Leave it a week or two again before fiddling since having the new socket
The only info that is relevant is the data under "Since Link time" as the other data is taken from before the new socket was fitted.
The downstream SNR margin has increased from 3dB to 6dB which will result in a much more stable connection, the errors have reduced as well which will give you better throughput.
Overall, a very good result!
Excellent,
Am i best to leave as it is for now then tweak the SNR later on, what should i be aiming for/changing?
If the connection is up for say, three days, I would tweak the SNR to 5.5dB by going to 192.168.1.254/snr.html and putting in values in between 90-95 to get a 5.5dB downstream noise margin (you can find the downstream noise margin in the router settings under advanced, status and then under ADSL status). Then if the connection remains stable keep tweaking the SNR in 0.5dB steps until the connection becomes unstable, you will then know the maximum speed of your line whilst remaining stable.
Any more questions please ask.
excellent,
So the lower the SNR the faster the line but the more unstable it will become?
excellent,
To test the stability i use telnet as i did before?
Is it better than the asus routers recommended in my thread: