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16-06-2008 9:05 PM
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Hi again,
I was finishing off my phone wiring onto the filtered face plate and connected the router up a bit earlier than I meant to.
This meant my router connected at 5400 so my profile dropped to 5000, i unplugged it again and finished off and syched back at 6592.
I thought I'd be on a 3 day wait again for my profile to go up to 5500 but it seems to have done it in 12 hours, is this expected?
I was finishing off my phone wiring onto the filtered face plate and connected the router up a bit earlier than I meant to.
This meant my router connected at 5400 so my profile dropped to 5000, i unplugged it again and finished off and syched back at 6592.
I thought I'd be on a 3 day wait again for my profile to go up to 5500 but it seems to have done it in 12 hours, is this expected?
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16-06-2008 11:14 PM
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Yes. Google for Adaptive Max Logic.
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17-06-2008 12:26 AM
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The IP profile for sync at 5400kbps is actually 4500kbps. The percentage increase to IP Profile 5500kbps is 22% which should take 24 hours to work through. It's certainly quicker than the old one-size-fits-all method that satisfied no one.
David
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