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SNR Target Request
18-09-2015 11:54 AM
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I was wondering if someone could inform me about whether my line is on Interleaved or Fast Path and also my SNR Target?
It would be nice if you could tell me if it worth risk to decrease to a 3db SNR target, my downstream attenuation is 27.5db and line length is 1.9km
Thanks a lot
Re: SNR Target Request
18-09-2015 12:10 PM
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WBC 160K - 24M No delay (INP 0) 6dB Downstream, UC No delay (INP 0) 6dB Upstream (ADSL2+)
The target SNR is 6db currently and there's no interleaving in place.
However with these stats below I'd be concerned about lowering the SNR margin.
Indicative Line Quality: A
Mean Time Between Errors Downstream (Seconds): 35
Re: SNR Target Request
18-09-2015 12:29 PM
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18-09-2015 12:31 PM
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18-09-2015 2:02 PM
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18-09-2015 2:21 PM
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Re: SNR Target Request
18-09-2015 8:38 PM
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Quote from: Chris However with these stats below I'd be concerned about lowering the SNR margin.
Indicative Line Quality: A
Mean Time Between Errors Downstream (Seconds): 35
Quote from: edexcelgce No errors whatsoever, its just that i think I'd be able to receive a faster speed, I was told my line would struggle at 6db but it seems to be doing fine for now and for a year with my previous provider.
On average you are getting an error every 35 seconds. This is not really good enough to risk lowering the SNRM. You might indeed get a slightly faster synch, but at an even higher error rate, causing more data packets to require retransmission. Such retransmissions result in a lowered effective data transfer rate - something I am sure you do not want.
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Re: SNR Target Request
18-09-2015 10:14 PM
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Without seeing the full set of stats, speeds, attenuations, snr margins, it's not really possible to say if the current performance is good, bad or indifferent.
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