Re: Creeping upgrades
Von: TheOldFellow (theoldfellow@gmail.com) [Profil]
Datum: 18.09.2008 09:41
Message-ID: <20080918084144.16154d81@gmail.com>
Newsgroup: uk.telecom.broadband
Datum: 18.09.2008 09:41
Message-ID: <20080918084144.16154d81@gmail.com>
Newsgroup: uk.telecom.broadband
On Wed, 17 Sep 2008 18:07:17 GMT "Ato_Zee" <ato_zee@hotmail.com> wrote: > > > My router keeps reporting an increased line rate. Every few days the > > rate is better. > > If it has been running at low error rate then it will over a period > of time rate adapt to a higher sync speed. > If you were to regularly switch the modem off/on it might > well see the line as unstable and downspeed. > If you can get attenuation from the control panel (some > crap modems don't give you SNR and attenuation) then > if there was a bad connection, water in the street cable, > or your line has been rerouted then its attenuation and > speed would reflect this. This is what my BT Voyager 240 said this morning, and it's gone up again! Line Mode G.dmt Line State Show Time Latency Type Interleave Line Up Time 00:00:31:03 Line Coding Trellis On Line Up Count 1 Statistics Downstream Upstream Line Rate 3200 448 Noise Margin 5.8 dB 20.0 dB Line Attenuation 44.5 dB 26.0 dB Output Power 12.3 dBm 18.4 dBm K (number of bytes in DMT frame) 101 15 R (number of check bytes in RS code word) 16 16 S (RS code word size in DMT frame) 2 8 D (interleaver depth) 16 4 Super Frames 110565 110563 Super Frame Errors 7 0 RS Words 3759222 939785 RS Correctable Errors 9462 0 RS Uncorrectable Errors 44 0 HEC Errors 5 0 OCD Errors 0 0 LCD Errors 0 0 ES Errors 0 0 Attenuation seems to be about the same as I've seen before, but I don't keep records. R.[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
