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Here they are! (tx tilhasBB/TSI Steve!) 601/75KB/sec = 6016/800kbit sync profile 601/48KB/sec = 6016/512kbit sync profile 502/75KB/sec = 5056/800kbit sync profile 502/48KB/sec = 5056/512kbit sync profile 410/75KB/sec = 4032/800kbit sync profile 410/48KB/sec = 4032/512kbit sync profile 350/75KB/sec = 3488/800kbit sync profile (rarely used now) 298/75KB/sec = 3008/800kbit sync profile 298/48KB/sec = 3008/512kbit sync profile 240/75KB/sec = 2496/800kbit sync profile 240/60KB/sec = 2496/640kbit sync profile 165/75KB/sec = 1728/800kbit sync profile 165/60KB/sec = 1728/640kbit sync profile 165/35KB/sec = 1728/384kbit sync profile 105/60KB/sec = 1184/640kbit sync profile 105/35KB/sec = 1184/384kbit sync profile 105/12KB/sec = 1184/160kbit sync profile 60/14KB/sec = 672/160kbit sync profile 48/48KB/sec = 512/512kbit sync profile 25/25KB/sec = 288/288kbit sync profile 14/14KB/sec = 160/160kbit sync profile 11/11KB/sec = 128/128kbit sync profile 14/8KB/sec = 160/96kbit sync profile 5/5KB/sec = 64/64kbit sync profile
just to give you an updated list (as of Feb 2010) (ones i put -D beside are default profiles for the speed range they fall in)
160/96 -D 128 Kbps
160/160
288/288 -D 256 Kbps
512/512
640/512 -D 640 Kbps
672/160
1184/160
1184/384
1184/640 -D 1 Mbps
1728/384
1728/640
1728/800 -D 1.5 Mbps
2496/640
2496/800 -D 2.5 Mbps
3008/512
3008/800 -D 3 Mbps (also default on cards not setup for cx)
4032/512
4032/800 -D 4 Mbps
5056/512
5056/800 -D 5 Mbps
6016/512
6016/800 -D 6 Mbps
7040/800 - Usually set for cx with 5 or 6 meg package.
The profiles are generally set about 15% above what they are paying for to account for the encapsulation. Course all that depends on the customer's lines and how high their attainable is.
PS... largest things Ive found for customers losing max attainable is inside wiring. They'll have shorts on lines they dont use (ie corrosion in a jack theyve never used... but still hooked up, so will still affect), or long extension cords going to the modem. Also not having filters on their phones. by JGROCKY | |||||
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