I have just bought myself a Draytek 2600 Plus to replace my D-Link 602T in the hope i will have better line stability with my normally very low SNR. The typical SNR reading on my old D-Link was between 8 and 10 connected to one extension cable from the master socket. My new Draytek connected to the same extension cable has a constant SNR reading of 18-19.
Previously my connection would drop intermittently, sometimes once a day, sometimes several times a day, presumably because of the low SNR. After having this router for a week my connection hasn't dropped once.
Is this possible for the SNR to increase because of a change in modem? Or is this mearly a co-insidence or ever an error in the modems recording the values?
Any suggestions would be apprechiated.
Thanks, Matt
Previously my connection would drop intermittently, sometimes once a day, sometimes several times a day, presumably because of the low SNR. After having this router for a week my connection hasn't dropped once.
Is this possible for the SNR to increase because of a change in modem? Or is this mearly a co-insidence or ever an error in the modems recording the values?
Any suggestions would be apprechiated.
Thanks, Matt