Hi all,
What does the "Maximum data rate" actually mean? Is it the max theoretical speed?
Data rate:10.137 Mbps / 35.126 Mbps
Maximum data rate:10.472 Mbps / 47.358 Mbps
Certainly my connection has never been as fast as the maximum data rate.
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Without the rest of the stats it's theoretical.
Thanks, good to know!
I'm wondering the same thing, except my Max download Data rate is around 2 Mb/s higher that the "data rate".
Can any of the techy guys help me make sense of this?
Nothing wrong with that. The max data rate would only ever be reached, if every frequency slot was able to carry all data bits. In practice, there will always be some degradation due to crosstalk from other circuits. A compromise has to be made to ensure that errors are not introduced.
You appear to be on fibre 1 with max 55mb connection speed otherwise with G.INP active you may actually have managed a connection speed above the attainable if your noise margin dropped to 3db
Hm...I'm signed up to Halo 3+ actually.
So I guess the factors here is my noise margin is too high, and/or G.INP not being used?
Makes sense, I just wondered why the higher difference than before (pre-Christmas 2020 - had to reconnect FTTC after flood to our property). Connection speed did increase from 33 Mb/s when we reconnected in January (which itself was lower than we were previously able to max out on pre-flood) but slowly increased as time went on.
I guess one of the other reasons I'm quering is that we seem to end up with near zero bandwidth available for downloads when data is being uploaded (FTP) unless I set a max speed on my FTP client. Multiple devices can easily "share" download bandwidth but then minute one does uploading (ie dedicated upload via FTP) then all other traffic grinds to a halt.
With your noise margin at 3.6db so you do have G.INP active otherwise noise margin would be about 6db