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bbplumber

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Re: Digitel - High number of TX errors

I use logmein to get into it. She's running OSX 10.5.6

I seriously doubt the issue is with her PC though. The extreme variability in that first hop is what concerns me most.

Her provider is running 1483. I forgot to check how big of a subnet they have her on though. No idea what they are using for the DSLAM.

Thanks


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I did some checking around for you and this is what I was told:

They need a tech to fix their DSL line. FEC errors are from interfernce local to them either from the lines missing insulation (bare wires) local AM Radio, Ham Radio, and similar transmitters.

»en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ADSL quote:

During initial training, the ADSL modem tests which of the available channels have an acceptable signal-to-noise ratio. The distance from the telephone exchange, noise on the copper wire, or interference from AM radio stations may introduce errors on some frequencies. By keeping the channels small, a high error rate on one frequency thus need not render the line unusable: the channel will not be used, merely resulting in reduced throughput on an otherwise functional ADSL connection.

This image shows common DSL interferers:




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bbplumber

join:2009-01-14
Mission Viejo, CA

That's some good info. I didn't know DSL has several channels that it scans through to determine what's the best ones.

I'll check on where the filter is placed and where the modem is in relation to it as well as some of the other noise sources. I wouldn't be surprised if poor quality extensions are used on some of the other phones as well as if it's located close to florescent lighting.

Looking at this page, »gmckinney.blogspot.com/2008/05/a···ats.html it indicates that her levels are pretty good. I'm guessing it may be something that's intermittently causing issues.

thanks for the help, that gives me alot more to go on in troubleshooting this issue.
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