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You're missing the point about what 'attainable' means. Attainable, as reported by the router, will be the same regardless of whether Infinity 1 or 2 is the package.
Edited by caffn8me (Wed 17-Aug-16 13:06:20)
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I don't think you're aware of what factors influence the attainable rate.
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I've already posted what the factors include. The IP profile is not one of them.
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I've already posted what the factors include. Where?
Edited by deleted (Wed 17-Aug-16 13:13:33)
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hereThings which will affect attainable rate include line and signal attenuation, the VDSL profile the circuit is on (e.g. 8a, 17a or 30a) and the target SNR margin.
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The IP profile is not one of them. As I said before, the upstream IP Profile says which Openreach product you're on.
A quick look at mydslwebstats shows you that no-one on Infinity 1 or equivalent 40/10 or 55/10 has an attainable anywhere near 80000.
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hereThings which will affect attainable rate include line and signal attenuation, the VDSL profile the circuit is on (e.g. 8a, 17a or 30a) and the target SNR margin. That's incorrect. VDSL profile 8a or 30a are not used by Openreach. Interleaving has a significant impact on attainable.
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I refer you back to; [attainable rate] is a calculation based on what the modem thinks if could do if no limits were imposed by the exchange based hardware
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I never stated that 8a or 30a were used by BT. I stated that the VDSL profile used would affect the attainable rate and that IP profile wouldn't. I also said 'include' - I didn't say 'all factors which affect attainable rate'.
Edited by caffn8me (Wed 17-Aug-16 13:22:30)
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I refer you back to;[attainable rate] is a calculation based on what the modem thinks if could do if no limits were imposed by the exchange based hardware I don't know where you've dug that up from but it's incorrect, or missing some important caveats at least.
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