Questions tagged [adsl]

ADSL is a broadband networking technology that transmits data over copper telephone lines.

ADSL is a broadband networking technology that transmits data over copper telephone lines.

It offers speeds faster than a traditional modem using the same copper telephone lines by utilising frequencies not used by telephones. An ADSL splitter is used to split the voice (PSTN) and data frequencies and enable the line to be used for both voice and ADSL services at the same time. A rough breakdown of the frequencies can be seen below:

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Ethernet cable too long?

I have an Ethernet cable running from a Huawei ADSL router to a computer> The total length is 61 meters (200 ft). When connected to the computer, a cycle of identifying, disconnected, identifying, disconnected keeps looping with a second interval in…
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Two Routers are fighting each other on LAN

My apartment is quite large and most rooms have several walls, meaning Wifi signals drop easily. To combat this I found a spare DSL Router I had previously and placed that in the Kitchen and connected it with an ethernet cable to my ADSL Router …
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What is a kernel intrusion on my router?

I get a lot of "kernel intrusion" messages in my router's error log. Each one always shows the source IP, the destination IP (mine) and other details of the TCP connection. My Internet link has been dropping a lot lately, and quite often the log…
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Convert Wireless ADSL Modem Router into a Wireless Access Point, possible?

I have a old "ADSL 4-port wireless modem router" laying around and I wondering could I convert it into WLAN Access Point. Is is possible for Wireless router unit with built-in modem? so far I not able to find much information on web. My model is…
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How on earth can this reported hour-long ping time be real?

I recently spent the Easter bank holiday with my parents, who live in a very rural area in the UK. They have a (terrible) ADSL internet connection, which is run over several kilometres of dodgy copper and is periodically interrupted when nearby…
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Will using ADSL filters with full-fibre broadband create any issues?

My home broadband is currently a fibre to cabinet system and rather than using plug-in ADSL filters I chose to replace the standard phone face plates with ones that have integral filters. My telephones are currently connected to the incoming copper…
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ADSL router - data rate and max rate

My ADSL2+ router gives me the following statistics: SNR Margin: 16.8 Line Attenuation: 25.0 Data Rate: 8192 kbps Max Rate: 16972 kbps I don't quite understand Data Rate and Max Rate? Is Data Rate the current speed I have (with overhead), and Max…
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Very low SNR and very low line attenuation, what's up with my ADSL?

I have an ADSL connection, I live a couple hundred meters from the local telecommunications cabin. My router says that SNR is 4.8 dB, line attenuation is 9.5 dB and power is 9.8 dBm. From Google I found out that the line attenuation is exceptionally…
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How to get access to the web interface of an ADSL modem running in bridge mode?

I have a D-Link DSL-2500U ADSL modem. Its default IP is 192.168.1.1 and default login/password for the web interface is admin/admin. If I plug in the Ethernet cable to the NIC of a computer (that runs Windows XP), assign the IP 192.168.1.2, then I…
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How to mitigate BufferBloat on an ADSL connection?

I've had interesting networking experience before. Before I moved, I've had a VDSL connection, with 3mb uplink. (The down speed was around 30mb but is not relevant at this moment). Whenever I saturated the uplink (CrashPlan backup), I could see a…
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Are modems, made for a more recent DSL standard, downwards compatible with older DSL technology?

I understand that older DSL modems aren't compatible with newer technology, but is the case same the other way around? I.e.: Is VDSL2 modem compatible with a VDSL connection? What about with ADSL or ADSL2 line? Is VDSL modem compatible with an…
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Which stats are important when looking at DSL line quality, and what do they mean?

I've started getting periodic packet loss on my DSL connection lately, and am trying to understand what conditions are causing this. My DSL modem has a stats page with values for "SN margin (dB)" and "line attenuation (dB)". I think SN refers to…
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Bridge vs PPPoE Mode

I have an ADSL Modem/Router from the ISP, and my PC is connected to it. Just one PC connected to the Router. The Router has a [PPPoE] mode and a [Bridge] mode. Which mode gives me fast and low latency internet?
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Is it ok to run multiple CAT3 and CAT6 cables next to each other?

Is it ok to run multiple CAT3 [ADSL2+] and CAT6 cables next to each other, including within a wall, for a 20m - 30m run?
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DNS cannot resolve a web site address

I cannot seem to access one particular website while all others I have no problem. The website in question is bbc.co.uk. At first, I thought there might be some problem with my laptop. However, if I use my laptop through my company network, I can…
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