Questions tagged [dsl]

Digital Subscriber Line

Digital subscriber line (DSL, originally digital subscriber loop) is a family of technologies that provide internet access by transmitting digital data over the wires of a local telephone network.

Telephones are connected to the telephone exchange via a local loop, which is a physical pair of wires. Prior to the digital age, the use of the local loop for anything other than the transmission of speech, encompassing an audio frequency range of 300 to 3400 Hertz (voiceband or commercial bandwidth) was not considered. However, as long distance trunks were gradually converted from analog to digital operation, the idea of being able to pass data through the local loop (by utilizing frequencies above the voiceband) took hold, ultimately leading to DSL.

Source: wikipedia

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Decrease idle time when DSL connection lost on Cisco 871w router

Once in awhile my 871w loses the DSL connection and the Dialer0 interface goes down. When the atm0 interface comes up, sometimes the Dialer0 interface hangs for 5 minutes or so before redialing. Is there anything I can do to improve the connection…
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Simple QoS policy on Cisco 877 DSL doesn't appear to do anything

I'm trying to get a fairly simple QoS policy up and running on my DSL line using a Cisco 877. My aims are fairly simple - make sure that realtime and management stuff like RTP and SSH works regardless of congestion, then make sure that HTTP, FTP,…
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Exchange Email Server on Multiple DSL Connections (SonicWall TZ-210)

I work for a company that is located in an area where the fastest Internet connection available is 3M/512K DSL. Due to growth of Internet use we now have configured (4) DSL connections in our SonicWall TZ-210 router using "Ratio" load balancing. In…
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SFTP with Qwest DSL and Static IP

I've poked around a bit and elements of this question are answered here but I'm still not sure what to do. Here is my situation. I have a SUSE Linux box that I want to be an Internet-facing SFTP server. I have Qwest DSL service with a separate…
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Slow internet speeds through Sonicwall, but fast directly to DSL modem. Any tips?

We finally decided to upgrade to a DSL (I know, not much of an upgrade, but nothing else is really available in our area) and I set it up and tested it through a laptop connected right to the modem. We had our full speed. However, when I connect it…
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Process of carrying out a BER Test

I am subscribed to an ISP supplying a 3meg ADSL line. Lately (for the last 4 weeks) speeds have dropped from the usual average downstream speed of ~250kbps to just 0.14Mbps (according to speedtest.net) and employees are complaining about lack of…
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Can issues in my network infrastructure cause faults on my DSL/FTTC connection?

I hope I can explain this coherently... we have a copper wire connection to the building from a FTTC cabinet and a typical UK VDSL modem plugged in via traditional UK phone plug, providing internet connection for a small business. On 'my' side of…
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Best DSL hardware for ADSL Troubleshooting

I have a situation where I need to make the best of a bad DSL situation. The CPE is a black box with no access to DSL diagnostics. My plan is to get some sort of DSL hardware that exposes link-layer state and gives me knobs to tweak. I'd like to be…
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How To Change Telnet username and password using SNMP

We have a Siemens h1000 dslam. We forgot the username and password but i think we can do all activity with snmp My question is How we can reset telnet username and password using SNMP? Edited-> I can access to the dslam using snmp and can read and…
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Webserver at home: will my DSL line be good enough?

The evolution of DSL lines and technologies such as FTTH has make me wonder if traditional hosting services could be in danger. If you want to host your own domain, for example for a blog or a simple business page, setting up a webserver (with some…
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