On 16/06/2014 8:52 AM, [email protected] wrote:
> Erik Christiansen <[email protected]> said, 
> 
>> Here in Tecoma (Dandenong Ranges), my ISP (Internode) provides ADSL2+.
>> Is it a rural exchange which would limit it to ADSL1, or the 5 km line
>> length?
> 
>> Erik
> 
> Im practice it would be line length. As far as I am aware ADSL uses line 
> frequecies up to around 1mhz, ADSL 2 to around 2.2 mhz. Special 1.27mm 
> copper carrier cable has a loss at 1.6mhz of around 30db for 5 kilometres. 
> One would expect most customer cable would be around double that. Such a 
> loss would put receive levels for ADSL2 at 5000 metres well down into the 
> noise (-50 to -60dbm). Even for ADSL you would need real good copper cable 
> for it to work at 5000 metres. 

Yes at about 4km (cable) from the exchange, I get far too many dropouts
on DSL.

Here is a 4G test at my home, with the modem/router sitting outside with
an extension lead for power:

http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/3553122571

It's by far the best speed I have seen here, but I've only got 10GB of
data without fixed IP and all data up and down is counted.  You can't
get those speeds with a 3.5G mobile phone, nor that low latency.

According to the Optus maps, I'm not supposed to be able to get 4GPlus
here -- one of my friends has seen 80Mb/s from his 4GPlus mobile when
visiting Springvale, but he is on a proper business plan and that /may/
translate to higher speeds having greater priority.

Cheers
A.

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