Re: Level of the DSL pilot tone?
- From: Tony Williams <tonyw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2006 12:12:12 +0100
In article <NnOEg.1538$q63.564@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Joerg <notthisjoergsch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
[snip]
........... He also said my SNR was kind of low which I'd like
to see for myself.
Do you have a router? I just point my browser at the
router's dq address and it returns all its measured
connection diagnostics, as a web page....... upstream/
/downstream connection speeds, transmit/receive power
levels, SNR's, round trip ping time to my ISP, etc.
It is presently showing.
Reserved Bandwidth (kbit/s) up/down = 288/2272.
Output Power (dBm) up/down = 12.0/18.0.
Attenuation (dB) up/down = 26.0/41.0.
Noise Margin (dB) up/down = 28.0/20.5.
Ping Time (20 bytes) = 14mS.
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Tony Williams.
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