Is it calculated from the max maintained sync speed during the 10 day training period (original or a full reset/retrain at any time)?
Not the maximum sync speed that has been achieved, but a speed that the DLM has decided is the maximum stable speed.
The FTR is calculated as 70% of the determined MSR.
Have a look here.
Hi Panda
Thanks for the feedback and linky I will check that out soon.
For the record my MSR 2272 & FTR is 1817
I am now sync'ed at 3712 but this because of long term 'arguments' about my line with the ISP is now back to what I used to enjoy when I first got MaxDSL in March 2006 at a speed >3500 until March 2008 when the speed approx halved......long story short now back to 3712.
What the ISP seem unwilling or unable to answer is what speed the MSR & FTR are actually based on i.e. what they tell me not what I calculate??? The last 'note' was to tell me they were based on my line length and nothing to do with sync speed! Hence my question.
Edit - in principle if the 3712 is "stable" for 10 days + then I should ask for a retrain as that "should" lift the MSR (& FTR) to a more logically linked figure i.e. not 3712 but a heck of a lot nearer to it e.g. 3000 ?
Edited by deleted (Sat 07-Aug-10 13:20:11)