  Miina
@sbcglobal.net
| [Speed Problem] Back up, but slow!
Down all afternoon, finally came back up but speeds are slooooow!
1) Which AT&T DSL Package do you have Pro (3.0Mbps down)
2) Which modem brand and model do you have? 2701HG-B
3) Are you using a router? If so, provide the brand and model. no...it's a modem/router
4) Is your PPPoE login info (username & password) entered in the modem, in your router or do you use PPPoE software? Unsure?
5) Describe the lights on the modem when the trouble occurs. All green
6) Confirm that youve checked to ensure that ALL devices plugged into the wall jacks serviced by your DSL phone number (except the DSL modem) have filters fitted. Done it
7) Confirm that youve powered off the modem and started it again and whether or not that made any changes with your problem. Done it, no change
8) Do you hear any type of noise on the DSL phone line or any other unusual telephone symptoms? nope
9) Provide line stats as follows
DSL Down Up Current Rate: 96 kbs 128 kbs Max Rate: 96 kbs 156 kbs Current Connection: Current Noise Margin: 5.0 dB 7.0 dB Current Attenuation: 63.0 dB 31.5 dB Current Output Power: 12.6 dBm 11.3 dBm ATM Cells Errors % Transmit: 7486 0 0 Receive: 13413 0 0 IP Bytes Packets Errors % Transmit: 320212 1124 0 0 Receive: 589769 1001 0 0
10) If you have a speed problem, use the AT&T Speed Test here -- »helpme.att.net/dsl/speedtest/ and post your results. Test one Your Throughput
Download = 67.47 kbps Upload = 62.74 kbps
Test two few seconds later Your Throughput
Download = 24.05 kbps Upload = 65.63 kbps
Thanks in advance for any help!  |
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 daveinpoway Premium join:2006-07-03 Poway, CA
| Your noise margins are quite low, and your downstream attenuation is pretty high. Here is what my Netopia 3346N-002 shows for my connection:
Downstream Upstream ---------- ---------- SNR Margin: 31.00 16.00 dB Line Attenuation: 37.00 29.00 dB Output Power: 2.93 3.82 dB Errored Seconds: 0 0 Loss of Signal: 0 0 Loss of Frame: 0 0 CRC Errors: 31 1 Data Rate: 768 384
Have you checked to see what the statistics are with your modem plugged directly into the NID? This will help to determine whether the problem is within your house wiring or not. |
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