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Standard User haleadam
(newbie) Thu 05-Apr-07 01:07:04
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My Talk Talk Broadband


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I am having real trouble maintaining a decent connection recently...

Can anyone offer any advice?

THese are my details

Channel Mode Fast
Downstream Channel Bit Swap Enable
Upstream Channel Bit Swap Enable
Trellis Mode Enable
Standard in Port Training G992.3-Annex A
Downstream Channel Rate 1027 Kbps
Downstream Max Attainable Rate 1552 Kbps
Downstream Channel SNR Margin 3.0 dB
Downstream Interleaved Channel Delay ms
Downstream Channel Attenuation 63.5 dB
Downstream Total Output Power 16.7 dBm
Upstream Channel Rate 220 Kbps
Upstream Max Attainable Rate 736 Kbps
Upstream Channel SNR Margin 21.5 dB
Upstream Interleaved Channel Delay ms
Upstream Channel Attenuation 35.8 dB
Upstream Total Output Power 12.4 dBm
Administrator MrSaffron
(staff) Thu 05-Apr-07 09:25:44
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Re: My Talk Talk Broadband


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What modem are you using?

The modem is connecting using ADSL2 standard which should handle long lines better, and yours is a very LONG line, 63.5dB is the maximum kit will display it may be a lot more.

Have you had much better speeds previously? You may want to try forcing the kit to use G.992.1 (i.e. basic ADSL mode)



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www.thinkbroadband.com - formerly known as ADSLguide.org.uk
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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Thu 05-Apr-07 14:16:53
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Re: My Talk Talk Broadband


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You may need to go on a fixed 1MB or 512kB service as with an 3dB noise margin, you are going to have an unreliable time on RADSL

Have you tried your stats from the test socket inside the master socket?


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