In a message dated 06/02/2010 09:00:46 GMT Standard Time, [email protected] writes:
However, knowing roughly from whence Mr Naylor hails, assuming this map [1] is up to date, sadly the nearest he's going to get to fibre optic is two torches and a length of hosepipe. I think the battery on one of the torches is flat! AS requested I have managed to get some stats from my router. I don't know what they mean of course but a selection of the data may mean something to someone out there. It is interesting that although it said I was connected and the connection had been successful I still couldn't log- in to my ISP to read my email. Connection speed downstream has varied from 249 kbps (11:49pm on 4.2.2010) to 992 kbps (16:45 on 6.2.2010), generally it is around 500 -700 kbps). Upstream is fairly consistent at 448kbps (but has dropped to 379 on the occasion of the slowest downstream (11:49pm on 4.2.2010). Line attenuation is consistent at 63db downstream and 15.5db upstream. Noise margin varies between 9 and 11 downstream and is steady at 9 upstream. Finally UPI is 0, VCI is 38 and I'm tuned to Channel 11. My firmware version on my Netgear DG834G is V4.01.28 Arthur Naylor. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
