My line stats...

Started by PuncH, Jun 07, 2009, 12:26:34

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PuncH

From my DG834G V4 (5.01.09) are currently:-

ADSL Link           Downstream         Upstream
Connection         Speed 8128 kbps  448 kbps
Line Attenuation  14.0 db               8.0 db
Noise Margin       14.2 db               23.0 db

I'm now getting a little concerned that it's all going to go tits up when I switch to ADSL2+ next week, so much so I may just stick with ADSL max as it works so well.

Maverich

I have very similar stats to you Jonathan, when my ping is low I have a really solid connection!  As your a gaming fan like myself I can assure you with stats like that there really is no need to change.  :)

PuncH

Quote from: Maverich on Jun 07, 2009, 12:31:30
I have very similar stats to you Jonathan, when my ping is low I have a really solid connection!  As your a gaming fan like myself I can assure you with stats like that there really is no need to change.  :)

I think you're right mate. I'm going to give serious thought to canceling my regrade order.

Rik

I calculate you're likely to sync at around 20,600, with a throughput of ~18M, plus reduced ping times.
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PuncH

Quote from: Rik on Jun 07, 2009, 12:39:10
I calculate you're likely to sync at around 20,600, with a throughput of ~18M, plus reduced ping times.

On second thoughts  ;D

Maverich

 ;D Yeah after Rik saying that I think I would be having second thoughts as well!!  If you do change over let me know how you get on, not that I can change but would hope one day in the future I could sync like that.

Rik

Quote from: PuncH on Jun 07, 2009, 12:46:29
On second thoughts  ;D

;D

For me it will make little or no difference except on pings and upstream speed.  :'(
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Maverich

#7
This maybe a really daft question  :blush: BUT it is Sunday and I haven't woken up properly and probably wont till tomorrow.  How can I check to see if I can have adsl2+?  For some reason I already think I can't but have never actually check...

The answer is no :(  Some point this year hopefully :)

Sebby

Quote from: PuncH on Jun 07, 2009, 12:46:29
On second thoughts  ;D

You have what I would call "the perfect line". ;D

PuncH

Quote from: Sebby on Jun 07, 2009, 13:52:20
You have what I would call "the perfect line". ;D

aww shucks, thanks Sebby  :blush:

PuncH

Quote from: Maverich on Jun 07, 2009, 13:28:30
This maybe a really daft question  :blush: BUT it is Sunday and I haven't woken up properly and probably wont till tomorrow.  How can I check to see if I can have adsl2+?  For some reason I already think I can't but have never actually check...

The answer is no :(  Some point this year hopefully :)

If you log on to your customer page on IDNet's website that will tell you if you can upgrade to ADSL2+. Or check your exchange on http://www.samknows.com/broadband/search.php

Rik

Though Sam tends to be a bit out of date atm...
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PuncH

Quote from: Rik on Jun 07, 2009, 15:35:26
Though Sam tends to be a bit out of date atm...

I guess he can't know everything!  ;D

Rik

I think he's having trouble keeping up with the success of his board, Jonathan. I suspect it's got to the point of needing hired help now.
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JohnH

It seems to have become an industry standard.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8068676.stm

I didn't know he had a co-founder, though.


Rik

Me neither, you live and learn.  :thumb:
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