I was getting 20 dB when trained at 640 and 27 dB when trained at 256.  I
can get an additional 7 dB if I go straight to the dmarc (sp?) and skip all
the internal wiring in the house.  It is irrelavent now, I just went live
with a 1.5Mbps/384 Kbps line from Concentric/Covad.  It rocks.  I easily
pull 120 KB/s from the good sites.  It looks like USWest has taken the wrong
approach to things :)

Tom Veldhouse
veldy at veldy.net

----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Fleming" <mfleming at isd.net>
To: <tclug-list at mn-linux.org>
Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2000 4:53 PM
Subject: Re: [TCLUG:21012] USWest DSL and local providers


> >When my Cisco trains at 640/272, it
> >really causes problems with my POTS line.  The volume is decreased a lot
and
>
> >there is static on some of the phones in our house.  This is not a
> >complaint - the upgrade is greatly anticipated.
>
> Really?  I've not experienced such, and mine has trained at various levels
over
> the last year (it originally trained in the 700's at the time it was
installed
> about a year ago, was working at the advertised 256 for a while after
that,
> and has probably been training at 640 for a few weeks now given earlier
discussions
> on this list).  So, I might look to see if you got some other issues to
deal
> with?  If we have 7mB to look forward to someday, I would hate to lose the
ability
> to piggy-back on my existing POTS line.
>
> (How much power are you getting from the other end?  I'm pretty close to
the
> CO, so I'm getting ~39dB -- which may make all the difference.)
> --
> Michael Fleming
> <mfleming at isd.net>
>
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