- ADSLmax Speed Vs ADSL Speed
- Posted by Geoff Lane on May 16th, 2008
I am a wee bit confused as to projected adsl speeds shown on a BT phone
line connected to a Hemel Hempstead exchange.
The BT speed checker at http://www.adslchecker.bt.com/pls/adsl shows
speeds of 'an ADSL broadband service that provides a line rate up to
1Mbps' and then goes on to say 'Our test also indicates that your line
currently supports a potential ADSL Max broadband line rate of 500Kbps
or greater'
Why would ADSLmax indicate a lower speed than the original adsl.
Geoff Lane
- Posted by Graham. on May 17th, 2008
"Geoff Lane" <datemasde.t1m@gishpuppy.com> wrote in message
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necessarily indicating what you suggest.
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Graham
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- Posted by Geoff Lane on May 17th, 2008
Graham. wrote:
Yes, I appreciate that but the suggestion is still that ADSLmax might be
slower.
Bearing in mind the marketing used by almost all ISPs they tend to
suggest the higher figure, why else would they use bits per second
rather than bytes.
I'm only curious as the ADSLmax normally gets around 1mbps when
conditions are right.
Geoff Lane
- Posted by George Weston on May 17th, 2008
"Geoff Lane" <datemasde.t1m@gishpuppy.com> wrote in message
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It can work the other way too.
When I went to ADSLmax my estimate was the same as yours.
In the event my actual speeds vary between 1.9 and 3 Meg (currently working
at 2.4).
George
- Posted by Alex Fraser on May 17th, 2008
Geoff Lane wrote:
The only reason I can think of is that bin allocation is different on
ADSLmax - ie fewer bins are made available for downstream use. There is
some logic to this, since the upstream rate is higher, but I don't know
if it is true - perhaps someone else can confirm/deny.
Communications links fundamentally operate with bits, so rates are
expressed in those terms. Also, the rates are typically derived from a
decimal clock signal, so decimal prefixes (eg 1 kbit/s = 1000 bit/s) are
natural.
Alex
- Posted by Geoff Lane on May 18th, 2008
George Weston wrote:
That's interesting, the location is my daughter's and not mine and she
has a lot of fish tank electronics close by which I am sure is a
contributory factor in speed problems.
Geoff Lane
- Posted by Geoff Lane on May 18th, 2008
Alex Fraser wrote:
That's true. I use analogX which is configurable for Bytes or Bits anyway.
Geoff Lane