Hello
I see on KITZ page explaining about Interleaving Depth, it says it goes up to 64, well on my ADL2+ line mine is on 224..
was KITZ page relating to ADSL? (and if so does this account for ADSLmax)
I currenlty use 2.4db SNR and Ive noticed when I sync my router using a higher SNR (but still less than 6db) the interleaving can sometimes drop to 160 - I can even get differing interleaving depths on the same SNR once connected so it must also be related to the output power or something, ive just re-sync'd at default SNR (6.5db) and Interleaving Depth is 192 which is higher than the 160 ive had on 2db SNR before - the output power was 18.5
# EDIT: ive just re-synced back to 2.4db SNR and this time the output power is 18.1 and Interleaving is 192 (Attenuation is 26.5 and sync rate is 19,500k)
I just wondered if there was any more info on this?
more importantly, does anyone know what kind of latency this higher depth number causes? I still get 29ms pings no matter what its on, are we talking micro-seconds for the extra calculations? (I use a Netgear DG834GT with DG team 1018)
thanks