We need to know what value it is at, read immediately after an untweaked reconnection.
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Kitz is a bit confusing there, and I don't quite follow the logic either, from my understanding of the way it works. I shall have to check where the validity of "negative" values comes from.
However, if we assume Kitz is right, do you mean you entered adslctl configure --snr 1 ? And that gave you around 6dB?
Which leaves the question of why your target noise margin is at 12dB in the first place.
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You could forget the faffing that probably won't survive a power cycling of the router ,& download &flash the router fw with dgteam fw, that has a the option to lower/raise tsnr from within the GUI, and it sticks, no need to reset everytime you power cycle the router
i see your reply says -17 i would like -7, thank you
You are confusing yourself
In the table you link, I'm giving the value for N = -17 which is actually represented as N = 65519 for your desired change in NM of -7 dB.
Just follow my instructions on the label and you will get to the value you want, tho', as pointed out, I can't guarantee whether your router will stand for it.
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