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<title>Re: line stats?</title>
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<description><![CDATA[quickdry21 posted : Attenuation: 41.1dB down, 11.6dB up.<br>Power: 19.3dBm down, 10.8dBm up.<br>Noise Margin: 7.5dB down, 9.3dB up.<br>Sync: 6288kbps down, 946kbps up.<br><br>Think I could do better with a TP-Link?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[julienvf posted : Hi, what are your line stats? I've seen tp-link modems go below the 6db minimum signal required to get a synch meaning people usually got a nice speed boost from regular modems. I've seen synchs as low as 4.3db with them... Might give them a try if your line stats are above 6db. I had one client mooved from a linksys modem/router to a tp-link td-8960N unit and she got bumped from 5mb to 11mb/sec. I'm not saying it's the same case everytime but if you want better speed, better give it a shot!]]></description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 10 Oct 2011 11:18:43 EDT</pubDate>
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