"Steve Heaven" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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Does anyone have a recommendation for a router that can sync on a poor
quality line.
The line is in a rural area and has both low SNR and high attenuation.
We have had BT out several times to check the line, but they say it's the
best they can do.
Thanks in anticipation
Steve
I am in a similar situation, and like a couple of your respondents I have
found a Netgear DG834 to be OK. I also tried a Draytek 2800 with all the
available firmwares, but it never synced at all over test periods of days at
a time. The Netgear typically takes a few hours to sync from switch-on -
usually after a mains failure (I try not to switch it off otherwise!).
On ADSLmax from zen, the Netgear reports downstream rates between 160 and
288 Kbps, 63 db atten., noise margin zero to 12 db depending on the weather
(worst when hot & sunny - sometimes loses sync then for a few hours) and
upstream is always 448 Kbps, 15 db atten., noise margin 12 - 13 db.
HTH
Trev.