 WhatNowPremium join:2009-05-06 Charlotte, NC | reply to ILpt4U
Re: IP-DSLAM FAQ It is the DSL replacement. The new name is IP-DSL the marketing people did not like the SLAM in DSLAM. It may be from the CO or RT. They are now turning up RT IP-DSL everything is the same except the cards.
The main reason it to begin the process of turning the ATM DSL system down and changing to IP-DSL. |
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 | reply to bkoester Max 12 doesn't. Max 18 does. |
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 MadtownPremium join:2008-04-26 Madera, CA | reply to gdm I'm still on ADSL and the highest I can get is 3/512 but say they put me on ADSL2+ is it possible that they can offer faster speed, or will it be the same as on ADSL?
What are the prices? Say I want to get Pro for $35, and no phone service, will that only be $35 or will it be higher?
For those that are on ADSL2+ will they eventually be on VDSL?
What the cap for ADSL2+ customers? |
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 | reply to gdm Did ATT phase out the 2Wire 2701HGV-B? I helped someone order Uverse PRO 3.0 and tried my 2Wire 2701HGV-B from a previous Uverse install. For some reason the 2Wire 2701HGV-B wouldn't sync but the newer 2Wire 3600HGV-B would. |
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 | reply to gdm urd89 were they IP-CO or FTTN HSIA only? |
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 | It is IP-DSLAM from the CO, they don't have Uverse TV here. I had used the modem for Uverse Elite 6.0 up till May from the same CO fine but all I got was flashing DSL light and "seaching for DSL signal" from the modem. |
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 | reply to gdm Only reason i ask is typically 2210 and 2701 modems are used for IPDSLAM and 3600 3800 and 3801 are for FTTN and FTTP. Although 3801's have a known defect atm for FTTP's. -- Andy - U-Verse Social Media Support Team T2 uversecare@att.com |
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 ILpt4UPremium join:2006-11-12 Lisle, IL kudos:4 Reviews:
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| said by MrAnderson:Only reason i ask is typically 2210 and 2701 modems are used for IPDSLAM and 3600 3800 and 3801 are for FTTN and FTTP. Although 3801's have a known defect atm for FTTP's. Almost. The 3600 is only used for FTTN -- not on FTTP. It has no red "Broadband" Ethernet port to connect to the ONT. Only 3800s/3801s can be used FTTP
And the bug on 3801s for FTTP is being corrected, and it is only a bug for IPTV -- causes no issues with Internet or VoIP
If you have a 3600, it is VDSL2 U-Verse aka FTTN, not ADSL2+ U-Verse, aka IPDSLAM (which uses either the Black Moto 2210 or the Silver & Black 2Wire 2701) |
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 | I have 18/1 ipdslam uverse ... and can basically hit the ATT corporate tower here with a rock.
1mbit is shit upload lol. what is the fastest speed on this adsl 2+ or whatever its called? can they provision the 32/5 or whatever to this? |
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| said by StLCardsFan :I have 18/1 ipdslam uverse ... and can basically hit the ATT corporate tower here with a rock.
1mbit is shit upload lol. what is the fastest speed on this adsl 2+ or whatever its called? can they provision the 32/5 or whatever to this? 1Mb is the fastest upload available to ADSL2+. The 1.5 Mb upload is only available to VDSL customers.
No Uverse customer can get 32/5 for internet. 32/5 is the total bandwidth for internet, TV and phone.
You're on the fastest package available for ADSL2+. VDSL customers can get up 24/3. |
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 ILpt4UPremium join:2006-11-12 Lisle, IL kudos:4 Reviews:
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| reply to StLCardsFan said by StLCardsFan :I have 18/1 ipdslam uverse ... and can basically hit the ATT corporate tower here with a rock.
1mbit is shit upload lol. what is the fastest speed on this adsl 2+ or whatever its called? can they provision the 32/5 or whatever to this? IP-DSLAM U-Verse is ADSL2+ U-Verse; they are the same thing
Which modem do you have? |
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 | I have the black 2210-2-att1 modem and live in a highrise about 2 blocks from the arch, 2 blocks from Busch Stadium, and 2 blocks from the ATT tower (btw cubs lost 2 in a row here haha).
sync rate is 17,500kbs / 1024kbs. Thats generally ballpark of what it says and the tech guys say im about 3900 feet from the co.
St. louis waived most of the right-of-way issues ATT had and was promised fiber to each building (i guess uverse vdsl) and is kinda pissed and researching municipal fiber because of it.
I also know ATT is using 24mbit on the adsl in some markets...just why would they limit it to 1mbit up is beyond me really.
Charter has 60 and 100mbit down and 5-10mbit up in some neighborhoods. |
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 | reply to ILpt4U ooop ..gotta get the broooom haha. poor cubs |
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 ILpt4UPremium join:2006-11-12 Lisle, IL kudos:4 Reviews:
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| The 24 Mbps Internet is only available via VDSL2 FTTN U-Verse service, for those that live close enough to the VRAD to qualify.
The 18 Mbps Internet is the fastest AT&T is selling via ADSL2+ IPDSLAM U-Verse, for those that live close enough to the CO
I don't understand why, as a visiting team, you would EVER pitch to Albert Pujols in Extra Innings, TWO DAYS IN A ROW?!?!? |
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 | well ... i cant think of the provider ATM ..but they are based in in the burbs there ... interlync i think is the name...they are offering 24mbit adsl via ATT in beta market ..so it is available there in chicagoland... i dunno what the up speeds aer.
18mbit is not gonna get it done ... nor is 1mbit... hell i had 1mbit up in 97.
I suggest to people they start pounding their city councils to build municipal fiber networks and throw att out to the waste side.
Lastly.. yeah i have no idea why any pitcher would pitch to King Albert in extra innings...Cubs are great at making bad decisions though. |
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 MrHappy316Wish I had my tankPremium join:2003-01-02 Monterey, CA | reply to gdm I currently have Regular DSL with the following stats off my modem:
Downstream Path / Upstream Path DSL Sync Rate (Kbits/Sec) 8128 / 512 SN Margin (dB) 12.50 / 12.00 Line Attenuation (dB) 20.50 / 13.00 CRC Errors 495 / 2
I am eligible to get i believe the 12 or 18 DSL package that are now available in my area as U-verse has been turned on in my area. I game alot and have great latency right now being on a fast profile. If I upgrade to one of the U-Verse package can I remain on a fast profile or will I be regulated to a interleaved profile. Right now everything works fine and as they say if it isn't broke do not fix it. |
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 ILpt4UPremium join:2006-11-12 Lisle, IL kudos:4 | If you can get IPDSLAM ADSL2+ U-Verse, you will keep Fast Path.
If you end up getting FTTN VDSL2 U-Verse, you will lose the Fast Path and be switched to Interleave |
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 | Hi DSLR, I had a question about IP-DSLAM:
Speed tests - I'm looking to get more out of my slow DSL line, and wanted to see some real speed tests from those with 3mb or 6mb DSL IP-DSLAM. I see that there's no ATM overhead so that must help some. Not sure if there's no PPPOE overhead too. With the 6mb connection, I normally would get around 5.12-5.20, and with 3mb I'd get around 2.58-2.60. Trying to justify the switchover if I could see how much of a speed increase people are getting in the real world.
Thanks a bunch! |
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 ILpt4UPremium join:2006-11-12 Lisle, IL kudos:4 Reviews:
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| When I had "normal" Dry Loop ADSL Elite, I consistently got about 5.1/5.2 Mbps down. With Dry Loop U-Verse ADSL2+ IPDSLAM Elite, I get a pretty consistent 5.5-5.6 Mbps down.
So there is still some overhead, but it is not as much as the ATM/PPPoE traditional ADSL product
I don't quite understand why users aren't "Over Provisioned" to account for Overhead -- instead of provisioning Elite service right at 6 Mbps -- provision it @ 6.5 Mbps, to allow for the Overhead loss, so the user experience ends up much closer to the consistent advertised speed. Oh well. |
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 | Thank you. While I would have expected closer to the advertised rate, that's still a sizable increase |
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