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@whowhawhere wrote:DSL Speed: 862 / 158
Margin: 35.3 / 43.0
Line Attenuation: 24.0 / 13.5
Transmit Power: 0.0 / 12.9
Here is what most of all that stuff means..
Margin (dB) - Signal to noise margin. 6 is pretty bad possibly unusable at times, 20 is very good. You normally want 12dB or better IIRC from back in my DSL days. The higher the number, the better to a point.
Line Attenuation - Measure the amount the signal has degraded. Below 20dB is excellent, above 50 is poor, fill in the dots for anything in between.
Transmit Power - The higher the number, the more power is required to transmit. This number will vary based on the other numbers.
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Hmm..
What DNS Servers are you using on your computer?
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No idea. Where do I find that out?
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Ok, this is getting ridiculous. Not only was my connection droping every 15 seconds last night, but now my connection is constantly dropping during the day. I am getting no more than 2 or 3 minutes worth of connectivity before it drops. Rebooting does nothing.
Dial-up was more reliable than this.
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For example if on Windows XP.
#1 Go to Start -> Run.
#2 Type in cmd and press enter.
#3 In the new window, called the command prompt, type in ipconfig /all and press enter.
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