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

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bro what
@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
bro what is line change , is it done from exchange side ?
 
@invisible007 the connection that comes from exchange to subscribers home is the line or pair. sometimes these pair can get damaged causing drop in SNR values. so they take a new pair for your connection and use them to provide the connection. i had this done a couple of times.
 
my line rate is 24db , and line attenuation at 17.6 , my speed is limited at 9996kbps download, 494kbps upload, i am using plan 491 (20Mbps max) , whom should i contact to increase my download speed , requesting them in twitter is enough?
 
@kklkanna Contact JTO (Jr. Technical Officer) at your local exchange. But remember your plan comes with the disclaimer "subject to technical feasibility". So there's a chance your speed might not reach anywhere near 20 Mbps but they can try and increase it a bit provided it doesn't hamper stability of your connection.
 
i want to clarify another thing, whats the dsl path mode by default, its "fast" mode or "Interleave "
 
@Kalyan_1980 yes that will affect speed according to my experience. the fluctuation is too high. is your line clear, does it have noise ?? and what is your plan speed and what speed are you getting.
 
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