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netgear D6400
17-07-2015 2:09 PM
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exchanged my dsln66u as it was geeting to be a pain and got D6400 and runs a lot better than the asus
used the set up wizard to set it upand have checked the settings and was surprized to see it say i was on adsl instead of fibre
System Up Time 2 days 02:12:37
Port Status TxPkts RxPkts Collisions Tx B/s Rx B/s Up Time
WAN ADSL Link 2306409 4092420 0 2451 7393 2 days 01:59:39
LAN1 1000M/Full 4248390 3269215 0 344615 123441 01:18:33
LAN2 Link Down --
LAN3 Link Down --
LAN4 Link Down --
2.4G WLAN b/g/n 145M 634164 389503 0 2581 374 2 days 02:12:37
5G WLAN a/n/ac 1300M 3289955 1447693 0 1138 2017 2 days 02:12:37
ADSL Link Downstream Upstream
Connection Speed 42933 kbps 3682 kbps
Line Attenuation D0( 18.3) D1( 48.2) D2( 74.0) dB U0( 3.4) U1( 38.7) U2( 56.7) U3(N/A) U4(N/A) dB
Noise Margin D0( 5.9) D1( 5.9) D2(N/A) dB U0( 6.9) U1( 6.0) U2( 0.0) U3(N/A) U4(N/A) dB
used the set up wizard to set it upand have checked the settings and was surprized to see it say i was on adsl instead of fibre
System Up Time 2 days 02:12:37
Port Status TxPkts RxPkts Collisions Tx B/s Rx B/s Up Time
WAN ADSL Link 2306409 4092420 0 2451 7393 2 days 01:59:39
LAN1 1000M/Full 4248390 3269215 0 344615 123441 01:18:33
LAN2 Link Down --
LAN3 Link Down --
LAN4 Link Down --
2.4G WLAN b/g/n 145M 634164 389503 0 2581 374 2 days 02:12:37
5G WLAN a/n/ac 1300M 3289955 1447693 0 1138 2017 2 days 02:12:37
ADSL Link Downstream Upstream
Connection Speed 42933 kbps 3682 kbps
Line Attenuation D0( 18.3) D1( 48.2) D2( 74.0) dB U0( 3.4) U1( 38.7) U2( 56.7) U3(N/A) U4(N/A) dB
Noise Margin D0( 5.9) D1( 5.9) D2(N/A) dB U0( 6.9) U1( 6.0) U2( 0.0) U3(N/A) U4(N/A) dB
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Re: netgear D6400
17-07-2015 2:27 PM
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I'm pretty rubbish with anything technical, but try this thread in this other forum - maybe post there?
I had one recently which I sent back as I couldn't get it to go online and when it did it was so so slow.
http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18665201
I had one recently which I sent back as I couldn't get it to go online and when it did it was so so slow.
http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18665201
Fibre Broadband 80/20, Netgear D7000
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Re: netgear D6400
17-07-2015 3:14 PM
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my speeds are ok
today
http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/4512017192
and before got it
http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/4499338295
today
http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/4512017192
and before got it
http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/4499338295
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Re: netgear D6400
17-07-2015 3:25 PM
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I'd say the 'ADSL' thing is simply a labelling issue in the GUI (Should really be labelled 'DSL').
Technically FTTC is DSL (from the cabinet to the customer anyway), it is also 'Asymetric' (as in the 'A' of 'ADSL'), the 'V' of 'VDSL' just stands for 'Very High Speed' - I guess VHSDSL (or even 'VHSADSL') was deemed too cumbersome.
The Connection Speed (also the 'D0', 'D1', 'D2', 'U0', 'U1, 'U2' shown in the Attenuation and Margin figures) defintely show that you are connected on VDSL (VDSL2 in fact) rather than what is conventionally referred to as ADSL (or ADSL2 or ADSL2+).
Technically FTTC is DSL (from the cabinet to the customer anyway), it is also 'Asymetric' (as in the 'A' of 'ADSL'), the 'V' of 'VDSL' just stands for 'Very High Speed' - I guess VHSDSL (or even 'VHSADSL') was deemed too cumbersome.
The Connection Speed (also the 'D0', 'D1', 'D2', 'U0', 'U1, 'U2' shown in the Attenuation and Margin figures) defintely show that you are connected on VDSL (VDSL2 in fact) rather than what is conventionally referred to as ADSL (or ADSL2 or ADSL2+).
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Re: netgear D6400
17-07-2015 3:30 PM
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it not affectting the speed
just accidently rebooted the router and speed even faster
http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/4512050158
just accidently rebooted the router and speed even faster
http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/4512050158
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17-07-2015 3:41 PM
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My D6400 says the same thing....................
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17-07-2015 5:23 PM
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are you getting same speed or better?
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Re: netgear D6400
17-07-2015 10:54 PM
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I lost about 20Mb/s playing around with a couple of BT Home Hub 5s, changing to the D6400 the speed was about the same.
The Modem/Router does reboot following many of the configuration changes. Checking after the restarts, just like you, I noticed a small increase in speed.
In the last month since installing the D6400 I've gradually recovered about half of the lost speed, (I went from mid 70's to mid 50's, now back up to mid 60's.)
So far I'm impressed with the D6400. - David
The Modem/Router does reboot following many of the configuration changes. Checking after the restarts, just like you, I noticed a small increase in speed.
In the last month since installing the D6400 I've gradually recovered about half of the lost speed, (I went from mid 70's to mid 50's, now back up to mid 60's.)
So far I'm impressed with the D6400. - David
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