what do you think of my router stats

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Hi i am with orange in the canary islands, what do you think of my stats,
im using the supplied sagem fast 2404 wireless router as i cant seem to get my netgear dg834d v2 working since i upgraded from 3 mb

Mode: ADSL2+
Line Coding: Trellis On
Status: No Defect
Link Power State: L0

Downstream Upstream
SNR Margin (dB): 24.0 19.5
Attenuation (dB): 27.0 9.2
Output Power (dBm): 12.6 19.5
Attainable Rate (Kbps): 15520 740
Rate (Kbps): 7296 639
MSGc (number of bytes in overhead channel message): 59 68
B (number of bytes in Mux Data Frame): 228 19
M (number of Mux Data Frames in FEC Data Frame): 1 8
T (Mux Data Frames over sync bytes): 1 1
R (number of check bytes in FEC Data Frame): 16 16
S (ratio of FEC over PMD Data Frame length): 1.0000 7.6108
L (number of bits in PMD Data Frame): 1960 185
D (interleaver depth): 64 8
Delay (msec): 16 15

Super Frames: 503659 481378
Super Frame Errors: 0 1
RS Words: 32737852 1338
RS Correctable Errors: 0 0
RS Uncorrectable Errors: 0 N/A

HEC Errors: 0 0
OCD Errors: 0 0
LCD Errors: 0 0
Total Cells: 140842845 12334059
Data Cells: 3196884 247817
Bit Errors: 0 0

Total ES: 0 1
Total SES: 0 0
Total UAS: 18 6790
 
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For some reason you are syncing at 7,296kbs with a 24dB margin. The router seems to think it can do 15,520kbs and that's likely.

Need to look at why the SNR margin is higher than it can be.
 
Maybe your sync rate would drop below the 6 Mb/s your ISP are contracted to provide if they increased the target SNRM by one step to 27 dB. You're also getting bang on the 640 Kb/s upload.

Alternatively, they limit your throughput in hardware to 6 Mb/s. This would translate to a download rate limit in the region of 640 KB/s. If you are actually achieving 750+ KB/s then you are doing well out of your subscription :)

An example for you to try would be this Portuguese Debian mirror (131 MB, ISO image for 64-bit Debian 5.0.4 'Lenny').
 
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