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The Vine Loop thread (Last Resort for crappy DSL lines / Ready For SVDSL :))

  • Hello world !

    this is a guide for making your DSL a broader hearing and avoid dropped connections from second to none. Stay tune guys.

    hi po sa kabilang thread at sa mga guru's diyan let's make this fun. *Please don't spoil*


    Guys ito talaga pinakamabisa tested ko na dito sa aming bahay. Sana makatulong itong technique na to sa lahat ng copper connections tulad ko except cable.

    Output power = SNR margin
    SNR margin = ouput power - attenuation
    sync number stays @ 1 = no dc

    Dito sa ss ko makikita na hindi overpowered ang output power para makakuha ng mataas na SNR hindi rin edited yung SNR.

    Very useful for high bandwidth connection. So I call it a Vine Loop.
    MATAGAL na existing tech ang copper signal may fibercoptics na naman so its safe to say na i publicize na to. all speedtesting has ongoing wifi clients walang arte-arte. Davao city to Makati server













    -- edited by shiers123 on May 28 2019, 10:30 PM

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    -- edited by shiers123 on May 28 2019, 10:36 PM
  • up! bukas na lng siguro yung diagram tulog muna :)
  • balita boss? hehe.
  • its probably have to do something about adjusting the Output power ng DSL modem, this can be done on some xDSL chipsets mainly broadcom.

    though this is only useful for any subscribers that is in the last mile, which is very unlikely to happen with ISP with DSL infrastructure here in Philippines, the telecom company rather run a another DSLAM on another area rather installing a DSL repeater para lang ma extend yung last mile. Though in other countries this is a thing lalo na sa america.

    in short, its highly unlikely youll be benefiting on this kind of tweak, just let the technician tweak the line it self rather than doing hacky things like this.