adsl2 is more robust than g.dmt, although adsl2+ most defenitly can be worse on poor lines.
Yes, but ADSL2 still has that DLM thing going on so that if you do have errors on the line, it tries to make it stable and then you just get lower and a worse profile on every disconnect/resync.
BUT I just had another disconnect - and this time was running polling on the router and caught it! The first time seen in history (where's David Attenborough to narrate this event when you need him?).
The graph:
www.linicks.net/stuff/THE_END.png
To read the graph, polling been running since 14:11. The first down spike (3.5dB) was the disconnect at 262 minutes since 14:11 - I was watching air TV and heard the Cisco router *click* as it reconnected (they do that).
So next, I connected to router, shutdown ATM interface, reset the forced sync +2dB I was trying (obviously doesn't work) to 0 (i.e. default mode), and reloaded; the big spike is the *gasp-of-death*, I think, and the next 3.5 dB spike is reload.
BUT, at least I reconnect now at either slightly slower/faster than before instead of the stupid DLM trying to make my line stable and slower.
I have a fault on the line, that is for sure now. So no more on this.
Thank you everybody for input and feed-back.
Nick
BTW, I have got something out of this - learning the [censored] super
http://www.gnuplot.info/ to produce the graphs from my router stats