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Interleaving - what is it?
- mgillespie
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11 Nov 2010 10:56 #64816
by mgillespie
Interleaving - what is it? was created by mgillespie
Can someone explain in laymans terms? My ISP allows me to disable it on my ADSLMax line.
Why would I want to? Are there any downsides in doing so?
Thanks.
Why would I want to? Are there any downsides in doing so?
Thanks.
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11 Nov 2010 13:08 #64820
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Replied by runningdeere on topic Interleaving - what is it?
In my experience, unless your line is extremely stable and with practically no noise then leave interleaving turned on.
Interleaving is a way of 'chopping up' the data so that any interference in the connection has less of an impact. You can check the details here:
http://www.kitz.co.uk/adsl/interleaving.htm
With interleaving off, you should get faster speeds, but at the expense of reliability.
Interleaving is a way of 'chopping up' the data so that any interference in the connection has less of an impact. You can check the details here:
With interleaving off, you should get faster speeds, but at the expense of reliability.
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13 Nov 2010 06:07 #64851
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Replied by guyver on topic Interleaving - what is it?
I agree with everything the above person wrote, but also want to add that with interleaving turned on it'll add some extra latency to your line.
If you play any online games where you want/need the lowest ping possible, then you probably want interleaving off.
If you play any online games where you want/need the lowest ping possible, then you probably want interleaving off.
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