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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,…

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,…

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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 ?

 

 

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