Date : Tue, 11 May 2010 18:17:14 +0100
From : andrew.hancock@... (Andrew Hancock)
Subject: [OT] ADSL capabilities
Firstly many thanks to all that have contributed to this thread, and sorry
for using the list as a sounding board.
Is a "better" different router (Netgear, 2Wire) going to help us, with
variable intermittent SNR/Att, when 90% of the time it's okay.
After tracking temperature and SNR over the past few days, I think I've hit
the nail on the head...please read on, is this possible...
Telephone Line warms up later a real drop in temperature, gets cold,
contracts problem occurs.
Line is cold, warms up, expands problem occurs.
This what we've observed over the last few days, when temp dropped to -2
Degrees C. I can only hypothise about contracting and expansion, but the
problems occur with rise and fall of temp.
Regards
Andrew
PS Good News is BT are back on Friday, to "walk the line" and I don't think
that's anything to do with Johnny Cash!
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Subject: Re: [BBC-Micro] [OT] ADSL capabilities
In article <DAF15A8D96B142849A8B7EDD974B22B9@...>, John
<blip@...> writes
>I suspect because some ISPs take more
>of a chance in how fast the exchange equipment drives the line.
What is clear is that there are many parameters that can be tweaked at
both ends of the line. I take the view that if sync speed is
proportionate to the line length and attenuation and the connection is
reliable, it's best left well alone.
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