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ASUS DSL-AC68U Settings

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rharris118
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ASUS DSL-AC68U Settings

Morning,

 

Could somebody just have a look at these DSL/VDSL settings for me and just make sure they are correct (the best options)

 

I'm on the unlimited fibre package.

 

Thanks,

Richard

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rongtw
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Re: ASUS DSL-AC68U Settings

Hi , yes it looks ok Thumbs_Up 

mine is similar but  Gain adjustment is set to stable , not high performance Wink

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Re: ASUS DSL-AC68U Settings

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rharris118, I would advise against using any of the DSL-AC68U's Dynamic Line Adjustment features (as you appear to be); as they will almost certainly 'fight' BTOR's own Dynamic Line Management system. Set these values to 'disable' or 'default'. The Asus features are intended for environments where the VDSL service does not have its own software to monitor automatically the stability of the connection.

I use settings as per the attached screenshots, which work fine for me.

ejs
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Re: ASUS DSL-AC68U Settings

SRA should be enabled according to BT SIN 498. SRA is a fairly harmless feature to leave enabled while nothing is currently making use of it.

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Re: ASUS DSL-AC68U Settings

EDIT: ejs, I'm sure you're right and there's no harm in having SRA set to 'Enabled'; although the SIN 498 document seems to only require this for ADSL. IIRC SRA has never been actually used in the UK except (possibly) by the now-defunct ISP 'UK Online'; I've never understood why SRA wasn't adopted more widely.

Re the OP, I also found this interesting sentence in SIN 498:

"It is the DLM system that sets the line profile, and this should not be interfered with by CPs/users setting rates, SNR margins etc. at the modem."

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Re: ASUS DSL-AC68U Settings

Should the Profile setting not be 17a rather than 30a?

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Re: ASUS DSL-AC68U Settings


@NorthPole wrote:

although the SIN 498 document seems to only require this for ADSL.

No, it's R.VDSL2.9, which applies to VDSL2. G.993.2 is VDSL2, G.992.3 is ADSL2. (The ADSL2+ section of SIN 498 is probably completely irrelevant now that they're working on LR-VDSL instead for the really long lines.)

Profile 17a or 30a doesn't really matter, because it's one of the things where 17a will end up being used whatever the setting is. There's no harm in your modem also having profile 30a enabled.

rharris118
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Re: ASUS DSL-AC68U Settings

Thank you. I've used the exact settings on your screenshot. Lost 3meg on the sync speed but downloading at +5meg Thumbs_Up

Chris28
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Re: ASUS DSL-AC68U Settings

To be honest, I would look at stopping using that router as a modem and move to a two box solution.

Depending on what cab you are on you will never get G.INP with that router (Huawei cab needed).

I have that router, and I was plagued with issues, and since moving to the 2 box solution with a Zyxel VMG-1312 box. I gained G.INP and 20Mb in additional speed and sync.