 SpcSubby
join:2008-06-18 Albuquerque, NM
| 12m DSL Albuquerque
I will post more specifics later when i have more time but just switched from comcast to the Qwest Titanium 12m package and have some questions.
I did some latency and bandwith tests with comcast and then qwest as soon as I switched over. So far comcast has better pings but much lower bandwith. I'll look into the bandwith issue a little later but am wondering about my SNR and line attenuation results. How does this look, and should does this connection look like I'd be alright DISABLING Interleaving? Downstream Upstream Max Allowed Speed (kbps) 10134 894 SN Margin (dB) 9.50 11.50 Line Attenuation (dB) 27.10 14.60 CRC Errors 6 0
thanks for the help and I'll post the results of the tests a little later. |
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 wingman99
join:2003-12-18 Bettendorf, IA | Do you have all the filters on your phones and satellite tv and fax |
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 SpcSubby
join:2008-06-18 Albuquerque, NM | the DSL router is the only thing using the phone line. |
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 azzonie
join:2004-04-13 Phoenix, AZ | reply to SpcSubby Your DSL has interleave which adds about 32ms to your ping. Call Qwest and request to have it removed. |
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 SpcSubby
join:2008-06-18 Albuquerque, NM | right, I realize that it has interleave on, but what I am asking is would it be a good idea to, or is my SNR good enough and my CRC errors ( about 114 in a couple hours) low enough that my connection would still be stable without interleave? |
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 azzonie
join:2004-04-13 Phoenix, AZ
| Oh, sorry about my poor comprehension skills. The only way to know is to try it. I have the interleave removed form my ADSL lines but it was a major pain in the butt to get it done. I am a business and I have more then one line, otherwise I do not think they would have done it.
I would call and see if you can get it removed to test it. I took me repeated calls over a long period and finally a email to the CEO here in Phoenix to get mine removed. I have talked to the engineers that actually shut it off and they told me that their are very few people with it removed. I think the number was around 70.
I was swithed to a diffrent gateway a few months ago and had to get it taken off again. It took 5 phone calls and 3 days to get done. I had to get them to connect me with the engineers to do it. The engineer laughed because he said the example of how to do it was my line. |
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  Maxi
@qwest.net | reply to SpcSubby Just wondering, what part of town are you located? I'm on the westside near the NE corner of Unser and McMahon. I would LOVE to have that speed!  |
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 SpcSubby
join:2008-06-18 Albuquerque, NM | the NE Heights.
Still wanting to hear feeedback on if my SNR is considered pretty good for these speeds. |
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 wingman99
join:2003-12-18 Bettendorf, IA
·Qwest.net
edit: June 20th, @01:07AM
| said by SpcSubby :the NE Heights. Still wanting to hear feeedback on if my SNR is considered pretty good for these speeds. 6 is a minimum if it drops below 6 then you have a lowering speed shift so that you have 6 again
your fine see if you can have interleaving shut off |
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  zooeyglass1999
@qwest.net | reply to SpcSubby Just out of curiosity, which modem did Qwest send you for your new service? I just ordered the 12mbps here in Albuquerque but I forgot to ask which modem I would be receiving. |
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  dmconwa1
@qwest.net | You will get the Motorola netopia wireless router. That is the router going out with all 12M and 20M orders we're placing. |
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  zooeyglass1999
@qwest.net | Thanks! That was the one I was hoping for. |
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  dmconwa1
@qwest.net | reply to Maxi Email me your address at dan.conway@qwest.com. I'll see if your neighboorhood is on the build schedule. The first deployment in that general area is supposed to happen next month. Then they will just keep spreading the fiber from there. |
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