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Does changing SNR work with BT Broadband?
Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2012 9:55 pm
by shauny
Hi
Just got a new 7800n, and tried using
http://192.168.1.254/snr.cgi to adjust my SNR - currently the status page shows it as 24.0 up, 13.4 down which seemed a lot.
However, reading through various posts I have tried entering values such as 50,150,65500 and 1, and the SNR doesn't seem to change by more than 0.2.
Should I expect it to change instantly, or does BT's DLM kick in somewhere?
Any advice from BT Broadband users gratefully appreciated.
Shaun
Re: Does changing SNR work with BT Broadband?
Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2012 11:12 pm
by Tomken
I think you and mpooley may have something in common as we've just been working on
viewtopic.php?f=9&t=313 and initially there was an increase but it looked like BT's line management was dragging it back.
Given your current Downstream SNRM, are you able to request BT lower your profile to either 9dB or 6dB whichever is the most stable for whatever your Attenuation is.
Re: Does changing SNR work with BT Broadband?
Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 9:04 am
by tinytim
Hi there
Go to BT's speed test site & run through the test & post back the results - they can be most informative.
Go here
http://speedtester.bt.com/
Re: Does changing SNR work with BT Broadband?
Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2012 9:14 pm
by crellster
Hi, it certainly worked on my Plusnet connection. For me a SNR of 6 offered the best compromise between stability and performance.
Re: Does changing SNR work with BT Broadband?
Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2012 10:52 pm
by tinytim
crellster wrote:Hi, it certainly worked on my Plusnet connection. For me a SNR of 6 offered the best compromise between stability and performance.
But what is the connection you have? If it's their 8meg service then I'm a little surprised as that'll use BT's line manager but if it's their 20meg service then I certainly can see that working.
Re: Does changing SNR work with BT Broadband?
Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 7:29 pm
by shauny
Hi
Never did manage to change it, but BT upgraded me to 20Mb broadband and now the SNR is
SNR Margin(Upstream) 5.4
SNR Margin(Downstream) 3.9
Seems to run pretty close to the stated 20Mb...
Shaun
Re: Does changing SNR work with BT Broadband?
Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 2:10 pm
by wifiuk
i have just got a billion 7800N and havnt had change to change the SNR yet
but my old netgear was able to change the SNR on my BT line and it stayed fine.
As im close to the exchange my SNR was like 3.0 and my line was SOLID! that increased my broadband from 14-5MB to 18MB.
Hoping the billion will be as solid with the changes.
Re: Does changing SNR work with BT Broadband?
Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 3:53 pm
by billion_fan
wifiuk wrote:i have just got a billion 7800N and havnt had change to change the SNR yet
but my old netgear was able to change the SNR on my BT line and it stayed fine.
As im close to the exchange my SNR was like 3.0 and my line was SOLID! that increased my broadband from 14-5MB to 18MB.
Hoping the billion will be as solid with the changes.
Use the
http://192.168.1.254/snr.html and start your SNR at 75 once it has resynced check your downstream speed and downstream SNR, if it is above 3db (SNR Downstream) keep dropping the SNR on the hidden page until you can reach a downstream SNR of 3.0. (from 75 >> 60 >> 65 >> 50 etc until you get a SNR downstream of 3db)
Yes the Billion can handle a low SNR of 3.0db, mine is set to 3.0db at the moment (had to higher the SNR because of line issues was on 2.4db before rock solid)
I hope this helps.
Re: Does changing SNR work with BT Broadband?
Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 4:05 pm
by wifiuk
nice one, i will give that a go when i get in, i think its on the BT standard of 6db now
Re: Does changing SNR work with BT Broadband?
Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 10:45 am
by parkdale
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My ISP is O2, i'm having a bit of a rollercoaster ride with srnm at the moment since the latest firmware upgrade - or at least I think it could be a cause
I have attached a few pics to demonstrate the current situation. Snr keeps dropping until almost close to zero then bounces back up - although it has reconnected it is not possible to surf or collect emails etc.
The only recourse is to hard reboot the router - even re-sync wont bring it back!!
Any thoughts would be most welcome
