Thursday, January 14, 2010

Broadband Extension Do Telephone Extension Cables Affect The Speed Of Adsl Broadband?

Do telephone extension cables affect the speed of adsl broadband? - broadband extension

I am 30 yards from the extension of my phone socket to my router, but I have connected two extensions for 20 more yards and the other takes from 30 million to 10 million slow my connection down or not?

4 comments:

SteveN said...

This will slow the speed of your DSL, but it is more sensitive to noise and interference due to poor signal quality.

Imagine what happens when you are in a poor quality telephone line. They talk back and forth with another person, and a hissing or cracking of the static on the telephone line is not always what they say here is that we ask them to repeat too. If the quality is really bad, you could say things over and over again until you can hear everything and answer.

The same holds true for a telephone line for computers. Click the button to a Web site in Internet Explorer to access and web page starts downloading. But because he gets a lot of noise, you have to do it 3-4 times to all the information in front of the show for you. In their view, can that last 10 seconds ADSL, lasted until the tide to turn, but really only 3 seconds, but had to correct errors on several occasions.

Thirty yards away long enough to meet until May, and your Quality of Service (QoS). You might want to try to repOSITION your router or cable, so that is all you need is one long extension cord instead of two. Any disturbance in the cable (such as duplex telephone) adapter between the two son, it is noise to the cable and interfere with the signal.

In addition, there are tools that are downloaded (sometimes with ADSL providers on their websites) to the range and quality of service you receive on your Internet connection to be measured. You can try using ADSL extensions of time, then add it and try again.

zspace10... said...

electircal impetus to speak, he can perhaps take 2/10ths of a millisecond, so you can access the router

mr. osi softwares said...

affect not really, not, as the cables are long, I'm using an ADSL connection and stays long and 90 m, still with the same speed for a large number of computers. it affects only the dial-up users, but not ADSL or broadband type. You may have about your network speed network.

mr. osi softwares said...

affect not really, not, as the cables are long, I'm using an ADSL connection and stays long and 90 m, still with the same speed for a large number of computers. it affects only the dial-up users, but not ADSL or broadband type. You may have about your network speed network.

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