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Attenuation is around 59-61db, never more.
SNR is very stable at 18 db Due to the unusually favourable noise margin at this attenuation, ISP is prepared to try a manual order to 2mb, even though the line is of course outside BT's official 40-43db limit. However, ISP is concerned that if it doesn't work, BT may regrade not to current 1mb, but to 512 -- ouch! Since the attenuation is sometimes 1db above even the 1mb limit, this is definitely a possibility. Current 1mb is capable of 100KB/s d/ls and hasn't dropped a beat since it was upgraded from 512mb a few months ago (also a manual order due to BT line checker). Line is on the long side (8 miles or so) but rural and we are one of the first premises, hence the atypical stats. Using Vigor 2600G router. Opinions welcome on the likelihood of 2mb being stable (assuming manual order is successful and the line is upgraded)... I think it will work but if there's less than a 7/10 chance of having a reliable service I may not risk it. cheers broughcut@gmail.com |
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> Attenuation is around 59-61db, never more. > SNR is very stable at 18 db > > Due to the unusually favourable noise margin at this attenuation, ISP > is prepared to try a manual order to 2mb, even though the line is of > course outside BT's official 40-43db limit. However, ISP is concerned > that if it doesn't work, BT may regrade not to current 1mb, but to 512 > -- ouch! Since the attenuation is sometimes 1db above even the 1mb > limit, this is definitely a possibility. > > Current 1mb is capable of 100KB/s d/ls and hasn't dropped a beat since > it was upgraded from 512mb a few months ago (also a manual order due > to > BT line checker). Line is on the long side (8 miles or so) but rural > and we are one of the first premises, hence the atypical stats. Using > Vigor 2600G router. > > Opinions welcome on the likelihood of 2mb being stable (assuming > manual > order is successful and the line is upgraded)... I think it will work > but if there's less than a 7/10 chance of having a reliable service I > may not risk it. > > cheers > Personnally, I think you could get 1Mb/s - but definitley not 2. The SNR margin isn't that great. BT's limit for anntenuation is 43db - and you are well over that. I seen people with 40db and similar SNR margins have their line downgraded to 1Mb/s due to intermittent disconnections.But by all means - give it a go if you think it will work! George |
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I wasn't too clear in my post -- I'm actually on 1mb at the moment,
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: Attenuation is around 59-61db, never more. : SNR is very stable at 18 db : Opinions welcome on the likelihood of 2mb being stable (assuming manual : order is successful and the line is upgraded)... I think it will work : but if there's less than a 7/10 chance of having a reliable service I : may not risk it. This *SHOULD* work fine as you will only lose ~6dB SNR with the upgrade. I got 2Mb via a manual upgrade but my attenuation is a LOT better than yours (46dB) and, even after the upgrade, my SNR is typically still 12-16dB. |
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On Wed, 26 Oct 2005 09:56:35 +0000 (UTC), Brian McIlwrath
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: >(E-Mail Removed) wrote: >: Attenuation is around 59-61db, never more. >: SNR is very stable at 18 db > > >: Opinions welcome on the likelihood of 2mb being stable (assuming manual >: order is successful and the line is upgraded)... I think it will work >: but if there's less than a 7/10 chance of having a reliable service I >: may not risk it. > >This *SHOULD* work fine as you will only lose ~6dB SNR with the upgrade. > >I got 2Mb via a manual upgrade but my attenuation is a LOT better than >yours (46dB) and, even after the upgrade, my SNR is typically still 12-16dB. Thats interesting My figures are Upstream SNR 22 dB Upstream Attenuation 31.5 dB Downstream SNR 9 dB Attenuation 59 dB At a guess I would say 2meg is not possible. Would you agree? (I currently have 1Meg) cheers Harry |
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Harry <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
: Downstream : SNR 9 dB : Attenuation 59 dB : At a guess I would say 2meg is not possible. Would you agree? : (I currently have 1Meg) I would agree. The important figures are above. The upgrade will always lose ~6dB in SNR. IMHO what you would be left with (~3db) would probably not be enough for a totally stable connection. |
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"Brian McIlwrath" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:djnkt0$1md$(E-Mail Removed)... > Harry <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: > > : Downstream > : SNR 9 dB > : Attenuation 59 dB > > : At a guess I would say 2meg is not possible. Would you agree? > > : (I currently have 1Meg) > > I would agree. The important figures are above. The upgrade will always > lose ~6dB in SNR. IMHO what you would be left with (~3db) would probably > not be enough for a totally stable connection. How about my figures? I currently have a 1MB connection. Anyone think I could get 2mb? Downspeed 1152 kbps Attenuation 47 db SNR 26 db Would appreciate comments. Steve |
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Steve wrote:
> "Brian McIlwrath" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:djnkt0$1md$(E-Mail Removed)... >> Harry <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: >> >>> Downstream >>> SNR 9 dB >>> Attenuation 59 dB >> >>> At a guess I would say 2meg is not possible. Would you agree? >> >>> (I currently have 1Meg) >> >> I would agree. The important figures are above. The upgrade will >> always lose ~6dB in SNR. IMHO what you would be left with (~3db) >> would probably not be enough for a totally stable connection. > > How about my figures? I currently have a 1MB connection. Anyone > think I could get 2mb? > > Downspeed 1152 kbps > Attenuation 47 db > SNR 26 db > > Would appreciate comments. > Steve If those figures are accurate it may be possible for you to hold a 2Mb connection with reasonable stability, if they're not it's a whole different ball game & yes I'm saying that the figures which get from your router may not be accurate.. |
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Steve <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
: Downspeed 1152 kbps : Attenuation 47 db : SNR 26 db These figures are VERY close to what mine were at 1Mbs and I get totally stable 2Mb service with a SNR varying slightly over time between about 12 and 18dB - anything close to (or in) double figures for SNR should basically give a 100% stable connection. |
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"Brian McIlwrath" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:djqc0g$308$(E-Mail Removed)... > Steve <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: > > : Downspeed 1152 kbps > : Attenuation 47 db > : SNR 26 db > > These figures are VERY close to what mine were at 1Mbs and I get totally > stable 2Mb service with a SNR varying slightly over time between about 12 > and 18dB - anything close to (or in) double figures for SNR should basically > give a 100% stable connection. Brian, I have 1MB at the moment, but would like to move to 2MB. My figues are as follows (according to a DG834g MkII running 1.05.00 firmware) Downspeed 1152 kbps Attenuation 47 db SNR 31 db I think from the rest of the discussion, that these figures should get me 2MB reliably, is that right Brian? Also, does anyone know how accurate the figures are from DG834G generally? Thanks John |
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