Fiber is your best bet if not you can try using better copper wire/Cable as long as possible to get better line quality. how far is your home from the Junction box?Man. Does that man I won't be getting 8Mbps on the BSNL plan that I want to get. I am in a village so the exchange is definitely pretty far away.
That's fine. I want to know the maximum supported by my modem, not my line. Can my modem handle 16MBPS connection?with ADSL it won't be more than 8-16 Mbps that too in best case scnerio generally its 4 Mbps depending on Line Attnuation and Noise Margin.
You can check exact numbers at your modem diagnostics page it will show Tx/Rx as well as noise numbers.
With VDSL you can get maximum 24 Mbps theoretically
I don't know whether Fiber option is available. I just moved to this remote village and I will be the first person in my village to get a broadband connection. The local exchange is in a town 2-3 kms away. I'll try to find out how far is the junction box. Any other details I need to find out?Fiber is your best bet if not you can try using better copper wire/Cable as long as possible to get better line quality. how far is your home from the Junction box?
yes I also ment the dp box. from there you can have your own high quality cable rather than low quality one. both are copper thoughI don't know whether Fiber option is available. I just moved to this remote village and I will be the first person in my village to get a broadband connection. The local exchange is in a town 2-3 kms away. I'll try to find out how far is the junction box. Any other details I need to find out?
Yes, I had that generic telephone cable before which was very thin and cheap quality. but later switched with 2 Pair unshielded twisted pair cable (for modem and telephone) and the quality of internet had improved (no more ADSL drops) but that was long back I have then switched to better ISPs later.u mean the cable from dp box to your residence ? please elaborate