I have the tp-link vr900 and I don't think SNR tweaking can be done on these models :(nefe_lpmk wroteAnyone got a guide on how to tweak TP-link modems (VR-400)
If someone knows a way however, it would be highly appreciated.
I have the tp-link vr900 and I don't think SNR tweaking can be done on these models :(nefe_lpmk wroteAnyone got a guide on how to tweak TP-link modems (VR-400)
Kareem wroteFor D-link modems ...
https://i.gyazo.com/2861cf1a5e5782159e75c72753e15955.png
adsl configure --snr xx
To understand more the value of XX, check the link below :
http://www.increasebroadbandspeed.co.uk/SNR-tweak
basically you wanna reduce the SNR Margin ( not SNR ) in steps of 3dB. reduce and test stability. mine won't go below6 dB
What's your router model ?313 wroteKareem wroteFor D-link modems ...
https://i.gyazo.com/2861cf1a5e5782159e75c72753e15955.png
adsl configure --snr xx
To understand more the value of XX, check the link below :
http://www.increasebroadbandspeed.co.uk/SNR-tweak
basically you wanna reduce the SNR Margin ( not SNR ) in steps of 3dB. reduce and test stability. mine won't go below6 dB
I tried Kareem's Tutorial but with no luck, The error is that Invalid parameter.
My guess is that I haven't entered through configuration terminal since the command
>adsl snr
shows
------the table SNR per tones(carriers) of the interface ADSL2+-----
Downstream Upstream
168 266
any tutorial for dummies?
Adnan wroteWhat's your router model ?313 wroteKareem wroteFor D-link modems ...
https://i.gyazo.com/2861cf1a5e5782159e75c72753e15955.png
adsl configure --snr xx
To understand more the value of XX, check the link below :
http://www.increasebroadbandspeed.co.uk/SNR-tweak
basically you wanna reduce the SNR Margin ( not SNR ) in steps of 3dB. reduce and test stability. mine won't go below6 dB
I tried Kareem's Tutorial but with no luck, The error is that Invalid parameter.
My guess is that I haven't entered through configuration terminal since the command
>adsl snr
shows
------the table SNR per tones(carriers) of the interface ADSL2+-----
Downstream Upstream
168 266
any tutorial for dummies?
How can we do it on the v7? I've been trying a lot, and it can't seem to work.Kareem wroteNo way to tweak the thomson TG585 V8 although it's very easy on the V7, the V8 adslctl command was removed .
There is a custom Firmware for the V7. Check online but I am not responsible for any damage.mohammadk97 wroteHow can we do it on the v7? I've been trying a lot, and it can't seem to work.Kareem wroteNo way to tweak the thomson TG585 V8 although it's very easy on the V7, the V8 adslctl command was removed .
Usually it should be the other way around when they have high load since higher SNRM improves stability unless i'm mistaken.Adnan wroteI noticed today that my DSLAM's target SNR margin was set to 8dB (I am on Sodetel DSP, but I'm not sure who controls this). It was set to 10dB until yesterday. It seems that they're able to put more load on the network so they decreased the SNRM for extra speed.
Not sure we understood each other correctly.Kareem wroteUsually it should be the other way around when they have high load since higher SNRM improves stability unless i'm mistaken.Adnan wroteI noticed today that my DSLAM's target SNR margin was set to 8dB (I am on Sodetel DSP, but I'm not sure who controls this). It was set to 10dB until yesterday. It seems that they're able to put more load on the network so they decreased the SNRM for extra speed.
Already did. Asked them if they could adjust the SNR margin on my line, they said it's not possible to do it for individuals, if they adjust it, they will have to do it for the whole area.Adnan wrote@dio it really seems that a whole lot of modems don't support this feature, I don't know why. You always have the option of contacting your ISP. Good luck.