You can't tweak SNR on FTTC with Broadcom chipsets.
This can only be done with Lantiq chipsets, or the hideous Mediatek chipsets.
The device above has the excellent BCM68168.
really? i have been out of the picture for a few years but it used to be that BROADCOM chips were the chips that you could tweak SNRM on and were brilliant performing chips? the 6348, 6358, 6362 and 6368 you could tweak the SNRM on those (or some of them)?
I was under the impression that Lantiq chips were not very good, even my plusnet hub (BT HH5A) Lantiq chipset was very poor, it would drop bandwidth by half every few days and stay that way until it was rebooted, a replacement from Plusnet done the same, I swapped it for a Home-Hub 5B (BCM 63168) and the problem went away (and my speeds increased), I have since moved into a different location and unsure if my Cabinet is Huawei (Broadcom) or ECI (Lantiq)
I would like the next router I buy to have the following:
1. Tweakable SNRM
2. Be able to access SNR/Bit-Loading etc via RouterStats or other monitoring software
3. Dual or Tri-band Wi-Fi
4. At least 1 G-BIT LAN port
5. G.INP
6. Vectoring
7. Be wall mountable
this is to work on a 80Mbit/21ms plusnet connection
thanks