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Re: [OT] Weird ADSL Problem
Simon,
In all honesty and probably not the answer you want to hear but I'd
bin the Draytek. In my experience at work we used to issue all clients
with Drayteks at their offices, we have found that those that are now
a couple of years old seem to start having lots of ADSL max and sync
problems.
We've also found that the newer Drayteks just aren't up to the job,
especially for the price - almost as if you're "paying for the
name"
these days. It depends what your requirements are from a router I
guess in terms of an alternative, but the best replacement I've found
especially on longer lines is a Zyxel 660 - an example being a client
with a terrible ADSL line which would only sync at 64kbps up with a
Draytek 2600 + 2800 and a couple of other routers, however dropping in
a Zyxel 660 gave true 256kbps up immediately :).
Ross.
On Nov 14, 2007 7:50 PM, Simon McCaughey <simonmcc@xxxxxxx> wrote:
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> I've been running the long line firmware on my Draytek from the start.
Do is
> there a long line netgear firmware? I had a look on their site, but
can't
> see any mention
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> S.
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> On 14/11/2007, Nick Austin <nick.w.austin@xxxxxxx> wrote:
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> > On 11/14/07, Simon McCaughey <simonmcc@xxxxxxx> wrote:
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> > > Tapping into the mine of OT knowledge... over the last
couple of weeks
> > I've
> > > had pipex investigating an intermittent fault with my
broadband. I'm
> > pretty
> > > far from the exchange, which means my Line attenuation is
typically
> > around
> > > 65dB and my SNR is usually on the lower side of 10.
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> > Re-flash the modem/router? Many modems and routers have
alternative
> > 'long line' versions of the firmware that cope better with poor
> > quality phone lines.
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> > Nick.
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> --
> Regards
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> Simon
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