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Broadband Related => Telephony Wiring + Equipment => Topic started by: burakkucat on July 29, 2011, 07:11:46 PM

Title: A Significant Downstream Throughput Gain
Post by: burakkucat on July 29, 2011, 07:11:46 PM
Intended more as a passing comment in another thread (http://forum.kitz.co.uk/index.php/topic,9440.0.html), b*cat mentioned that he would -- when he "got a round tuit" -- replace the current BT80A between his incoming drop-wire and the internal CW1308 spec. cable with a BT80B-RF3.

So earlier today I took 50 minutes to perform that 5 minute task. :D All is now connected just as if a "proper man" had done the job and the result was immediately apparent in my downstream throughput.

Date                   Day    Downstream    Upstream

28/07/11 16:42    Thu    3584 Kbps       775 Kbps
29/07/11 14:51    Fri      4414 Kbps       775 Kbps

Here follows some statistics from my Netgear DG834Gv5.

/ # adsl info
Current Training Status       : Showtime
Current trained adsl mode   : G.Dmt
Current trained adsl path     : Interleaved
Downstream Bit Rate          : 5312000 bps
Downstream Noise Margin   : 6.0 dB
Downstream Attenuation     : 51.0 dB
Upstream Bit Rate              : 928000 bps
Upstream Noise Margin       : 7 dB
Upstream Attenuation         : 29.0 dB

/ # adsl defects
============== NEAR END =============
ES  (Count of errored seconds): 0
SES (Count of Severely errored seconds): 0
LOS (Count of Loss of signal): 0
============== FAR END ==============
ES  (Count of errored seconds): 0
SES (Count of Severely errored seconds): 0
LOS (Count of Loss of signal): 0

/ # adsl perf
============= NEAR END ===========
FEC   : 42974
CRC   : 0
HEC   : 70
============= FAR END ============
FEC   : 4
CRC   : 0
HEC   : 1

/ # adsl version
Version                : 1.12
DriverVersion        : 1.75
APIVersion           : GS_API_652
FirmwareVersion   : E.25.41.64   A
DspVersion           : 0x000000e1