› UKTH forums › 🛜 Wireless Routers & Modems › AVM & Wireless › MyFRITZ! Reading SNR or SNR Margin Hi all, my Fritzbox 7530 started resynching on Thursday and after multiple restarts it appears DLM has kicked in and slowed down my line. I suspect noise on the line,... › Reply To: MyFRITZ! Reading SNR or SNR Margin Hi all, my Fritzbox 7530 started resynching on Thursday and after multiple restarts it appears DLM has kicked in and slowed down my line. I suspect noise on the line,…
Good that you have at least the Mk4 faceplate.
The connection between Faceplate and Fritz!Box sounds long, but I am sure you are aware of this.
Yes, the higher the SNR, the more stable the connection, but likewise at the cost of synch rate (speed) – huewei street cabinets support the Broadcom chipset in UK, these cabinets also support G.inp which is an error correction solution that allows your SNR to be lower and thus have a higher synch rate (speed) etc.
Look under the Overview tab on the router to see what the exchange you are connecting to is ?
In a completely sane world, madness is the only freedom (J.G.Ballard).
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