Re: Westnet speeds on 8MB plan

2007-01-10 Thread Greg Pennefather
ther ADSL electrical interface is CAP but this is not used in Australia (used in the US or was initially) - DSLAMs here use G.DMT and usually don't support CAP. Cheers Greg > From: Ronda Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Tue, 9 Jan 2007 12:20:51 +0900 > To: WAMUG Mailing List &

Re: Westnet speeds on 8MB plan

2007-01-09 Thread X.Ray.Wa
I have a Dynalink modem and it was set for standard ADSL using G.dmt giving tha max speed of 8MB I had to install the new firmware to give me ADSL2 with max speed of 12MB ADSL2+ gives the max speed of 24MB but I need a new router/modem to get ADSL2+ Having my Router set to G.Mnt or ADSL2 d

Re: Westnet speeds on 8MB plan

2007-01-09 Thread Daniel Kerr
On 9/01/2007 9:14 AM, "Michael Hawkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I recently changed from Westnet¹s 1.5MB plan to the 8MB/384 plan. Like > others, I¹ve had slow line speeds and down load speeds (line speed varies > between 1835 kbps and 2343 kbps, download varies between 229KB/s and 293 > KB

Re: Westnet speeds on 8MB plan

2007-01-09 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Michael, You should be able to check in 'Summary' on your Modem for Line condition Protocol 'Operation Mode' & see if it is G.DMT Type http://192.168.0.1 in your web browser. Login . admin (Name) & admin (password) On the left side of screen click on 'Summary' > Line Condition - Prot

Westnet speeds on 8MB plan

2007-01-09 Thread Michael Hawkins
I recently changed from Westnet¹s 1.5MB plan to the 8MB/384 plan. Like others, I¹ve had slow line speeds and down load speeds (line speed varies between 1835 kbps and 2343 kbps, download varies between 229KB/s and 293 KB/s). I¹m less than 750 metres cable distance from the Wellington Street exchan