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Trial on 2820n is slower than old 2600we on ADSL

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15 Oct 2009 20:01 #7 by spudster

Voodle wrote: The 2820 is set to not use full upload speed by default I think, if you access the router through its telnet interface and enter
adsl txpct 100
adsl rxpct 100
That should increase the speeds so they'd be about even.



Is that a command that survives a router reboot, or does it need to be done after every reboot?

THanks,

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16 Oct 2009 15:25 #8 by gandalfloj
Replied by gandalfloj on topic Trial on 2820n is slower than old 2600we on ADSL

Spudster wrote:

Voodle wrote: The 2820 is set to not use full upload speed by default I think, if you access the router through its telnet interface and enter
adsl txpct 100
adsl rxpct 100
That should increase the speeds so they'd be about even.



Is that a command that survives a router reboot, or does it need to be done after every reboot?

THanks,



That's what I'd like to know too. I've entered the command

adsl savecfg

but have not yet had the time to test! I'll do this tonight and report back the speeds. It's clear if it hasn't as my upstream speed is around 550kbps before I ran the command and around 720kbps after.

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16 Oct 2009 19:14 #9 by gandalfloj
Replied by gandalfloj on topic Trial on 2820n is slower than old 2600we on ADSL
ok tests complete. It looks like the commands do survive a router reboot. Though that may be down to the adsl savecfg that I ran after the other commands.



I've just tried a power off - wait - power on cycle too. Same results.

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