mate at 700mtrs that looks decent considering once it gets over
400 it starts dropping quickly
here are my connection specs.....
You are 710 meters from the node and therefore your speed is excellent for that distance:
Estimated DELT Distance 710 m
Electrical Length 14.5 dB
avcPerformanceDetails
Layer 2 Bitrate 61881 kbps down / 27342 kbps up
RTX Actual Net Data Rate 64471.0 kbps down / 28279.0 kbps up
RTX Actual Expected Throughput 63819.0 kbps down / 27994.0 kbps up
RTX Attainable Net Data Rate 64963.0 kbps down / 27843.0 kbps up
RTX Attainable Expected Throughput 64201.0 kbps down / 27516.0 kbps up
i am using my trusty old billion 8800 non approved for the nbn modem with broadcom chipset.
i've tweaked the snr and its rock solid at above specs..
I was going to upgrade to a Taipan dsl-4320l, but am worried my sync will be worse.....
xDSL
xDSL Mode VDSL2 Traffic Type PTM Status Up Link Power State L0 Downstream Upstream Line Coding (Trellis) On On SNR Margin (dB) 5.8 6.3 Attenuation (dB) 22.1 0.0 Output Power (dBm) 14.2 7.6 Attainable Rate (Kbps) 63439 28279 Rate (Kbps) 63044 28279 B (# of bytes in Mux Data Frame) 243 227 M (# of Mux Data Frames in an RS codeword) 1 1 T (# of Mux Data Frames in an OH sub-frame) 0 0 R (# of redundancy bytes in the RS codeword) 10 10 S (# of data symbols over which the RS code word spans) 0.1234 0.2564 L (# of bits transmitted in each data symbol) 16472 7425 D (interleaver depth) 136 4 I (interleaver block size in bytes) 254 238 N (RS codeword size) 254 238 Delay (msec) 0 0 INP (DMT symbol) 43.00 45.00 OH Frames 0 0 OH Frame Errors 0 0 RS Words 664473576 471006 RS Correctable Errors 536643 173 RS Uncorrectable Errors 0 0 HEC Errors 0 0 OCD Errors 0 0 LCD Errors 0 0 Total Cells 2490978537 0 Data Cells 11378503 0 Bit Errors 0 0 Total ES 0 0 Total SES 0 0 Total UAS 803 803
This is the same modem I used on ADSL for a couple of years with excellent results....
Does anyone have experience with above modem @ 700+ m from the node ?
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Last edited by hoe; 18-01-18 at 11:48 AM.
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mate at 700mtrs that looks decent considering once it gets over
400 it starts dropping quickly
Looking at your modem details your max attainable rate is about 63Mbps ..
Your speed test result is showing 56Mbps so you are very close to that.
If Australia is a democracy why, then, is voting compulsory?
"What has changed between the arrival of the First Fleet and today?"
"Wearing leg irons is now not required."
Agree with all the above, given the distance I would be quite happy with that.
raining today so i had a play....
theres a rats nest of wiring here, lots of old connections for a previous large office.
I isolated the incoming and line to my modem in office.
disconnected everything else and:
B0 Traffic Type PTM B0 Line Rate - Upstream (Kbps) 31117 B0 Line Rate - Downstream (Kbps) 76121 B1 Traffic Type Inactive B1 Line Rate - Upstream (Kbps) 0 B1 Line Rate - Downstream (Kbps)
Line Coding (Trellis) On On SNR Margin (dB) 6.8 6.3 Attenuation (dB) 20.1 0.0 Output Power (dBm) 13.5 7.8 Attainable Rate (Kbps) 77172 30545 Rate (Kbps) 75938 30545
Not sure what else is on the same line so now i]m going to connect modem directly to incoming line....
B0 Traffic Type PTM B0 Line Rate - Upstream (Kbps) 35154 B0 Line Rate - Downstream (Kbps) 88154 B1 Traffic Type Inactive B1 Line Rate - Upstream (Kbps) 0
what a difference, looks like ill be getting the telco man in to run a new line and cat 6 cable.......
speedtest sunday arvo via wireless with wires twitched together.....
Last edited by hoe; 21-01-18 at 02:34 PM.
bit the bullet today and bought a 'supposedly' top of the line asus modem with latest broadcom chipset.....
DSL Information DSL Driver Version A2pvfbH043k.d26r DSL Link Status Link up DSL Uptime 0 days 0 hours 38 minute(s) 5 seconds DSL modulation ITU G.993.2(VDSL2), G.998.4(G.INP) ANNEX Mode ANNEX B Current Profile 17a System Vendor ID Broadcom:0xb0c7 System Vendor Model ID 41327076666248303433670000000000 Modem Vendor ID Broadcom:0xb0c7
Line Status Downstream Upstream TCM(Trellis Coded Modulation) ON ON SNR 6.6 dB 6.6 dB Line Attenuation 20.1 dB N/A Path Mode Fast Fast Interleave Depth 8 4 Data Rate 69564 kbps 29856 kbps MAX Rate 71099 kbps 29856 kbps POWER 14.0 dbm 7.8 dbm
about 10% slower sync speed than my old billion with older broadcom chipset.....
looks like i'll connect the billion directly to line in at the wall and run a cat6 to the office and buy a wireless router......
the asus modem can go back.....
connected directly to incoming line....
Line Status Downstream Upstream TCM(Trellis Coded Modulation) ON ON SNR 6.4 dB 6.6 dB Line Attenuation 19.2 dB N/A Path Mode Fast Fast Interleave Depth 8 4 Data Rate 84484 kbps 34213 kbps MAX Rate 85762 kbps 34213 kbps POWER 13.7 dbm 7.3 dbm
Last edited by hoe; 23-01-18 at 10:07 PM.
Worthwhile improvement for a little time spent.
If Australia is a democracy why, then, is voting compulsory?
"What has changed between the arrival of the First Fleet and today?"
"Wearing leg irons is now not required."
I have no experience with FTTN, but I know with ADSL, I was able to significantly improve performance by:
a) Disconnecting all other phone outlets 9as you have done)
b) Discovering the make of the chipset used at the telco end of the link and buying a modem that used the same chipset.
yes, 61mbps sync to 88mbps, just by bypassing all the installed lines....
after testing with the asus modem connected directly to the incoming line , i'll be keeping it.
even though it syncs a few percent lower, the throughput is higher, possibly because of the later broadcom chipset and much faster processor.
it does take a couple of minutes for initial sync, the billion around 30 seconds....
it's also fully vdsl compliant up to gfast/35b, in the event nbn upgrades in the future.....
its been solid for over a day with no dropouts/slowdowns at all..
couple of lessons here,
1] connect your modem directly to the incoming line, even if you have nothing else plugged in to other outlets. vdsl is much more sensitive than adsl in this regard.
2] if you have a good to excellent sync on vdsl, get a modem with latest broadcom chip. if your sync is below 70mbps, try and use a billion etc with older broadcom chip....
Last edited by hoe; 24-01-18 at 01:19 PM.
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If Australia is a democracy why, then, is voting compulsory?
"What has changed between the arrival of the First Fleet and today?"
"Wearing leg irons is now not required."
I take it your provider doesn't have a presence in your state given the high pings ? Or its just speed tests to Sydney ?
What sort of pings do you get on a speedtest in your home state ?
If Beagle are sending you to Sydney before you get to your destination its not great.
Take a look here about POI (Point Of Interconnect)
Many smaller providers dont have POI's over west or far north.
Aussie Broadband have a good checker here
Although I connect through Mount Eliza I noticed the other day that I was connected through Horsham, presumably I was rerouted due to a problem.
My ping times are usually 8 seconds though some times even lower. My son who is back home for a short period thinks its great (I hope it doesnt keep him here )
the closest poi to kalgoorlie is katanning, 600km away.........
all of the wa ones are in perth area, except for one in geraldton...
list of isp's servicing katanning...
- Belong
- Dodo - 13 DODO
- Mate Communicate
- Spintel
- Tangerine Telecom
- Tellnet
- TPG
not a very inspiring list.....
probably better off staying with beagle telecom until kalgoorlie gets its own poi.....
at least it is a solid connection, im not a gamer so ping time isnt critical...
Belong is ok, (they are owned by Telstra and use their network) but they refuse to offer anything but 25/5 on FTTN/FTTP which is absolutely pointless.
I am a bit surprised to hear Kalgoorlie doesn't have one, but providers are now starting to branch out more so things will likely change.
Slow tonight, 3.5,Mbps on speed test.
My ADSL never got that slow....
Can't even watch Netflix....
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new beta firmware and connected directly to copper into shed......
VDSL Band Status U0 D1 U1 D2 U2 D3 U3 D4 U4 Line Attenuation (dB) 5.0 13.8 26.3 34.0 40.8 50.6 - - - Signal Attenuation (dB) 5.0 17.4 25.7 33.8 40.1 50.6 - - - SNR Margin (dB) 7.2 6.4 6.1 6.3 6.1 6.3 - - -
Downstream Upstream TCM(Trellis Coded Modulation) ON ON SNR 6.3 dB 6.2 dB Line Attenuation 19.0 dB N/A Path Mode Fast Fast Interleave Depth 8 4 Data Rate 85577 kbps 35653 kbps MAX Rate 86932 kbps 35653 kbps POWER 14.4 dbm 7.3 dbm CRC 0 0 HEC 0 0 ES 0 0 SES 0 0 FEC 0 4 INP 45.00 symbols 44.00 symbols
You should try a Telstra modem and see what you get.
I am running one in Bridge mode connected to my Asus.
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