Saturday, December 9, 2017

Internet speed is 6% of what it should be

My ISP says we should have 8 Mbps down and 1 Mbps up.

When I go to fast.com (any device in the house) it reports speeds varying from 300Kbps-700Kbps.

I'm not sure what all this info means but here's a screenshot from my LEDE router's page:

Status: UP Line State: showtime_tc_sync [0x801] Line Mode: G.992.1 (ADSL) Annex: A Profile: Data Rate: 8.096 Mb/s / 448 Kb/s Max. Attainable Data Rate (ATTNDR): 8.912 Mb/s / 1.200 Mb/s Latency: 8.0 ms / 8.0 ms Line Attenuation (LATN): 32.3 dB / 19 dB Signal Attenuation (SATN): 32.1 dB / 19 dB Noise Margin (SNR): 11.7 dB / 29 dB Aggregate Transmit Power(ACTATP): 19.9 dB / 12.3 dB Forward Error Correction Seconds (FECS): 15647 / 224 Errored seconds (ES): 20 / 0 Severely Errored Seconds (SES): 3 / 0 Loss of Signal Seconds (LOSS): 3 / 0 Unavailable Seconds (UAS): 400 / 400 Header Error Code Errors (HEC): 291 / 1 Non Pre-emtive CRC errors (CRC_P): undefined / undefined Pre-emtive CRC errors (CRCP_P): undefined / undefined Line Uptime: 17d 9h 3m 43s ATU-C System Vendor ID: Broadcom 163.167 Power Management Mode: L0 - Synchronized 


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