 cramer join:2007-04-10 Raleigh, NC kudos:5 Reviews:
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Re: Bellsouth/At&t DSL Extreme 6 now a 7? It's been like that for over a year. I often wondered how they managed real-world 6Mbps performance given all the overhead of DSL (PPPoE + the network being ATM.) When I attached the line to something a lot smarter than a Westell 2100, the sync rate was over 7000 with the ubr specified to 7000.
Current stats: [down] adslAtucCurrAttainableRate[20] = 6880000 bps adslAtucChanCurrTxRate[20] = 6880000 bps [up] adslAturCurrAttainableRate[20] = 898000 bps adslAturChanCurrTxRate[20] = 512000 bps |
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 wayjacPremium,MVM join:2001-12-22 Indy kudos:1 | said by cramer:I often wondered how they managed real-world 6Mbps performance given all the overhead of DSL (PPPoE + the network being ATM.) MaxSyn Profiles The overhead is still there the downstream sync speed reflects the max attainable sync speed. The real sync speed is somewhere around 7500kbps that would result in throughput speeds of 6500kbps |
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