25 Sep 2022 03:51 PM
Do I need to use a third party router or does sky router already support vdsl vectoring?
25 Sep 2022 04:43 PM
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Those noise margins are pretty much in stone. Any noise downstream noise margin less than 3 db may let errors thru and make your line unstable. So your speed should already be optimised depending on your distance from the cabinet
25 Sep 2022 04:20 PM
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Openreach on certain cabinets use g.inp impulse noise protection to increase speeds by cutting down on crosstalk and contention which sky hubs do support.
You will know if your cabinet supports g.inp by posting your hub stats.
The downstream noise margin should be 3db if g.inp is deployed
25 Sep 2022 04:30 PM
what should the upload "db" be?
25 Sep 2022 04:35 PM
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As a rule of thumb 3db higher than downstream
A g.inp line has a 3db noise the upstream would be 6db
A non g.inp line would have a downstream of 6db and upstream of 9db
25 Sep 2022 04:38 PM
Yes I am seeing those figures on my downstream and up stream.
3db downstream, 6db upstream.
How long would it take for these speeds to increase? And By how much would you gain?
25 Sep 2022 04:43 PM
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Those noise margins are pretty much in stone. Any noise downstream noise margin less than 3 db may let errors thru and make your line unstable. So your speed should already be optimised depending on your distance from the cabinet
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