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Attenuation is 51 and i live 5km away from the central. but the technical support confirmed i can get 2 mbps.
I did that. They new guy told me that not all centrals were upgraded. A set of centrals is planned to be upgraded today and another set tomorrow. He said that in principle, my line can get 2 mbps but he will ask IDM guys at the central to perform a feasibility test and get back to me tomorrow with a 100% confirmed answer. Si I got hope back :Dgamer4life wroteThat's weird, try calling them another time and ask another person.
SN is 8. is that good?trent wrote51db attenuation should in theory allow about 4mbps connection. But you also have to consider signal quality (SNR).
Note that the SNR will automatically deteriorate when you sync at a higher speed, because you lose some of the error correction capability on the line when you increase the sync bandwidth (more bins/tones used for data)
It's bad man. Sorry !kfc wroteSN is 8. is that good?trent wrote51db attenuation should in theory allow about 4mbps connection. But you also have to consider signal quality (SNR).
Note that the SNR will automatically deteriorate when you sync at a higher speed, because you lose some of the error correction capability on the line when you increase the sync bandwidth (more bins/tones used for data)
If SN is 8 how much it will deteriorate if speed increases from 1 to 2 mbps?trent wrote51db attenuation should in theory allow about 4mbps connection. But you also have to consider signal quality (SNR).
Note that the SNR will automatically deteriorate when you sync at a higher speed, because you lose some of the error correction capability on the line when you increase the sync bandwidth (more bins/tones used for data)
Congrats man :Dkfc wrotei was just upgraded to 2mbps hahaha :D
thanks :D. This shows that the customer care arent reliable regarding technical stuff. So how much can we trust what they are telling us regarding the FUP?gamer4life wroteCongrats man :Dkfc wrotei was just upgraded to 2mbps hahaha :D
Thanks :D SN stayed at 8 although speed doubled!trent wroteCongrats! You really want your SNR to stay above 10db to leave some room for normal fluctuation due to temperature changes and unavoidable interference.
http://www.dslreports.com/faq/16220
Edit: Enable bitswapping on your modem if it's not already. It helps prevent disconnects/reconnects (resync) when interference occurs since your signal is marginal
That's great! Although really 1 or 2 mbps isn't really using that much of ADSL2+ potential (24mbps) to start with :Pkfc wroteThanks :D SN stayed at 8 although speed doubled!trent wroteCongrats! You really want your SNR to stay above 10db to leave some room for normal fluctuation due to temperature changes and unavoidable interference.
http://www.dslreports.com/faq/16220
Edit: Enable bitswapping on your modem if it's not already. It helps prevent disconnects/reconnects (resync) when interference occurs since your signal is marginal
From my experience it's only at daytime, because my speed is not above 1.3M today, but yesterday after 8pm it became 2M till today morning.kfc wrotethanks :D. This shows that the customer care arent reliable regarding technical stuff. So how much can we trust what they are telling us regarding the FUP?gamer4life wroteCongrats man :Dkfc wrotei was just upgraded to 2mbps hahaha :D
1282 or 04 727733gamer4life wroteFrom my experience it's only at daytime, because my speed is not above 1.3M today, but yesterday after 8pm it became 2M till today morning.kfc wrotethanks :D. This shows that the customer care arent reliable regarding technical stuff. So how much can we trust what they are telling us regarding the FUP?gamer4life wrote
Congrats man :D
Btw how are you contacting them? I've been trying from yesterday and the line is always busy. I need to change my plan.
does that mean FUP lasts 1 day or what? I'm interested in knowing how to avoid it from happening if i plan to switch.And he also mentioned that if I was FUP'd the speed will affect the whole day, even at night.
even for plans with a pre-defined quota?gamer4life wrote As for the FUP, it applies at daytime .
At their website the FUP could be daily or monthly. It depends an average they calculate.maulader wroteno FUP during night time? IDM here I come..does that mean FUP lasts 1 day or what? I'm interested in knowing how to avoid it from happening if i plan to switch.And he also mentioned that if I was FUP'd the speed will affect the whole day, even at night.
I really forgot to ask, but we were talking about my plan and then I asked about FUP. If it was for just the unlimited plans he would've directly told me it only applies on it.kfc wroteeven for plans with a pre-defined quota?gamer4life wrote As for the FUP, it applies at daytime .