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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Wed 11-Nov-15 23:41:33
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Re: Estimate of maximum speed


[re: mlmclaren] [link to this post]
 
You misunderstand.

39999 before G.INP existed - 23 September 2011.

39998 in the OP after G.INP implemented but not active.
Standard User mlmclaren
(fountain of knowledge) Wed 11-Nov-15 23:50:33
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Re: Estimate of maximum speed


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The OP said that in January their stats:

Connection Speed 39998 kbps 9999 kbps

now they are Connection Speed 40000 kbps 9999 kbps

My point is that without G.INP the maximum sync was 39999kbps and with G.INP it is 40000kbps....

I mentioned nothing about the 39998kbps or any INP or other error correction, and to be honest it was pretty unimportant to mention it.
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(deleted) Wed 11-Nov-15 23:52:51
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Re: Estimate of maximum speed


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In reply to a post by mlmclaren:
My point is that without G.INP the maximum sync was 39999kbps and with G.INP it is 40000kbps....
That was the case before G.INP was implemented but nowadays the choice is between 39998 and 40000.


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Standard User mlmclaren
(fountain of knowledge) Wed 11-Nov-15 23:54:06
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Right ... but why are you mentioning this...
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(deleted) Wed 11-Nov-15 23:55:20
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So you can tell your neighbour.
Standard User MHC
(sensei) Thu 12-Nov-15 07:57:36
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Re: Estimate of maximum speed


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To bring thr thread back on track.

If you have access to an unlocked HG612 modem you will be able to see a max achievable figure that will be a very good indication.

edit to add:

Just looking at the noise figures from install and recent again - there has been an 8dB change in both in that time. Were you an early install in the cabinet? If so, newer ones have certainly given you more cross talk to contend with. Or have you move the modem or other electronic equipment at home?


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Edited by MHC (Thu 12-Nov-15 10:23:23)

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(founder) Thu 12-Nov-15 09:21:02
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I've removed several posts here from a few users who were acting a bit unhelpfully.. would be great if everyone could adjust their approach slightly smile

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Thu 12-Nov-15 12:01:36
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As an overly-simplistic conclusion, the attenuation tells us your line is certainly capable of getting 80/20 speeds.

However, crosstalk (noise caused by other FTTC subscribers) can reduce the actual line speed, as can any other errors on the line induced by all forms of noise.

In your case, we can see that your noise margin has reduced by 9dB - very likely because of the extra noise caused by other subscribers. This is a common result.

The VDSL2 modems still work to a noise margin target of 6dB, so you still have 9dB of room for your speeds to increase.

My rules-of-thumb for what spare noise margin is worth on the downstream are:
- At speeds of 40-50Mbps, 3dB is worth around 8Mbps
- At a speed of 60Mbps, 3dB is worth around 10mbps
- At 70Mbps or above, 3dB is worth around 11Mbps.

That 9dB of spare noise margin seems likely to get you around 25Mbps more - to around 65Mbps.

However, you could continue to lose more of the noise margin to crosstalk, so the top speed might continue to reduce over time.
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(deleted) Thu 12-Nov-15 18:18:24
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Re: Estimate of maximum speed


[re: MHC] [link to this post]
 
In reply to a post by MHC:
To bring thr thread back on track.

If you have access to an unlocked HG612 modem you will be able to see a max achievable figure that will be a very good indication.

edit to add:

Just looking at the noise figures from install and recent again - there has been an 8dB change in both in that time. Were you an early install in the cabinet? If so, newer ones have certainly given you more cross talk to contend with. Or have you move the modem or other electronic equipment at home?


Yes I think I would have been an early install as I got it less than a month after the cabinet went live.
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(deleted) Thu 12-Nov-15 18:20:12
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Thanks for all the replies confirming what I thought.

Edited by deleted (Thu 12-Nov-15 19:47:42)

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