan tones.
I have however seen users achieve up to around 10Mb on that sort of distance on their FTTC connections, again only using the lowest frequency band plan tones:-
Max: Upstream rate = 558 Kbps, Downstream rate = 8568 Kbps
Path: 0, Upstream rate = 542 Kbps, Downstream rate = 9627 Kbps
Discovery Phase (Initial) Band Plan
US: (0,95) (880,1195) (1984,2771)
DS: (32,859) (1216,1959) (2792,4083)
Medley Phase (Final) Band Plan
US: (0,95)
DS: (32,859)
Edited by deleted (Sun 27-Jan-13 22:28:49)