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Last Login: 4/26/2008 4:57:31 PM
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Some statistics:
Distance from exchange: about 1.5km
Line attenuation: 54 downstream, 28 upstream
SNR: 6.1 downstream, 7.0 upstream
Rate (kbps): 4097 downstream, 800 upstream
I got all the values (except distance from exchange) from my router.
Whats the max speed my line can support? Also, is there a way to improve these values so I can support higher speeds?
Btw I'm looking to get a 2mbps DSL connection. Right now I'm using 1mbps which works fine, but I want to know if my line can actually support 2mbps.
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Last Login: 1/30/2008 10:26:51 AM
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You've probably vanished as its been months, but the speeds reported there are your lines capability, i.e. around 4Mb/s downstream and 800kb/s upstream.
If you are only getting 1Mb/s then either your ISP is artificially capping your throughput or they are a rubbish ISP.
You would not be able to order a 2Mb/s fixed rate product on that line, but you can get a "Max" product which will give around 4Mb/s downstream no problems. There are plenty of ISP's, ourselves included, who could help.
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