I have got the following things Network statistics and Modem Status
Ethernet
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Transmit
Good Tx Frames 24080
Good Tx Broadcast Frames 3
Good Tx Multicast Frames 0
Tx Total Bytes 19207706
Collisions 0
Error Frames 0
Carrier Sense Errors 0
Receive
Good Rx Frames 22337
Good Rx Broadcast Frames 130
Good Tx Multicast Frames 2
Rx Total Bytes 5309372
CRC Errors 1
Undersized Frames 0
Overruns 0
DSL
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Transmit
Tx PDUs 16894
Tx Total Bytes 4392831
Tx Total Error Counts 0
Receive
Rx PDUs 18448
Rx Total Bytes 17851338
Rx Total Error Counts 129
Modem Status
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Connection Status Connected
Us Rate (Kbps) 862
Ds Rate (Kbps) 2207
US Margin 8
DS Margin 9
Modulation ADSL2Plus
LOS Errors 0
DS Line Attenuation 51
US Line Attenuation 29
Path Mode Interleaved
The earlier stat was while properly working.The following is modem status I got when the page was hardly loading.Modem Status Connection Status ConnectedUs Rate (Kbps) 862Ds Rate (Kbps) 2207US Margin 8DS Margin 8Modulation ADSL2PlusLOS Errors 0DS Line Attenuation 51US Line Attenuation 29Path Mode InterleavedDSL Statistics Near End F4 Loop Back Count 0Near End F5 Loop Back Count 0
@x720 Here is something I need you to answer....In modem status when my Internet was completely down, I found that in the modem status, modulation was T1413 where as it was on ADSL while it was working.My belief was that modulation status is something related to modem and can only be changed by me and not change by itself. So from modem status, I changed it to ADSL2 and the modem was restarted. Immediately after this my Internet started working !My question is if this "Modem status - modulation" is something that changes by itself or whether it is something that can be done only manually?(what I am wondering is if any hacker or a remote user has been/is being able to change it ?)
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