50% Sync Rate Drop

Started by netgem21, Jul 13, 2010, 15:02:30

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netgem21

Just one more thing...

If I do switch over to the other line, obviously it's full of extensions and devices, so even with microfilters, I'd imagine it'd be quite noisy. In addition, it's an older line (by about 15-20 years) so do you think I'd lose any reliability?

Thanks :)

Rik

Extensions are bad news, otherwise it's impossible to know until it's activated.
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Steve

An ADSLNation NTE5 faceplate is very good at isolating voice and broadband at the master socket,plus also check no ring wire is present. Obviously your taking a gamble with no guarantee of success, if it's noise or interference it could well affect both lines equally, if one line has physically degraded more than the other you could well be lucky.
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netgem21

Quote from: Steve on Jul 20, 2010, 20:21:04
An ADSLNation NTE5 faceplate is very good at isolating voice and broadband at the master socket,plus also check no ring wire is present. Obviously your taking a gamble with no guarantee of success, if it's noise or interference it could well affect both lines equally, if one line has physically degraded more than the other you could well be lucky.

Well the current ADSL line is only 8 years old I'd say, whereas the voice line is probably 20/25 years old.

Rik

As is one of my lines, it's performance is similar to the newer line.
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netgem21

Do I still need the second router or can I return it now?

Rik

It shows an improvement in sync speed, so I'd be inclined to hang on to it.
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netgem21

Sorry to bump an old thread, but just a quick update for everyone. Still, the sync rate hasn't returned to normal so we are moving the ADSL to the other line in our house. Just one question, I know we need a microfilter for the master socket where the router is, but do we need one for each phone in the house too?

Thanks


Rik

You do. It's the phones that need filtering, not the ADSL.
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