Why isn't ADSL rate adaptive On Fri, 04 Jul 2008 10:28:43 +0100, Eeyore passed an empty day by writing:
Klunk wrote:
Invalid passed an empty day by writing:
In that sense ADSL is not dynamically rate adaptive
If I were being anal I would say that is not what he thread says. It
says 'Why isn't ADSL rate adaptive' - which it is.
Thinking out of the box, why should we consider this to be a wholly BT
issue? If you wait for them to get their act together then you'll
probably die waiting.
Look at it this way; if I drive my car and my radio signal is weak, I
retune. If I then find that signal weak after a while, I may again
retune. I don't wait for the radio station to move the mast.
So, with this in mind, why can't the routers firmware pick up the fact
that the statistics on the line have changed, and then refresh the
sync? Surely this is a pretty basic thing to do in router firmware if
the vendors wanted to do it?
Am I missing something?
I thought that's what RADSL does. It works here.
Graham
Clue: look for a hint of sarcasm ;-)
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