WLAN and DSL Speeds

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I'm having WLAN problems, and they are no doubt causing modem/router errors. Can reducing the speed of the signal improve the stability of the signal while my tech support determines the issue on the system?

Barry Cameron

Posted 2019-03-12T18:38:18.667

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Reducing the line speed may help in the short term. Without your line stats it's hard to tell. See ::. Kitz - Get DSL line stats .:: and [edit] the question with your line stats.

– DavidPostill – 2019-03-12T18:45:21.813

1I’m not sure I follow. You may have Wi-Fi problems, but how would that cause router errors? What “signal” speed do you want to decrease? Or is it perhaps the exact opposite: You have DSL problems, which result in unreliable Internet connectivity? – Daniel B – 2019-03-12T19:03:33.417

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Yes, absolutely. That is the idea of applying different profiles to the line.

To be clear this is normally simething the Telco does - I know in NZ tjis is readjysted automatically. Making changes using QoS or rate limiting on your router wont help - it needs to be programmed into yhe DSL negotiation.

If you are dar from the cabinet/exchange this us ok to fo. If its a new thing, the Telci should fix the underlying problem on the pair running to your location as it will likely get worse otherwise.

davidgo

Posted 2019-03-12T18:38:18.667

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