In article <8eOdnf4M6cVh-SvfRVn-(E-Mail Removed)>, Vortex says...
> I have been using ADSL for a couple of years, with a 512 connection that has
> been solid as a rock.
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> Recently regraded to 2 Mb and the connection is "marginal" (I am 6k from
> exchange). It's probably up 50% of the time. I really do not want to
> downgrade back to 1Mb or less!
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> ISP is arranging for BT to double check things are optimised at their end.
> The question is are there more things I can do to optimise my end?
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> I am using a D-Link DSL604+ router directly from the Master socket. It's
> been suggested to me that different/newer routers may have improved "front
> end" signal handling and therefore be more robust. This seems plausible to
> me.
>
> Can anybody comment on this? Are some routers have better prformance than
> others?
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> Any comments/observations welcome.
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> David
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Try upgrading the router firmware. Available from D-Link's website.
That router is not exactly ancient BTW and a newer firmware release is a
no-cost option, but make sure you RTFM before attempting to flash it.
FR
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