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BlueArcher
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join:2003-03-11
Lexington, KY

reply to BlueArcher

Re: 24 Mbps package

Currrently up to about 17-18 Mbps downstream. Still room for improvement, and the 2nd path is still showing only 8064 Kbps sync rate.
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BlueArcher
Premium
join:2003-03-11
Lexington, KY

reply to jerminy11
Well it is up, but I am not getting any faster than around 13 Mb downstream yet. Techs are still here working on it. One of my paths is showing max rate is 14399 kbps, the other is showing only 8064 kbps. Also indicates Aggregate Line Rate - Downstream (Kbps): 28798. Upload speed is getting about 1.7-1.8 Mbps throughput. He said it is testing perfect at the NID. Sad because I have CAT5 to all my phone jacks, so I would hope it isn't an inside wiring problem.

I really had my heart set on that 4 Mbps upload, so I will have to look in to that situation with Aaron. The field guy doesn't seem to know about the VDSL2 implementations.
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jerminy11

join:2011-12-27
Texarkana, AR

reply to BlueArcher
Looking forward to a speedtest



BlueArcher
Premium
join:2003-03-11
Lexington, KY

reply to BlueArcher
The tech is here, he stated that they are installing the Gbond service. And this is his first install.
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BlueArcher
Premium
join:2003-03-11
Lexington, KY

reply to xsbell

said by xsbell:

The Sagemcom? I don't think it does.

At the very least in the Advanced Setup > DSL menu it has an AnnexM Enabled checkbox
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xsbell

join:2008-12-22
Canada
kudos:1

reply to BlueArcher

said by BlueArcher:

The 1704 does support Annex M

The Sagemcom? I don't think it does.


BlueArcher
Premium
join:2003-03-11
Lexington, KY

reply to xsbell
The 1704 does support Annex M
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xsbell

join:2008-12-22
Canada
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reply to BlueArcher

said by BlueArcher:

I have been trying hard to get the specifics around these packages. Like whether 12/2 is always ADSL2+, 24/2 is always ADSL2+ Gbond, and 24/4 is always VDSL2 or what?

I am going to ask the tech lots of questions when he comes

Chad, my ADSL2 stats are about the same as yours, 11 SNR, 19 Attn... What I do not know is whether I will still be served from the same physical line or RT once they switch me to VDSL. Should be interesting to learn.

Unless they're going to use Annex M to achieve higher than 1.5Mbps on the upload, which I don't see happening (even the Comtrend CPEs don't support it), more than likely it'll be either bonded ADSL2+ or VDSL2, depending on the distance of your loop. Anyone close enough will probably get a VDSL2 profile while customers with longer loops will get bonded ADSL2+, except for the 24/4 plan, that'll be strictly VDSL2 and PON.


BlueArcher
Premium
join:2003-03-11
Lexington, KY

reply to Jackal1
I have been trying hard to get the specifics around these packages. Like whether 12/2 is always ADSL2+, 24/2 is always ADSL2+ Gbond, and 24/4 is always VDSL2 or what?

I am going to ask the tech lots of questions when he comes

Chad, my ADSL2 stats are about the same as yours, 11 SNR, 19 Attn... What I do not know is whether I will still be served from the same physical line or RT once they switch me to VDSL. Should be interesting to learn.
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user formerly known as 'bsc'


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