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| Thread ID: 87122 | 2008-02-09 04:25:00 | Tweaking broadband | rumpty (2863) | Press F1 |
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| 638781 | 2008-02-09 04:25:00 | I've just been reading an article on the The Register about tweaking your broadband connection, (in the UK), and they mention: "Well, if you are dedicated then you can tweak the performance. Try disabling the ring circuit on the phone line, make sure you have filters in all the right places, and run a diagnostic tool like DMT. It's the bandwidth equivalent of blueprinting an engine, but even with a huge amount of this tweaking, my friend with the circles on his map only gets 21Mb/s out of his 24Mb/s line." What is this tool called DMT? |
rumpty (2863) | ||
| 638782 | 2008-02-09 05:30:00 | This is the DMT tool (http://dmt.mhilfe.de/) You need to find the version that (hopefully) has your modem |
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| 638783 | 2008-02-09 06:22:00 | Thanks for that link . Unfortunately there doesn't seem to be a version for my D-Link modem/router . Maybe they haven't heard of that brand in Europe . Anyway, I downloaded a likely looking version and tried it . It logged into the D-link ok, and I was able to activate DSL monitoring, but no data was acquired . Must get a translation of the web page . There may be some hints . |
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