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jonnyfriendly
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configured download speed

im on Plusnet premium and have just gone to the Bt speedtest which says i have a configured download speed of 7000k
Could someone explain what this means and should this be higher on ADSL2
I get around 8000k at the router and achieve around 6000k when surfing - although this varies.
Should the max. speed i achieve be higher ?
thanks in advance
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dvorak
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Re: configured download speed

If you can post your router stats someone will be able to give you an answer Smiley
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jonnyfriendly
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Re: configured download speed

See router stats below - does this help ?
can anyone comment ?

System Up Time 63:00:13
Port Status TxPkts RxPkts Collisions Tx B/s Rx B/s Up Time
WAN PPPoA 608764 941250 0 272 4798 62:59:18
LAN 10M/100M 464291 380654 0 2193 191 63:00:06
WLAN 11M/54M 583332 323176 0 2762 184 62:59:58
ADSL Link Downstream Upstream
Connection Speed 7971 kbps 444 kbps
Line Attenuation 37.5 db 18.6 db
Noise Margin 9.1 db 27.5 db
jonnyfriendly
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Re: configured download speed

And now the BT speed test results
Download speedachieved during the test was - 6181 Kbps
For your connection, the acceptable range of speedsis 600-7150 Kbps.
Additional Information:
Your DSL Connection Rate :7971 Kbps(DOWN-STREAM), 444 Kbps(UP-STREAM)
IP Profile for your line is - 7000 Kbps
The throughput of Best Efforts (BE) classes achieved during the test is - 14.56:23.51:61.93 (SBE:NBE:PBE)
These figures represent the ratio while sententiously passing Sub BE, Normal BE and Priority BE marked traffic.
The results of this test will vary depending on the way your ISP has decided to use these traffic classes.
thanks in advance - hope these details are useful