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Data from an Eidimax AR-7284WnA on a line ~2.5k long. Never this good on my ex ST585 destroyed by lightning yesterday. Uptime ~ 4 hours.
Downstream Upstream
SNR Margin (dB): 14.1 21.0
Attenuation (dB): 04 27.0
Output Power (dBm): 20.0 11.5
Attainable Rate (Kbps): 7900 1028
Rate (Kbps): 7392 448
D (interleave depth): 1 2
Delay (msec): 655.35 4.00
HEC Errors: 0 0
OCD Errors: 0 0
LCD Errors: 0 0
Total ES 1 1
Andrew
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I can believe it.
Ive seen 4 meg on a 8.5k line before, rural area, BTWholesale exch.
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not sure if the attenuation is reporting correctly but if the SNR is right then it should go nearer 9mbit (unless you're on ADSL rather than ADSL2 which seems to be the case)
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Just plain old ADSL! Whatever, it's maintained that sync overnight which was unheard of with my ST585.
It appears to have transposed the attenuation figure as it's normally a steady 40dB. The SNRM was ~12dB on the 585 on restart.
Not sure what that Total ES is, this morning it's 12, 1, down/up.
Andrew
Edited by Andrew_W (Thu 30-Jun-11 06:36:24)
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A 40dB downstream attenuation approximately equates to a 2.9 km line length, according to Kitz' Maximum adsl speed calculator.
Not sure what that Total ES is, this morning it's 12, 1, down/up. I suspect that is Total Error Seconds.
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Edited by burakkucat (Thu 30-Jun-11 09:26:29)
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Good one, thanks
Andrew
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Yes, ES is Error Seconds.
The interleaving depth of 1 = Fast Path, presumably downstream from the rest of the stats layout.
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A 40dB downstream attenuation approximately equates to a 2.9 km line length, according to Kitz' Maximum adsl speed calculator.
Not sure what that Total ES is, this morning it's 12, 1, down/up. I suspect that is Total Error Seconds.
i get a 40 attenuation but im only about 2.2-2.3 km from exchange my next door neighbours router confirms this as they get a 30 attenuation and an extra 5 megs on speed compared to me lol.
When i try tell sky this they just use the well they could be connected to a different line route im like were on the same frigging pole lol. i guess my point been you cant always work the exact distance out from an attenuation,
Ash
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Yes, ES is Error Seconds.
The interleaving depth of 1 = Fast Path, presumably downstream from the rest of the stats layout.
Yes, downstream.
Andrew
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I've had my 50db line hang on to a 7120 sync at 1db SNR.
Unfortunately I have an intermittent noise issue so as soon as that kicks in, the sync drops down to 5696kbps.
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i get a 40 attenuation but im only about 2.2-2.3 km from exchange my next door neighbours router confirms this as they get a 30 attenuation and an extra 5 megs on speed compared to me lol.
When i try tell sky this they just use the well they could be connected to a different line route im like were on the same frigging pole lol. i guess my point been you cant always work the exact distance out from an attenuation, Yes, Ash, I appreciate that. However those values are just an approximation.
As for your situation compared to that of your neighbour -- although your pairs follow the same route (being in the same cable bundle) and probably have the same number of intermediate connections between the pole top and the exchange, your pair can easily have a different attenuation value compared to that of your neighbour due to poorer quality joints, etc.
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i get a 40 attenuation but im only about 2.2-2.3 km from exchange my next door neighbours router confirms this as they get a 30 attenuation and an extra 5 megs on speed compared to me lol.
When i try tell sky this they just use the well they could be connected to a different line route im like were on the same frigging pole lol. i guess my point been you cant always work the exact distance out from an attenuation, Yes, Ash, I appreciate that. However those values are just an approximation.
As for your situation compared to that of your neighbour -- although your pairs follow the same route (being in the same cable bundle) and probably have the same number of intermediate connections between the pole top and the exchange, your pair can easily have a different attenuation value compared to that of your neighbour due to poorer quality joints, etc.
Yes TBH i always presumed it was most likely a dodgy cable its just my luck lol the odd thing is the day the line was activated it was 33.5 then about 2 days later bam 40  again just my luck though.
Ash
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