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http://pyro.eu.org/how-to/micro/billion-bipac-5200s.txt
Tweaking ADSL2+ performance on Billion BiPAC 5200S ADSL router, via telnet CLI
(same chipset as ZyXel P660R-D1?, Speed-Modem 50B?)
Telnet to the router's IP address to access the CLI.
View relevant line data:
router> show wan adsl chandata
near-end interleaved channel bit rate: 0 kbps
near-end fast channel bit rate: 2062 kbps
far-end interleaved channel bit rate: 0 kbps
far-end fast channel bit rate: 903 kbps
router> show wan adsl linedata near
relative capacity occupation: 100%
noise margin downstream: 17.5 db
output power upstream: 12.3 dbm
attenuation downstream: 44.0 db
MANUALLY ADJUSTING LINE RATE FOR ADSL2+
The default setting is normally 0 0
Check your existing setting before making a change:
router> wan dmt2 set snrmoffset -1792 -1792
Subtract 512 from both values to reduce SNR margin by 1 dB:
reduces speed, increases stability
Add 512 to both values to reduce SNR margin by 1 dB:
increases speed, reduces stability
Example:
Auto-negotiated SNR margin was 17.5 dB
Reducing margin by 14 dB should increase speed: -1792 + (14 * 512) = 5376
router> wan dmt2 set snrmoffset 5376 5376
router> wan adsl reset
After re-sync (1-2 mins), view line data again to compare:
router> show wan adsl chandata
near-end interleaved channel bit rate: 0 kbps
near-end fast channel bit rate: 5017 kbps
far-end interleaved channel bit rate: 0 kbps
far-end fast channel bit rate: 911 kbps
router> show wan adsl linedata near
relative capacity occupation: 100%
noise margin downstream: 5.4 db
output power upstream: 12.3 dbm
attenuation downstream: 44.0 db
Noise margin actually reduced by about 12.1 dB to 5.4 dB;
downstream line rate is now 5017 kbps! (up from 2062 kbps)
If connection fails to resynchronise, retry with a setting that allows for a
larger noise margin (usually it seems at least 3 dB is needed for day/night
atomospheric variation of radio interference in the phone line; preferably
6 dB, or even more if strong local sources of interference are causing frequent
resyncs.
Use 'attentuation downstream' figure plus the chosen target SNR margin to
estimate theoretical maximum rate for a line in perfect condition:
* http://www.kitz.co.uk/adsl/max_speed_calc.php
eg. 44.0 dB (from data above) + 6 dB (my chosen target SNR) = 50.0 dB;
estimates 5152 kbps as the best achievable rate.
To make changes persistent, the CLI contains a basic text editor for
autoexec.net which contains CLI commands that are run automatically after a full
reboot of the modem:
router> sys edit autoexec.net
EDIT cmd: q(uit) x(save & exit) i(nsert after) d(elete) r(eplace) n(ext) |
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