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post Nov 2 2013, 04:40 AM

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TIME Broadband ADSL already serving 2mbps upload package since long ago.

http://www.time.com.my/consumer/time_broadband.asp


ADSL Standard Compliance

Standard
Downstream rate
Upstream rate
G.992.1 ADSL
8Mbit/s
1Mbit/s
G.992.3 ADSL2
12Mbit/s
1Mbit/s
G.992.3 ADSL2 Annex M
12Mbit/s
2.5Mbit/s
G.992.5 ADSL2+
24Mbit/s
1Mbit/s
G.992.5 ADSL2+ Annex M
24Mbit/s
2.5Mbit/s

http://www.billion.com/edu/annexm.html


So how does ADSL2+ perform in the real world?
You don't live in a laboratory, so it's quite true that the various factors listed above will reduce your performance from the 'ideal' shown in the above graph.

Hence, in December 2006 we took a random sample 7,305 Internode ADSL2+ broadband services, each connected to an Agile DSLAM and using the ADSL2+ protocol (G992.5 Annex A ADSL2+ over POTS). We found the following distribution:

13.4% achieve a download synch speed of higher than 20 Mbps
27.7% achieve a download synch speed of between 15 Mbps and 20 Mbps
22.1% achieve a download synch speed of between 10 Mbps and 15 Mbps
23.0% achieve a download synch speed of between 5 Mbps and 10 Mbps
13.8% achieve a download synch speed of less than 5 Mbps
So over 63% of these customers were achieving 10 Mbps download synch speed or better.

Annex M
ADSL2+ Annex M increases the maximum potential upload speed on an ADSL2+ service from 1 Mbps to 2.5 Mbps, enabling high performance Internet Virtual Private Networks from your office.

The above notes on factors affecting your actual performance are equally true for Annex M - particularly distance and premises cabling.

Once again, the 'real world' data is quite impressive - during December 2006 we took a random sample of 401 Internode ADSL2+ services, each connected to an Internode DSLAM and using the ADSL2+ Annex M protocol (G992.5 Annex M ADSL2+ over POTS). And we found the following distribution:

10.5% achieve an upload synch speed of higher than 2.4 Mbps
24.7% achieve an upload synch speed of between 2.1 Mbps and 2.4 Mbps
18.5% achieve an upload synch speed of between 1.8 Mbps and 2.1 Mbps
40.4% achieve an upload synch speed of between 1.0 Mbps and 1.8 Mbps
6.0% achieve an upload synch speed of less than 1.0 Mbps
So over 53% of these customers were achieving 1.8 Mbps upload synch speed or better.

http://www.internode.on.net/residential/ad...nd/performance/


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QUOTE(nymerine @ Nov 4 2013, 08:35 AM)
Read the *.

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it is workable in malaysia for area with remote dslam with fiber uplink.

as seem at adsl modem status Attainable Rate, Max Rate, etc.

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QUOTE(Yottabyte @ Nov 30 2013, 07:08 PM)
Hi guys, may i know is there any hacks to make upload speed much faster? I would love to upload my video in HD quality but my upload speed currently is a disappointment sad.gif . Perhaps any places or certain special service to get limited offer of big upload bandwidth?
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go cc with unifi or other with high upload speed.
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QUOTE(Yottabyte @ Nov 30 2013, 08:47 PM)
any cc should have very high speed connection isn't it especially if less customers inside cc? sorry i never go to cc before. how about in penang island, do you have any idea?
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i dunno about penang, but normally cc has only streamyx which at best for no-4mbps area was 1mbps download/512k upload, even with multiple line, one user cant use it all, so the speed is shit even 1 user be able to use 1 line all for himself.

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heard that there would be new streamyx 15mbps package available in the next few months.
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QUOTE(sentlon @ Jan 11 2017, 08:33 AM)
u better pray harder.
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QUOTE(cicak.fakir @ Jan 11 2017, 08:37 AM)
.., stronger, longer, truly, madly, deeply, ....
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according to TM Technician that are setting the road side remote DSLAM.
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QUOTE(blacktubi @ Mar 12 2017, 06:54 PM)
My connection is interleaved with decent ping. I believe it has more to do with the backhaul to the cabinet.

near-end interleaved channel bit rate: 10240 kbps
near-end fast channel bit rate: 0 kbps
far-end interleaved channel bit rate: 0 kbps
far-end fast channel bit rate: 637 kbps
noise margin upstream: 18.1 db
attenuation upstream: 4.4 db
noise margin downstream: 23.6 db
attenuation downstream: 7.7 db
ADSL uptime  126:03:41

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interleaved has level, higher level would get higher ping, lower level would get lower ping.

Interleave Depth defines the number of bits (or bytes) in each block of data, for example my diagram above shoes an example Interleaving depth of 4.
ADSL supports a various levels of interleaving, the depth of which can range from 0 (off) and from 1 to 64.
Steps I've seen are 1, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64 for the downstream and 1, 2, 4, 8 for the upstream.

http://www.kitz.co.uk/adsl/interleaving.htm
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QUOTE(zeronehza @ Mar 14 2017, 02:35 PM)
can we measure depends on dsl log data ?
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Some routers will show you the depth of Interleaving applied to your line
eg: D (interleaver depth) 32 4

http://www.kitz.co.uk/adsl/interleaving.htm

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QUOTE(blacktubi @ Mar 14 2017, 05:22 PM)
Thanks for the clarification. notworthy.gif

I guess my interleaved depth is pretty low but I have no idea how to check.
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depend on modem features, some can check it via GUI or telnet.

QUOTE(zeronehza @ Mar 15 2017, 11:55 AM)
basically based on this graph , lower depth given better latency (low) right ?
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something like that.
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QUOTE(zeronehza @ Mar 16 2017, 11:21 AM)
super lol

my upstream interleave is 224  vmad.gif
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hows your ping?
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QUOTE(zeronehza @ Mar 16 2017, 08:16 PM)
41ms-56ms
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pretty bad for gamer.

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