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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/239636"><b>tschmidt</b></A> : Welcome to BBR.<br><br>Are you sure you are not confusing bits and bytes? 1-byte = 8-bits. DSL defines speed in terms of bits per second. Computers report file transfer speed in bytes per second. <br><br>Keep in mind sync rate is set higher then marketing speed to compensate for IP/PPPoE/ATM overhead. Overhead is about 10% <br><br>Assuming you have 768 kbps (kilo bits per second) service Windows will report 96 kBps (kilo bytes per second), assuming no overhead, actual speed will be a little lower.<br><br>/tom ]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/1525403"><b>Smith6612</b></A> : Your connection looks fine by the looks of things. Proper line sync for ADSL2+ and the tweak tester is showing 100% transfer efficency, with stable pings and your provided transfer speed. What you're probably doing is mixing up Kilobits and Kilobytes. Kilobits is what a line speed is measured in. When Verizon sells their DSL service or even any ISP, or when people talk about data throughput, it's measured in Kilobits (Kbps). The transfer rate that many people will see is Kilobytes (KB/s). To find out if you are getting your full speed, simply take the speed that your downloader is showing and multiply it by 8, and that'll give you the speed in Kilobits. It's the reverse when trying to take Kilobits and finding how many Kilobytes that will reach. To do that, just take the amount of kilobits you're seeing and divide that number by 8, and there's your Kilobyte per second speed.<br><br>If you are looking for some lower pings, you can visit the Verizon Direct forum on this site and request FastPath, since you have plenty of margin to support it. FastPath is completely free as it's only a line change. Don't know why with such good margins Verizon placed you on Interleaved mode. It'll cut the latency down which is great if you play real time online gaming. Also, if you're paying the current price for DSL service, you can get your line upgraded to 1Mbps/386kbps like I've done. I made a topic on such an upgrade on this site which you can find below.<br><br>&raquo;<A HREF="/forum/r21371339-Upgrade-from-768kbps128kbps-to-1Mbps386kbps">Upgrade from 768kbps/128kbps to 1Mbps/386kbps?</A>]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 13 Jan 2009 17:56:40 EDT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/1611785"><b>hackattack</b></A> : <br>&#9;<br>Transceiver Statistics<br><br>Transceiver Revision: &#9;7.2.3.0 &#9; <br>Vendor ID Code: &#9;4 &#9; <br>Line Mode: &#9;ADSL2+ Mode &#9; <br>Data Path: &#9;Interleaved &#9; <br> <br>Transceiver Information &#9;Downstream Path &#9;Upstream Path<br>DSL Speed (Kbits/Sec) &#9;861 &#9;156<br>Margin (dB) &#9;29.0 &#9;37.0<br>Line Attenuation (dB) &#9;50.0 &#9;27.5<br>Transmit Power (dBm) &#9;16.5 &#9;11.8<br><br>1. Your Tweakable Settings<br>Receive Window (RWIN): &#9;66792<br>Window Scaling: &#9;2<br>Path MTU Discovery: &#9;ON<br>RFC1323 Window Scaling: &#9;ON<br>RFC1323 Time Stamping: &#9;OFF<br>Selective Acks: &#9;ON<br>MSS requested: &#9;1452<br>TTL:<br>(less any hops behind firewall)<br>&#9;134<br>TTL remaining: &#9;116<br>TOS flags:&#9;none set<br>&#9;<br>2. Test Download<br>Actual data bytes sent:&#9;1024001<br>Actual data packets:&#9;707<br>Max packet sent (MTU):&#9;1492<br>Max packet recd (MTU):&#9;1492<br>Retransmitted packets:&#9;0<br>sacks you sent:&#9;3<br>pushed data pkts:&#9;32<br>data transmit time:&#9;11.944 secs<br>our max idletime:&#9;951.8 ms<br>transfer rate:&#9;77992 bytes/sec<br>transfer rate:&#9;623 kbits/sec<br>transfer efficiency:&#9;100%<br>&#9;<br>3. ICMP (ping) check<br>&#9;Minimum ping: 44.72 ms<br>Maximum ping: 46.30 ms<br>Ping stability:<br>45.84 44.72 45.75 45.40 45.14 46.30 46.10 46.09 45.73 45.64]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/1525403"><b>Smith6612</b></A> : Post up your transceiver stats from the modem (most likely at &raquo;<A HREF="http://192.168.1.1/transtat.htm" >192.168.1.1/transtat.htm</A> if you have the non-Verizon software. If you have the Verizon firmware on the router, it's in System Monitoring, Advanced Monitors and Transceiver stats). We need the information on that page as well as a speed test result (from this site's tools tests or speedtest.net) and a line quality test from the tools menu.]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 13 Jan 2009 17:42:42 EDT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/1611785"><b>hackattack</b></A> : Hello everyone,<br><br>I was running a very old firmware on my Westell Versalink 327w. I called Verizon today and they told me my speed should be up to 780. I run dsl line tests and they keep saying 860 kbs. Verizon runs line tests and tells me I should be getting 860 Kbs. I can't figure out why I am downloading at 70-90kbs.. Any suggestions would we very very helpful.]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 13 Jan 2009 17:40:06 EDT</pubDate>
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