I have a Huawei HG520c modem, and I am having a slow download speed. My connection is 6144kb/640kb and the download works at average 3Mb.
My signal looks fine:
SNR: 17dB/20dB
Attenuation: 33.5dB/17dB
Power: 19.5dBm/11.5dBm
The modem calculates I can have a maximum speed of 10Mb/1Mb and I have checked using signal calculators and verifies the same thing. But maybe I am letting go the line length factor.
I run diagnostics in the modem, and it dropped something interesting. The modem is in Spanish, but it translates to: Connection Ethernet to ATM... Fail
As far as I understand, that is the bridge for the Broadband Remote Access Sever, and if it fails, I should not even be able to be posting this message at all on this connection, it would not connect.
I already called the ISP, and they just told me that "maybe" I am just too far of the DSLAM, and to try plugging my modem without the microfilter to see if that solves the problem, which of course didn't.
Any thoughts about this?
Thanks a lot
Edited by sinnet (Fri 06-Aug-10 21:17:26)



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