Re: Level of the DSL pilot tone?



"Tony Williams" <tonyw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> schreef in bericht
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In article <44e4bb43$0$11125$e4fe514c@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Frank Bemelman <f.bemelmanq@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


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.

Hey, that is interesting, I have this:

Reserved Bandwidth (kbit/s) up/down = 512 / 3072
Output Power (dBm) up/down = 11 / 20
Attenuation (dB) up/down = 10 / 21
Noise Margin (dB) up/down = 23 / 30

Not that I have any idea how to interpret this.

I think those are the important line specs, especially
the attenuation and noise margin. Your line looks
much better than mine. A speed test last week suggests
that 5Mb/s is possible on my line but if your figures
are consistent it looks as though you could get the
full 8Mb/s.

Uptime = 19d 20:36
kBytes Tx/Rx = 258885 / 1967996

Umm.... 1967996 Kbytes downloaded in 20 days Frank?
That's 96 Megabytes/day, every day. Exactly *what*
are you downloading? :)

Ha! That's quite a bit indeed - I'm surprised it is that
much. I have no idea, can't imagine it really. Perhaps
a loose mouse button ;)

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Thanks, Frank.
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