So with this 3 line connection, what speeds up and down are you getting?
You say 10X10 which I find odd for a 3 line bonded VDSL2 connection. Most
always your downstream will be much higher than your upstream on a 868
unit.
On Wed, Jan 14, 2015 at 8:29 AM, Stetson Blake
Also, what do your stats look like? 6kft is getting beyond the sweet spot for
VDSL2, particularly if you're trying to push 10Mbps on the upstream.
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On Jan 15, 2015, at 5:36, Shawn L sha...@up.net wrote:
I was going to ask if you've tested the cable pair at all. If the
I'm going to guess you're a CLEC from your website and a common problem
I've seen in that scenario is that vectoring doesn't work between DSLAMs
because it needs all pairs to be part of the vector group so that the DSLAM
can mitigate FEXT. DSLAM vendors have been working on system level, rather
I was going to ask if you've tested the cable pair at all. If the pair is
bad, or even a little out of balance, bad scotch loks, etc. VDSL isn't
going to work properly.
We have customers that are definitely in-range for VDSL but who cannot get
it because there is a 26 gauge insert between two
Blake
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2015 8:29 AM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: VDSL CPE Mixed Results
Hey All,
We have been deploying Adtran 838(shdsl) and 868(dsl) units in our metro
area with mixed results. The devices themselves are reliable and secure
it would seem, but the speeds were
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