SNR Margin & Line Attenuation Rate - What does your stats mean.

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Some modems takes 0.1 dB as a unit. So if your rate shown is 120, it should be noted as 12 dB.
 
My attenuation is 33dB , how it can be reduced ???
i mean what are the factors responsible for high attenuation
 
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SNR Margin (0.1dB): 85 110​
Attenuation (0.1dB): 340 255​
Output Power (dBm): 17.5 10.5​
Attainable Rate (Kbps): 1156 643​
Rate (Kbps): 935 636​
D (interleave depth): 8 4​
Delay (msec): 15.87 11.09​
 
Downstream Upstream​
SNR Margin (0.1dB): 85 110​
Attenuation (0.1dB): 340 255​
Output Power (dBm): 17.5 10.5​
Attainable Rate (Kbps): 1156 643​
Rate (Kbps): 935 636​
D (interleave depth): 8 4​
Delay (msec): 15.87 11.09​
My plan is 675 BBG ULD and i am getting Happy Browsing offer. But speed is 1mb/s instead of 10mb/s. Do i have any hope of getting better speed?
 
@PhilipTombing your issue is on exchange end.
The line rate for you is just over 1Mbps and this is the reason for such slow speeds.
Talk to your local JTO and ask them to update your port speed on exchange end.
Also try and see if you can get a line change to improve values for SNR
 
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