I am currently on 3db and my line is re-tx low. It was on high after my line was un-banded and this was confirmed by my ISP.
Sync rate is: 68680
BRAS rate is: 66410 (96.74%)
How I got it changed was to manually limit my connection speed, thus reducing errors. The DLM then kicked in after just under a week and removed re-tx high.
I can see your stats confirm this with Bearer 0 INPRein 0.
I'm now 110% confident this tells us with certainty if a line is retx low/high.
I just capped my own line from 46Mb to 32Mb in the hope of nudging DLM to retx low.
edit: to cap your line the necessary commands is
xdslcmd configure --maxDataRate 60000 20000 100000 or
adsl configure --maxDataRate 60000 20000 100000 This would cap the line at 60/20. The 3rd figure can be left at 100000. Adjust to suit your own line.
If you are unsure if you need to use adsl or xdslcmd feel free to ask and dungeons will be happy to advise.
Would anyone who is taking advantage of this advice to lower retransmission level and who runs DslStats spend a couple minutes of your time to contribute to the pool of knowledge.I'm interested in seeing the following figures
before capping your line and
during the cap.
ES and FECand from the G.INP tab
rtx_tx, rtx_uc and LEFTERSSnapshots/Screenshots of these graphs would be very much appreciated.
We would like to get some idea what parameters DLM is monitoring when deciding on retx high/low.
DslStats does not routinely gather snapshots of G.INP graphs but clicking the camera icon in the bottom left of DslStats while viewing each graph will take a snapshot of that particular graph.