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Professor

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Tuesday, July 2nd, 2013 3:07 PM

3801 Firmware Upgrade - Support for Higher BItloading Frequencies?

I noticed in my gateway under "Diagnostics" and "DSL" that the bitloading graph in the 2wire menu has gotten A LOT longer. It's now showing up to the number "4096." I don't really know how to read it but, I compared the numbers at the bottom to the frequency numbers in U-verse realtime and it then showed that 4096 = about 17.6ish MHz. Can the gateways really support higher frequencies now or is just this "Fluff" to make it seem like it can but, it cannot?

 

 

My gateway only seems to go up to "1932" in the 2wire bitloading graph and  is around the max of the graph on U-verse Realtime which is 8.4 MHz.

 

I also could probably be going crazy and it's actually like that on older firmware too :/.

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11 years ago

My 3800 goes all the way to 4096 now on the old firmware, so guess it's not new.  1913  actual tones, 8260Mhz on Realtime. 😉

 

Chris


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Professor

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11 years ago

Ah, thank you. Was hoping someone would check this for me. Guess I'm just going insane :P. Thanks

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