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If your modem is capable of giving you stats of your dsl line, or if ASI sends you your line information upon request, you might wonder what it all is. Below are the four most common things you will see, and the only four that you will need to worry about.

1. Line Capacity
2. Line Noise
3. Attenuation
4. Signal Power

Line capacity will show you how much of your line you are currently using. 0 being none, and 100 being the max. You want this to stay under 90.

Line noise will show you the current rate at which your dsl signal is hitting your modem and going back to the dslam. Ranging from 0 to 31, Where 0 is the worst and 31 is the best. The higher it is, the better.

Attenuation is the rate at which your dsl signal attenuates over your line from the dslam to your modem. This will be anywhere from 0 to 60. Where 0 is the best and 60 is the worst. You want this to be in the 10-20 range.

Keep in mind that everyone's line will be different then the next persons. If you have any question about this feel free to IM me.

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