Hello Markus and list members,
ok no I know why my upload was 18 instead of 10 when "shaped" 10/10. In any case, the issue is now fixed and it was a config error on the shaping. Meanwhile, it forced me to get numerous cabling upgrades done, which is a good thing. The old aerial line and internal house cabling was 40+ years old and it produced all sorts of errors. I'm now smarter about RJ11, U72 and lightning strike protection - hopefully I do not have to experience this last one anytime :-)
Thanks to the very helpfull folks from many places who mailed me privately to help, you know who you are and I'm thankfull you took the time to assist and provide documents and line checks. Thanks as well to the very kind people at Solnet. Great service !
Regards, Charles
On 06.05.21 23:22, Markus Binz wrote:
The solution is quit simple,
with a service profile slower than possible, you get the shaped download speed, but the upload speed is not shaped at all.
Markus
On 06.05.21 21:32, Charles Bueche wrote:
Hello everyone,
thanks to all who answered me privately. I'm learning a lot of things about how to push Megabits/s over a line that had a designed bandwidth of 8KHz for for voice :-)
I'm still doing some experiences with the very kind and patient Solnet techies, I'm greatful for their help and all your suggestions ! I still think there is something very wrong with my line but it will take another week to be sure. I will report what we found when we get there.
Kind regards; Charles
On 06.05.21 18:18, Mueller Urs SBB CFF FFS wrote:
Hi Charles
Disclaimer, don't have any knowledge myself, but asked around in SoMe (Twitter).
Answer of one of the guys with some experience:
- Bandwith depends on the distance between you and the DSLAM (Provider)
- the (unusual) smaller downstream bandwith could lead to a problem
with the attenuation
Some of the router/modems are allowing to see the "noise" on the line. Perhaps there is useful information for you or Swisscom.
Kind regards, Urs
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: swinog-bounces@lists.swinog.ch swinog-bounces@lists.swinog.ch Im Auftrag von Charles Bueche Gesendet: Sonntag, 2. Mai 2021 13:38 An: swinog@lists.swinog.ch Betreff: [swinog] strange download/upload speeds with ADSL : UL faster than DL
Hello everyone,
first I hope this is not too off-topic. I'm asking here because this whole layer-1 world is quite foreign to me, despite having studied electronics 30 years ago, and I have noticed some people here really know what this is all about :-)
In short : my house is cabled over ADSL (aerial line). The upgrade to G.Fast is planned for July, most probably still over the aerial line. I had serious connectivity issues when it was raining, and had Swisscom/Cablex replace my aerial line (aluminium+paper, 40+ years old) by a new shiny big shielded cable, along with all the internal cabling well-done, direct cabling for the U72, new sockets and cables, etc.
The current "should" speed numbers from Swisscom check-tool are :
Download : 50 Mbit/s au max. au lieu de 200 Mbit/s Upload : 18 Mbit/s au max. au lieu de 100 Mbit/s
However, when testing my speed, I consistently find DL at 18-19 Mbis/s and UL at 25-29 Mb/s, with a latency at about 12ms.
I have done the tests with my "real" environment (ADSL bridged-modem, Unifi USG, etc) and as well with the modem in "home-office" mode, eg ADSL-router doing the PPPoE by itself, the numbers are very similar. I used several test-sites and clients, wired and not. Almost always the same numbers.
Now I'm not sure why my UL is faster than my DL. After helping to have my line replaced, my provider (Solnet) said all is ok and the problem is elsewhere... but where ? Why is UL faster than DL, and why not the 50mb/s they say ?
And will it really be better with g.fast, or should I go to UPC, which I'd rather not have to....
Hints welcome :-) Charles
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