Grumble about DLM - specifically on upstream
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Grumble about DLM - specifically on upstream
20-08-2016 4:41 PM - edited 20-08-2016 4:42 PM
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In its wisdom the automatic system enabled G.INP on my upstream because of a lot of error seconds (I think it may have been weather related) which didn't bother me but had the benefit that my upstream sync increased to circa 10Mb/s but then a 2 days later removed it and the synch dropped to 8.5Mb/s with the result as shown on my Samknows Graph - why can't G.INP be enabled permanently
Re: Grumble about DLM - specifically on upstream
23-08-2016 2:11 PM
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I admit to being very confused about G.INP - my router indicated it had been enabled last week for the first time since I switched to fibre in May, and certainly the error count has dropped dramatically since - but I had understood it was always enabled on Huawei/Broadcom cabinets such as mine anyway. Even more confusingly, I am shown as being on Fastpath for both up and downstream connections, which I assumed was incompatible with G.INP being applied. I do have to say that I lost about 2Mbps on my downstream speed after G.INP came on.
Re: Grumble about DLM - specifically on upstream
23-08-2016 4:58 PM
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Your understanding about G.INP being always enabled on Huawei/Broadcom cabinets was incorrect. It will be enabled and disabled as the DLM determines.
The figures displayed for Interleave Depth and INP are likely to be incorrect if G.INP is actually active. The Asus VDSL2 modems are well known to have all sorts of problems.
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