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dslrocker3

join:2002-05-26
Toronto


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reply to Bicephale
Re: Help/Advice with my Line Statistics please

It's interesting how you talk about an antenna effect. When I troubleshooting years ago, I decided to change some of the wiring in the house. I removed some wiring that was causing a problem (maybe a staple in through the wire?) and ran a new line up to my modem.

I wasn't willing to drill through the floors and walls so what I did was bridge from a downstairs jack with cat5e to where I wanted to place my modem on the second floor. The downstairs jack where my connection is bridged acts very strangely. To get the best connection and to get the second floor jack up to par with the other jacks throughout the house, I have to plug in an extension cord into the first floor bridged into jack (and it has to be a certain, specific cord for some reason) and it must be left unfiltered with no device hooked up to it. This adds about 0.5 dB attentuation but gives a better connection. So I guess this all means that less attentuation/least amount of wiring is not always better, depending on many factors.


Bicephale

join:2005-09-24
·TekSavvy Solutions..

When i moved in, my MoDem couldn't be located conveniently
so an HPNA EtherNet extender is the solution i chose to avoid
wiring issues which i just didn't want to address back then. It
would be profitable to remove everything but the DSL device,
electrically speaking - which means using Centralized Filtering
is a must if you haven't tried it yet! Long phone cabling can't
but cause trouble, if it helps that's because something is dead
wrong, as i illustrated in one of the linked threads from above.

In the end, what you should go after is lower noise and hence
fewer disconnections. It doesn't matter what the SNR Margin
is as long as you remain connected... My SpeedStream works
reliably below 6 dB, my SpeedTouch doesn't. Many parameters
may appear to be relative in the DSL world, that's why i prefer
to compare curves these days: i've found better.
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