ADSL-Maximum Attainable Data Rate(ATTNDR)..??

JellyBean

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Hi Dear Friends..



This is regarding ADSL.
Does Anybody know, whats this "Maximum Attainable Data Rate(ATTNDR)" actually means in your router page?

Is it a router dependent value or a ADSL line dependent value?


Dos it mean, the maximum data transfer rate that this particular router supports with any ADSL line or only with currently connected ADSL line?


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SaNDun

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    It's depends on you ADSL connection condition. sometimes depends on router capabilities too.

    As per above pic,
    Your line condition is poor, so you can go up to 4 Mbps downstream & 1 Mbps upstream
     

    JellyBean

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    It's depends on you ADSL connection condition. sometimes depends on router capabilities too.

    As per above pic,
    Your line condition is poor, so you can go up to 4 Mbps downstream & 1 Mbps upstream



    The router used in this screen shot is a ADSL2+ capable Aztech DSL705E.
    In this scenario , As you said.. I think Itz probably a ADSL line dependent factor.. Because i think the router is capable of more than 4Mbps


    Thanx for the reply.. :)
     
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