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If I was to declare my working hours it would dissuade anyone from entering IT as a profession
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Thanks but I was after it as a function of attenuation so that when someone presents their router stats you can work out if they are actually getting a reasonable speed.
1999: Freeserve 48K Dial-Up => 2005: Wanadoo 1 Meg BB => 2007: Orange 2 Meg BB => 2008: Orange 8 Meg LLU => 2010: Orange 16 Meg LLU => 2011: Orange 20 Meg WBC
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IMPORTANT: We are basing speeds on generally worst case, i.e. being as honest as possible so as not to set expectations high, i.e. impact of bad crosstalk is name of the game. In essence we expect people to be above the figures given in the vast majority of cases. The use of three power masks means you can get different speeds as the power is cut back to not kill ADSL2+ speeds in the bundle, which may explain some variations. A cunning plan is underway to increase the data we have on the speed/distance side.
| Distance to cabinet (metres) |
Downstream Attenuation (dB) |
Estimated downstream connection speed |
Estimated upstream connection speed |
Cumulative %'age of premises at this distance |
| 100m |
5dB |
100 Mbps |
25 Mbps |
5% |
| 150m |
10dB |
80 Mbps |
20 Mbps |
10% |
| 200m |
12dB |
65 Mbps |
18 Mbps |
20% |
| 300m |
15dB |
45 Mbps |
17 Mbps |
30% |
| 400m |
16.5dB |
42 Mbps |
16 Mbps |
45% |
| 500m |
18dB |
38 Mbps |
15 Mbps |
60% |
| 600m |
19.5dB |
35 Mbps |
14 Mbps |
70% |
| 700m |
21dB |
32 Mbps |
11 Mbps |
75% |
| 800m |
22dB |
28 Mbps |
10 Mbps |
80% |
| 900m |
24dB |
25 Mbps |
9 Mbps |
85% |
| 1000m |
26 dB |
24 Mbps |
8 Mbps |
90% |
| 1250m |
28dB |
17 Mbps |
5 Mbps |
95% |
| 1500m |
33 dB |
15 Mbps |
4 Mbps |
98% |
If this passes the test of peer moaning, then can commit to the site pages
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I don't know my downstream attenuation (don't have an unlocked modem) but at an estimated 600m line length your estimate for downstream is about the same as BTs (although I get between 40 and 50 throughput depending on what DLM is up to) and the upstream is more hopeful than BTs estimate of about 9Mb but pretty much spot on for what I actually receive.
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Lastly, what are the 18-month contract get out costs likely to be at any given point? Full price list including early termination costs.
Takes a while to get used to the layout of the list, so make sure you don't pick up a wrong figure  .
My broadband basic info/help site - www.robertos.me.uk. Domains,site and mail hosting - Tsohost.
Connection - Plusnet UnLim Fibre (FTTC). Sync ~ 53.4 (interleaved)/15.6Mbps @ 600m. - IPv4 BQM IPv6 BQM
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Hmm. I forgot about the up-to on the upload. There's always something. 
Yes :-/
Line attenuation (dB): 21.1 0.0
Signal attenuation (dB): Not monitored
Connection speed (kbps): 57775 11487
SNR margin (dB): 6.0 5.8
Power (dBm): 12.6 7.1
Interleave depth: 8 4
INP: 47.00 47.00
G.INP: Enabled
RSCorr/RS (%): 0.0006 0.0077
RSUnCorr/RS (%): 0.0000 0.0000
ES/hour: 17.7 0.21
plusnet unlimited fibre - 2 Jun 14 - 470m - 80/20 - Summer/dry sync 55/9.4, Winter/wet sync 52/9.1
15 years broadband (1999 ntl:cable trial) - Asus RT-AC68U with HG612 - BQM - Summer PN speed - Winter PN speed
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Thanks.
1999: Freeserve 48K Dial-Up => 2005: Wanadoo 1 Meg BB => 2007: Orange 2 Meg BB => 2008: Orange 8 Meg LLU => 2010: Orange 16 Meg LLU => 2011: Orange 20 Meg WBC
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wow those are super conservative numbers
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They are very conservative, aren't they? Better than being over-optimistic but they seem to be allowing for masses of crosstalk. When vectoring comes (if it ever does) they will hopefully be revised.
Kevin
plusnet Unlimited Fibre - sync approx 66000/20000 at 450m - BQM
Using OpenDNS
Domains and web hosting with TSOHOST
Edited by kasg (Tue 17-Mar-15 09:19:58)
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