Hello Everyone. I think you will find that with your line length from the serving exchange (7km)? the S/N ratio will be poor, a minimum of 10dB is required, my copper connection is about 2.7km which
Any ADSL2 BBand router / RF proof ? Just upgraded to ADSL2 with a orange net-gear router/wifi router, now 15 watts on 160 kills the connection router is in the same location as the old edimax , which
Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2010 12:37 +0000 (GMT Standard Time)
These papers might be of interest. Staying Connected to Your Broadband by G3VMW http://www.rsars.org.uk/ELIBRARY/BBCONNECT.pdf EMC and Amateur radio by G8JNJ - look at the section on ADSL http://g8jn
Peter, you can blame the governments of the 1980s they would rather give entertainment licences to silly little cable TV companies that all went bust and were hoovered up by NTL for a song. BT offere
Hi Ken Thanks for the "teach in". Tell me why is BT so keen on copper wire it has nothing but disadvantage.Open Reach must spend millions of pounds trying to make it work. And now with these raids on
A large common mode choke on the incoming line, just down stream towards the modem from the ETP (=NTE over there I guess) and again at the input to the modem did it for me. Using a single ADSL filter
For my original BT Voyager, and now a Home Hub: I split the wiring at the master socket, and used a single modified microfilter - one of those supplied with the hub - to feed the telephone circuits
No progress , filters , position nothing worked , So Just checked the speed and re fitted the old modem ...only to find it giving the same up and down load speed as the new one 6.5 meg / 0.85 meg , p
Ok Pete This is the new router , as its in the same place as the old one , with (now) the same filters , the PC is linked with a short network cable , the rest of the pc's are linked by radio. its th
UK.....and running down our best assets. Not mention selling the family jewels , or in the case of the government .. polishing them ? G.. Peter, you can blame the governments of the 1980s they would
Yes ok pete I have 2 clamps on the cables , but still 25 w on 80 stops the data flow ..next is to see if the modems will share the phone line , and power then on/off to select .. looking on the botto
Hi Again Graham and LF Hmmmmm OK looks like you are in better shape than me. A local station who has difficulty with his ADSL has put Ferrite clamp on filters on all leads in and out of the Modem inc
Dear All, As a precaution I wound the phone and power leads to my old ADSL netgear 834WG router on to separate red ferrite rings and have also used the big clamp on ferrites too and it sits quite hap
Hi Graham Are you sure the problem is the router? 136, 500, 160 and to some extent 80m here are kill the ADSL. Even at very low powers. If your ADSL is cut during your transmissions only and resumes