| Status Information
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4
HAPTER
DSL Statistics
The following items are displayed on this page:
Mode — Displays the connection mode for the ADSL Router, which is
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fixed at ADSL2+.
Latency — Displays the hop-count - the number of routers your
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packets must navigate before they reach the destination.
Trellis Coding — Displays Trellis modulation (also known as trellis
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coded modulation, or simply TCM) - a modulation scheme which allows
highly efficient transmission of information over band-limited channels
such as your telephone line.
Status — Displays the ADSL connection status ("activating", "up" or
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null).
Power Level — Displays the power level employed for ADSL port
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filtering.
D
/U
OWNSTREAM
PSTREAM
Refers to statistics either downloaded or uploaded from the ADSL Router
SNR Margin (dB) — Displays the current signal-to-noise margin
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expressed in decibels (dB). SNR is the ratio of signal power to the noise
power corrupting the signal.
Attentuation (dB) — Displays the amount of attenuation in signal
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strength due to conductive losses in transmission medium. Attenuation
affects the propagation of waves and signals in electrical circuits,
expressed in decibels (dB).
Output Power (dBm) — Displays the current input/output power at
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the ADSL Router's DSL interface, expressed in decibels (dB) of the
measured power referenced to one milliwatt (mW).
Attainable Rate (Kbps) — Displays the maximum attainable payload
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on the downstream and upstream channels, expressed in kilobits per
second.
Rate — Displays the actual payload carried on the downstream and
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upstream channels.
K (number of bytes in DMT frame) — Displays the number of bytes
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in a DMT frame. DMT (discrete multi-tone modulation) - is a frequency-
division multiplexing (FDM) scheme utilized as a digital multi-carrier
modulation method.
R (number of check bytes in RS code word) — Displays the
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number of redundancy bytes used for error correction. Redundancy bits
are the number of bits used to transmit a message minus the number
of bits of actual information in the message.
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