Silicon Chip mag this month suggests some ADSL routers are line-polarity
sensitive. Try swapping around the incoming phone wires to see. Kevin
On 10/05/2011 3:27 PM, "GeraldCC" <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tuesday, May 10, 2011 11:14:35 AM gonzo01 wrote:
>> I'm using Linux Mint 10.0 64 bit with a Billion ADSL 2+ modem/router on
>> a gigabit network ( modem/router has Gigabit ports).
>>
>> Recently my ISP upgraded my plan from 1500/256 to 8000/354.
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>> My download speed has gone from around 150 KiBs to around 250 KiBs.
>>
>> the Modem stats show
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>> Upstream 384
>> Downstream 2368
>> SNR upstream 6.0
>> SNR Downstream 5.9
>> Line Attentuation Upstream 31.5
>> Line Attenuation Downstream 44.0
>>
>> Ping ( according to Optus Speedtest) = 45 ms
>>
>> Are these figures reasonable? 2368 downstream is around a 60% increase
>> but is at the bottom end of the range according to Optus Speedtest.
>>
>> Is there anything I can check/do to increase downstream speed?
>>
>> Havent found anything usefull by Googling.
>>
>> I'm aware that distance from exchange and quality of line isimportant.
>>
>> Thanks
> hi Gonzo01
> My spped is also 8000 down and 384 up, but I get 1000-1200Kbyes a sec d/l
> You may need to upgrade your router bios.
> Gerald
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