See my stats above ^^^
Edit: Feo I meant your upstream noise margin, not down.![]()
i dont understand it ,
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See my stats above ^^^
Edit: Feo I meant your upstream noise margin, not down.![]()
0.5km from Exchange
Item Downstream Upstream Unit
SNR Margin 18 14 dB
Line Attenuation 15 6 dB
Data Rate 4096 384 kbps
Just got work on the upstream data rate
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See my stats in an above post....i dont understand it ,
Huh?
Is your alarm connected to your telephone line?
How do your line statistics change (or rather, what do they change to) with your alarm disconnected?
Your line isn't "pathetic" since you can still synch (it would be pathetic if you weren't able to use ADSL at all). It's quite poor, though, because you can't get the full 4Mbps (and beyond when faster speeds are released), and your attenuation figures are very high (resulting in low SNR figures).
However, I notice that your CRC errors are 0. What is the uptime of your router? I ask because CRC errors are more common on the poor lines, and I believe the error count is only reset when you restart your router. If your error count is 0 and your router has been running for a while, that's good news because your line did not generate any errors while you were connected. To give you perspective, my line, synching at 4Mbps/512Kbps (26dB noise margin / 18dB attenuation downstream) has generated about 200 CRC errors in the last 48 hours.
It shouldnt if you have a filter connected to itmy db n all are not good but my line is 100% good condition lol , i can sync at at just bellow 3mbps with the alarm connected and above 3mbps when disconnected , i think the alarm interferes with the dsl
It shouldnt if you have a filter connected to it
Its most probably your electric fencing assuming you have it..known to be able to cause big disturbance if your phone line is close to it