IdlePhaedrus
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Yes, was thinking that too, which is odd as I am less than 150m from the exchange. Might be bad copper I suppose, but it is odd given the downstream attenuation.
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It is even more odd that when I wanted to upgrade to 10Mb in 2011 my downstream SNR Db was 22.5 (can't remember what router I was using in those days), and the upstream was quite bad, but the 10Mb down and 1Mb up has been rock solid since I upgraded:
http://mybroadband.co.za/vb/showthread.php/337765-10-Mbit-in-Melkbos
Think I will just suck and see when the time comes.
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This is quite a handy calculator, but only does downstream and does not take SNR into account:
http://www.speedguide.net/dsl_speed_calc.php
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It is even more odd that when I wanted to upgrade to 10Mb in 2011 my downstream SNR Db was 22.5 (can't remember what router I was using in those days), and the upstream was quite bad, but the 10Mb down and 1Mb up has been rock solid since I upgraded:
http://mybroadband.co.za/vb/showthread.php/337765-10-Mbit-in-Melkbos
Think I will just suck and see when the time comes.
<further edit>
This is quite a handy calculator, but only does downstream and does not take SNR into account:
http://www.speedguide.net/dsl_speed_calc.php
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