All set up and so far so good, thanks very much for your help.
The last engineer upped my snr to 9db, how do I get this put back in order to get a bit more overall speed?
The SNR has to be lower, to get a speed increase. Its automatically controlled.
Can you please post the connection information from the TP Link, it should be easy just to cut and paste like I did, from the status page.
I assume its the W9970 you are using?
The last engineer said he had "set" the SNR at 9Db in a effort to sort the problem rather than let it set automatically.
Yes I have the W9970, seems great for the money.
DSL
Current Rate (kbps) | 930 | 15477 |
Max Rate (kbps) | 930 | 17572 |
SNR Margin (dB) | 11.6 | 9.1 |
Line Attenuation (dB) | 17.1 | 39.9 |
Errors (pkts) | 1 | 0 |
@mike101 wrote:
The last engineer said he had "set" the SNR at 9Db in a effort to sort the problem rather than let it set automatically.
Yes I have the W9970, seems great for the money.
DSL
Line Status:DSL Up Time:DSL Modulation Type:Annex Type:Upstream Downstream
Current Rate (kbps) 930 15477 Max Rate (kbps) 930 17572 SNR Margin (dB) 11.6 9.1 Line Attenuation (dB) 17.1 39.9 Errors (pkts) 1 0
It may have been done to improve stability. Did you have problems with disconnections?
No, maybe once in a blue moon
@mike101 wrote:
No, maybe once in a blue moon
I can ask a moderator if they can release the fixed setting, as that is something they can do if you really want it. It can drop to as low as 3dB, mine varies between 2.9 and 3dB.
You may gain a bit of speed. If it becomes unstable, then the SNR will automatically adjust upwards.
Yes, that would be great. And many thanks once again for all your help.
Will they need my landine no?
@mike101 wrote:
Will they need my landine no?
If they can help, they will request the information by private message.
Watch this space.