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ADSL2+ and bitswap
Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2016 3:16 pm
by gpvecchi
I ask the experst, as I haven't found an answer on the internet...
Is bitswap supported in ADSL2+ protocol, or is it just related to g.dmt?
Many thanks!
Re: ADSL2+ and bitswap
Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2016 11:41 am
by billion_fan
gpvecchi wrote:I ask the experst, as I haven't found an answer on the internet...
Is bitswap supported in ADSL2+ protocol, or is it just related to g.dmt?
Many thanks!
Have a look at the following link (scroll down to the Bit Swapping section)
http://www.kitz.co.uk/adsl/adsl_technology.htm
Re: ADSL2+ and bitswap
Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2016 8:56 pm
by gpvecchi
OK, thanks, I got it; I have another question: bitswap seems to disable 7 bands and creates gaps, so bytes are swapped into other channel, reducing SNR margin and creating disconnections (as in my other thread, I use low SNR margin to gain bandwidth).
Now, is it better to disable bitswap and keep a little lower margin, or raise it a little to keep bitswap enabled? Do I just need to run a speedtest to find what's better?
Re: ADSL2+ and bitswap
Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2016 9:29 am
by billion_fan
gpvecchi wrote:OK, thanks, I got it; I have another question: bitswap seems to disable 7 bands and creates gaps, so bytes are swapped into other channel, reducing SNR margin and creating disconnections (as in my other thread, I use low SNR margin to gain bandwidth).
Now, is it better to disable bitswap and keep a little lower margin, or raise it a little to keep bitswap enabled? Do I just need to run a speedtest to find what's better?
As all lines are different, you may experience different results to others.
Its best to have a play around, eg disable bitswapping check the results, higher the SNR check the results with bitswapping enabled etc.
Yes you can run a speedtest or monitor the link to check for disconnections. (depending on what is more important to you)
Re: ADSL2+ and bitswap
Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2016 2:05 pm
by gpvecchi
Many thanks, I'll do some speedtest to tweak settings to best results!