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Vortex
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      06-20-2005, 06:41 AM
I have been using ADSL for a couple of years, with a 512 connection that has
been solid as a rock.

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!

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?

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?

Any comments/observations welcome.


David




 
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      06-20-2005, 08:32 AM
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.
>
> 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!
>
> 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?
>
> 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?
>
> Any comments/observations welcome.
>
>
> David
>
>
>
>
>

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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vortex2
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      06-20-2005, 08:44 AM

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> Try upgrading the router firmware. Available from D-Link's website.
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> 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.
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> FR


Good suggestion. Will try tonight.

Davdid


 
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Martin²
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      06-21-2005, 12:47 AM
Draytek Vigor range of modems are good and rock solid, if not cheap.
They have a beta version of firmware specially for UK marginal signal
connections.
Regards,
Martin


 
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