› UKTH forums › π Wireless Routers & Modems › ASUS & Wireless › Latest Beta Firmwares for DSL-AC51 to DSL-N66U incl. DSL-AC750 Latest DSL ASUSWRT firmware v9.1.2.3_502-g2bdb05b now available. (latest firmware’s are at end of threads) For following ASUS DSL Modem Routers: DSL-AC51 DSL-AC52U DSL-AC55U DSL-AC56U DSL-AC750 DSL-N10-C1 – (extended beta support... › Reply To: Latest Beta Firmwares for DSL-AC51 to DSL-N66U incl. DSL-AC750 Latest DSL ASUSWRT firmware v9.1.2.3_502-g2bdb05b now available. (latest firmware’s are at end of threads) For following ASUS DSL Modem Routers: DSL-AC51 DSL-AC52U DSL-AC55U DSL-AC56U DSL-AC750 DSL-N10-C1 – (extended beta support…
Alas the MediaTek DSL chipsets in these routers are very sensitive and you have a noisy line
Just for testing, disable G.inp and reboot router, if after a say or so nothing looks any better, then disable UPBO as in UK. this has caused massive problems for others users at exchanges/dslams on upstream transmit signal strength.
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UPBO β Upstream Power Back Off
Very high-speed digital subscriber line (VDSL) upstream data transmission in a distributed environment will suffer from relatively strong far-end crosstalk generated by the shorter lines in the binder. This effect can dramatically reduce the upstream capacity on longer lines. To secure the capacity on lines of all lengths, shorter lines will be required to systematically reduce their transmit power. This power reduction is known as (upstream) power backoff (PBO or UPBO)
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