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Old 25-11-2007, 17:03   #14
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Re: Distance to exchange

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Originally Posted by TraxData View Post
Same as me.

roughly 22mbit (tho mine is sacraficed so i can get full 2.5mbit upload)

Providing your line quality is good

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That would depend on line quality.

It's actually quite possible to get 10mbit at that distance.
yes as well as what route the actual line takes, if its me giving the advice I would tell anyone with a direct distance of over 1km they have a significant chance of speeds below 8meg, at 2km direct distance there is a large chance greater than 50/50 of speeds been below 8meg and certianly below 10meg. Going on ofcoms law of averages the direct line distance would work out at 2.8km which would give a at best line attenuation in low 30s but more probable in 40s, if the line cabling is particurly poor it can be quite easily be in excess of 50db. A attenuation in low 40s on a line with low noise will give you a 10meg synch but I wouldn't tell people to expect it as the odds of them not getting it is too high.
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