Suddenly, my DSL modem and the DSLAM like each other!
Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2016 7:04 pm
I live in Colorado and I have a CenturyLink 7Mbps T1.413 first generation ADSL connection that CL can't upgrade to something more modern! I called CL and they don't have plans to upgrade their network in my area! I've been experimenting with DSL modems to find one that will max-out my connection. Two years ago, I purchased a CenturyLink-branded Actiontec C1000A but, since it ran at only 5.5Mbps, I gave-up using it and put it on the shelf.
I've been using a surge protector on my phone line because we get severe thunderstorms where I live. In May 2013, during a really wild electrical storm, the surge protector in my telephone network interface box, and my UPS, where both fried! It's likely that my PC would've been toast without the surge protector in my UPS!
Two months ago, it occurred to me that I hadn't tried the C1000A without the surge protector inline. After I wired the C1000A directly to the wall jack, it synced-at 6816/896Kbps, which is the fastest connection that I've used! I connected an APC Protectnet Ethernet surge protector to the modem's Ethernet jack, so that all of my other hardware has phone line surge protection.
Since I was leaving on vacation a few weeks ago, I powered-down my PC. After I returned and powered it up, my DSL connection has been running at 7072/896Kbps, which is 99% of my DSL connection's maximum download speed, and my connection has been stable ever since!
It looks like my DSL modem and the DSLAM needed to get to know each other before they figured-out how to work well together!
Does anybody have a better theory?
Thanks,
DeepDiver
I've been using a surge protector on my phone line because we get severe thunderstorms where I live. In May 2013, during a really wild electrical storm, the surge protector in my telephone network interface box, and my UPS, where both fried! It's likely that my PC would've been toast without the surge protector in my UPS!
Two months ago, it occurred to me that I hadn't tried the C1000A without the surge protector inline. After I wired the C1000A directly to the wall jack, it synced-at 6816/896Kbps, which is the fastest connection that I've used! I connected an APC Protectnet Ethernet surge protector to the modem's Ethernet jack, so that all of my other hardware has phone line surge protection.
Since I was leaving on vacation a few weeks ago, I powered-down my PC. After I returned and powered it up, my DSL connection has been running at 7072/896Kbps, which is 99% of my DSL connection's maximum download speed, and my connection has been stable ever since!
It looks like my DSL modem and the DSLAM needed to get to know each other before they figured-out how to work well together!
Thanks,
DeepDiver