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Standard User R0NSKI
(experienced) Fri 01-Mar-13 10:14:48
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Re: Opinion on FTTC wiring


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Mines 450 meters from the cab, but I only get around 45/11 frown

Standard User MHC
(sensei) Fri 01-Mar-13 10:31:46
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Re: Opinion on FTTC wiring


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His does sound good for the distance. At around 450m I sync at about 60/20 and get 58/19 and I know that there is very little around here to cause any noise.


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(deleted) Fri 01-Mar-13 11:15:31
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In reply to a post by humm:
OK - thanks. Good question. I'll try and have a nose, though I'm afraid to touch the thing in case it falls apart :/ I suppose it's not worth worrying about really.

These are the stats I got out of the DGND3700:
http://pastebin.com/bYAY8nNc
http://i.imgur.com/6i1md9O.png

Don't think I have much to complain about? (Though, I don't have much to compare them to.)


How did you get those stats from the Netgear? I want some stats for my BB fibre service.
The data extention cable is from the master socket at the entrance via the external wall through a hole in the kitchen wall into to the data socket.
I am on an 80/20 profile, 500m from the cabinet and my actual speed is 75/16 (speedtest.net) or 74/17 (Thinkbroadband.com). BT Wholesale predicted speed is 54/18. My speedtest results are:-

Speedtest.net

thinkbroadband

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(deleted) Fri 01-Mar-13 12:52:14
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Have you got the original version or the v2? I've got the original.

I used TelnetEnable (can be found online) to enable telnet access and run the xdslctl commands.

For the graphs I modified the HG612 scripts (but didn't do a perfect job).

I can provide full details later on when I'm home if you need them.
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