The Maximum speed is 2.3Mb/s, scaling down to 144Kbits/s on our model
running the latest software revision. We currently have one of these SDSL
pipelines running at around 4-5km over a single pair, and we can get the
modems to sync at 768kbit. However, excessive CRC errors seem to occur
during transmission, and after some playing, it looks like the customer has
choosen to run the line at 384k.

I would have thought you'd be pushing the limits with the distance you've
quoted.

Is wireless an option?

- Matt

Matthew Watkins
Technical Consultant
Knowware UK Ltd

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Rocca" <rocca at multiboard.com>
To: <ascend-users at max.bungi.com>
Sent: Monday, September 18, 2000 4:57 PM
Subject: (ASCEND) DSLPipe-HST Distances / dB loss tolerance?


> Does anyone have any charts, details or experience of distances and speeds
> supported by the DSLPipe-HST or speed-to-dB-loss diagrams?  We have a
bunch
> of these units in operation but they are all relatively close and we have
an
> existing ISDN customer at about 22,000-23,000 feet looking for just a
little
> more speed.
>
> If its a close but possible, I'll order the line and check the dB loss on
> it, again any experience on what speeds over specific losses might be?
>
> ...according to Lucent's HST spec sheet, it still only does 786k over
> single-pair. According to their generic SDSL page, which seems more
> up-to-date, it lists the 2.3MB speed all the way down to 384k at 21,000
> feet.
>
> Thanks in advance for any tips or experiences you can share.
>
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