Re: Broadband Q's
Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2011 10:33 am
Try plugging the ADSL in to the incoming point and testing speed again. Does it make a difference?
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If you have an NTE5 socket [read more] remove the faceplate and try plugging the DSL router/modem directly into the exposed socket, (without a filter if you use an external one). The removes the extension wiring that can introduce a significant amount of noise (especially if you have the ring wire connected). It also excludes the filter from the test, which is not required if you are not making voice calls (which you aren't during the test). This should give you the optimum connection speed that your line can support. Make sure that you are looking at the router/modems sync speed, not the speed indicated by some website that depends on downloading/uploading (it can take a few days before your BRAS profile gets upgraded and you actually start to get faster data transfer).ovenpaa wrote:Try plugging the ADSL in to the incoming point and testing speed again. Does it make a difference?