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Quick ADSL question

iamaelephant

Diamond Member
Well last night I switched my ADSL plan from a 256kbps to a full speed plan and I'm now waiting for it to change over. I noticed in my ADSL modem (D-Link 504t) settings under the Status -> ADSL tab it says my Data Rate is 320kbps. Does this mean this is the maximum speed I will get on this line, or is that a limit currently imposed by my ISP? If 320kbps is the most I will get I'll be pretty disappointed, obviously.

Edit - In case it matters, the other numbers there are
SNR Margin Downstream 31 Upstream 31
Line Attenuation Downstream 45 Upstream 31
 
Attenuation and SNR look pretty good -- maybe the wrong traffic descriptor is configured on the DSLAM. Check with your provider, anyone else can only guess.
 
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