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newdgamez

join:2010-02-18
Loveland, CO

Current numbers - Will they ever support a higher upload?

Here are some numbers from my DSL line. I honestly don't know what I'm looking for, but I'm curious, with these numbers, will I ever be able to get a speed increase for upload capacity? I'm stuck on the 20 down/ 896k up.

Levels Downstream Upstream
SNR: 22 dB 19 dB
Attenuation: 18 dB 4 dB
Power: 17.1 dBm 8.1 dBm

cscottm

join:2002-05-09
Kent, WA

It would depend on how close you live to the serving DSLAM & if Fiber is fed to it.

said by newdgamez:

Here are some numbers from my DSL line. I honestly don't know what I'm looking for, but I'm curious, with these numbers, will I ever be able to get a speed increase for upload capacity? I'm stuck on the 20 down/ 896k up.

Levels Downstream Upstream
SNR: 22 dB 19 dB
Attenuation: 18 dB 4 dB
Power: 17.1 dBm 8.1 dBm



billaustin
they call me Mr. Bill
Premium,MVM
join:2001-10-13
North Las Vegas, NV
kudos:3

reply to newdgamez
Your physical connection will support a faster upload speed. Actually getting a faster upload speed from CL is the hard part. If you really need it, you will probably have to call the cable company and see what they can provide.


newdgamez

join:2010-02-18
Loveland, CO

reply to newdgamez
Yeah, I had Cable for awhile. They offer much faster uploads, but the price is so dang expensive.


Nemesis158

join:2012-09-15
Spokane, WA

reply to newdgamez
What i would do if i was you is try calling them and aks if they can do anything about providing you more upload speed. What i don't understand is if they have capacity to the node for 20Mb down, the hardware in the node should be able to support similar total upload capacity. (20mb down capacity means the node is most likely fiber fed)

Apparently they think nobody likes uploading youtube videos, leaving everyone up to 20mb down on 896k up....


bds85466

join:2012-11-17
Waconia, MN

said by Nemesis158:

Apparently they think nobody likes uploading youtube videos, leaving everyone up to 20mb down on 896k up....

Apparently we're a nation of takers, not givers.....

Why the sharp contrast between the speeds? 20 is a nice DL speed, but I've often wondered why the severe discrepancy between he two? I'm like a 9.5 dl and .6 ul.

dynodb
Premium,VIP
join:2004-04-21
Minneapolis, MN

reply to Nemesis158

said by Nemesis158:

What i would do if i was you is try calling them and aks if they can do anything about providing you more upload speed. What i don't understand is if they have capacity to the node for 20Mb down, the hardware in the node should be able to support similar total upload capacity. (20mb down capacity means the node is most likely fiber fed)

It's a question of the DSL standard and corresponding equipment he's on. I assume he's on standard ADSL2+, which doesn't support upstream rates much higher that what he has.

It wouldn't be a bad idea to see if VDSL2 is available to him though; that does support much higher upstream rates. Unfortunately it's not a simple firmware upgrade- it requires hardware (the DSLAM) that supports VDSL2.

newdgamez

join:2010-02-18
Loveland, CO

said by dynodb:

said by Nemesis158:

What i would do if i was you is try calling them and aks if they can do anything about providing you more upload speed. What i don't understand is if they have capacity to the node for 20Mb down, the hardware in the node should be able to support similar total upload capacity. (20mb down capacity means the node is most likely fiber fed)

It's a question of the DSL standard and corresponding equipment he's on. I assume he's on standard ADSL2+, which doesn't support upstream rates much higher that what he has.

It wouldn't be a bad idea to see if VDSL2 is available to him though; that does support much higher upstream rates. Unfortunately it's not a simple firmware upgrade- it requires hardware (the DSLAM) that supports VDSL2.

I just checked the modem stats, and it says: VDSL2 - 8A

I know my neighbor across the street, he can get the 40 down, and 5 meg up service.

I call Century link every now and then and nearly beg them for a faster upload, been doing that for almost 2 years. I dunno, I guess I'm going to be stuck on this 896k up

newdgamez

join:2010-02-18
Loveland, CO

reply to Nemesis158

said by Nemesis158:

What i would do if i was you is try calling them and aks if they can do anything about providing you more upload speed. What i don't understand is if they have capacity to the node for 20Mb down, the hardware in the node should be able to support similar total upload capacity. (20mb down capacity means the node is most likely fiber fed)

Apparently they think nobody likes uploading youtube videos, leaving everyone up to 20mb down on 896k up....

I've tried that soo many times

I dunno, I know I don't understand the mechanics of DSL, I'm guessing my line is to far away. Speaking of this type of issue, you guys ever think Century Link, or DSL as a whole, the technology, will allow faster uploads over the same line at the same distance. Or am I just truly screwed?

CenturyLink
VIP
join:2009-03-09
Boise, ID
kudos:7

reply to newdgamez
Hi,

If you send us your account information we will check to see if higher speeds are available at your address.

Thanks,

Corey Tidwell
Centurylink Help Team
TalkToUs@centurylink.com


newdgamez

join:2010-02-18
Loveland, CO

said by CenturyLink:

Hi,

If you send us your account information we will check to see if higher speeds are available at your address.

Thanks,

Corey Tidwell
Centurylink Help Team
TalkToUs@centurylink.com

Thanks, but I've emailed you guys multiple times over the year. I'll just keep checking the website every now and then to see if things change.

Nemesis158

join:2012-09-15
Spokane, WA

The listed speeds available on the website aren't going to change. You need to find a tech to look up your line stats and actually see if the line can handle a faster upload. if it can, he should know the best way of getting that done.


newdgamez

join:2010-02-18
Loveland, CO

When you say tech, are you referring to someone who actually does field work, or should I just call CenturyLink and ask to speak to support?


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