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Attainable Rate?

Posted: Sun Aug 25, 2013 1:28 pm
by BadMelonFarmer
Hi,

In the stats page of the web console there is a value of say 5788 for the "Attainable Rate".... Yet the "Rate" is 5184

I know these can vary with the dynamic nature of ADSL.

Just wondering what "Attainable Rate" is and why the actual rate is always lower.

The Manual says the "attainable rate" is the rate that can be achieved.... But in practice I have always seen the actual rate as lower.

(ISP is IDnet on ADSL Max)


Thanks

Re: Attainable Rate?

Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 10:29 am
by Philip_L
Hi

The attainable rate is an upper ceiling. When you first sync and connect you connect at the attainable rate at that particular moment. The attainable rate figure shown is dynamic and often changes, sometimes the attainable rate may be shown less than your current speed if line conditions have become worse. Usually though the attainable rate is shown higher than the actual sync rate as it is based on the most favourable circumstances, as long as there isn't a big difference between attainable and actual all is good.

Regards

Phil

Re: Attainable Rate?

Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2013 12:03 pm
by BadMelonFarmer
Thanks for the info.

Do you sync a the attainable rate at first? I never do... The actual sync is always lower than the attainable rate for me.