Hello All,
I have been on the Be Unlimited network for over a month now and have been happy with everything concerning Be, although a little more speed is always welcome!
Imagine my surprise this morning, not just at the amount of snow that had fallen but the Belkin F5D9630-4 router which would never sync higher than 6722kbps was doing so at 7117kbps! A couple of recycles later and the router had a sync level of 7201kbps. In the past month the sync rate has been steady during the day between 6650 - 6722kbps and between 5700 - 6000kbps after sunset. As of 1100 a resync by the router itself brought the sync rate down to around 6850kbps and since then sync rates have been slightly lower than they were prior to this morning and the weather changed about that time too. No other meteorological events seem to have affected the line in the last month.
The setup includes 2 extensions as well as the master with ADSL Nation filters on all sockets with readings that are generally the same across all sockets, but the router lives on the daisy-chained 2nd extension. The data stream is interleaved and the residence is 2.857km from the exchange, so say Be. Here are the stats from this morning with 'normal' ones in brackets.
Data rate 7201 1200 (6717 1023)
Noise Margin 6.1 5.8 (6.3 8.1)
Output power 20.1 12.4 (19.6 12.4)
Attenuation 50.5 28.0 (46.0 27.8)
Any ideas concerning what happened?
Thanks,



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