I got new install of Power 45 + HD TV(DVR) today in former BellSouth area, bonded pair, branded jack. NVG589 stats after couple hours below. Tech said that I'm on N card, and he showed me screen saying 1400-something feet from VRAD (I wonder if it is really more due to thicker wire gauge). Diags-Logs says VDSL profile 8d.
Is 17a profile not automatic? I was looking at Max Attainable and seeing total way less than 90M figured I could never get 75, but he says I can't judge by that since I'm not 17a.
Does that make sense or is there some other explanation? Just curious - I don't have real need for higher than the 50.5/5.6 Mbps measured.
DSL Status
Line 1
Line 2
Line State Up Up
Downstream Sync Rate (kbps) 27736 27487
Upstream Sync Rate (kbps) 3040 3040
Downstream Max Attainable Rate (kbps) 37716 37136
Upstream Max Attainable Rate (kbps) 8416 10101
Modulation VDSL2 VDSL2
Data Path Interleaved Interleaved
Downstream
Upstream
Downstream
Upstream
SN Margin (dB) 11.8 16.6 11.6 20.3
Line Attenuation (dB) 20.3 13.0 21.3 12.4
Output Power(dBm) 14.5 -8.3 14.5 -7.9
Errored Seconds 0 0 0 0
Loss of Signal 0 0 0 0
Loss of Frame 0 0 0 0
FEC Errors 134 0 36 0
CRC Errors 0 0 0 0
Aggregated Information
Bonded Downstream Rate 55223
Bonded Upstream Rate 6080
P.S. Couple hours is not very long but FEC seems way lower than half-year ago when I tried Power 45 + VOIP bonded pair on K card non-branded jack (I cancelled that, partly due to getting ~13500 FEC per hour on primary line).
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