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Does seem to be a noise issue. Your attenuation is low so this suggests a short distance. Transmit power is high in comparison to your attenuation and speed, which is indicative of poor quality wiring or a poor signal due to neighboring pairs in your copper bundle.
Do you have a landline by chance? If so, ever hear static or other unusual noises, or even crosstalk from other lines when you kill the dial tone?
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Here are the stats after the technican had the port changed at the CO, he was also supposed to change the pair as well.
Transceiver Statistics |
Transceiver Revision: | 7.2.3.0 | |
Vendor ID Code: | 4 | |
Line Mode: | ADSL2+ Mode | |
Data Path: | Interleaved | |
Transceiver Information | Downstream Path | Upstream Path |
DSL Speed (Kbits/Sec) | 11772 | 988 |
Margin (dB) | 19.0 | 10.0 |
Line Attenuation (dB) | 22.0 | 13.0 |
Transmit Power (dBm) | 16.4 | 9.7 |
does that look any better?
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They are looking better. By chance, do you also have a homerun installed at your home? A Homerun is simply a dedicated line between your modem and the Verizon copper drop, with the rest of the house filtered out from DSL.