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Bully
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In essence, you ideally are looking for Fastpath both upstream and downstream and increasing SNR could help, I thought your SNR was already 5 or 6 so any increase on this will reduce synch speeds so less bandwidth and 5 or 6 is good already for stability etc. What is your ping to http://www.bbc.co.uk ? Is you SNR 5 ? (I forget)

Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss), Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: Minimum = 15ms, Maximum = 25ms, Average = 19ms SNR 6

A slow round trip ping, I remember reading some time ago about a DrayTek 130 owner whom had a slow line and used the below code to increase synch speed etc vdsl snr -50 Basically this reduces line SNR value, maybe worth a try and if to many DSL disconnects, revert back? If no joy then to get back type: vdsl snr 50

 

My thinking was upping the snr to see if it would reduce the interleaving over time, and if it does then revert back to default snr value.

 

Changing the snr value seems to instantly change the interleave figure, raising the snr reduces the interleave figure and reducing the snr raises the interleave figure.

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