But your problem, from those stats, is that the router isn't syncing high enough with your local exchange. This has nothing to do with the wireless connection to your machines.
Post the 2 sets of stats using wireless and then ethernet preferably using the test socket.
But your problem, from those stats, is that the router isn't syncing high enough with your local exchange. This has nothing to do with the wireless connection to your machines.
Post the 2 sets of stats using wireless and then ethernet preferably using the test socket.
No I mean the router stats showing sync+SNRM+attenuation etc for the wireless connection and the same for the ethernet connection because you say it's OK using ethernet.
Although if you can't use the test socket it's pretty much meaningless.
As you use laptops I can't understand why you can't move the Livebox to the test socket and then if necessary, to power it, run an extension lead to the nearest mains socket
No I mean the router stats showing sync+SNRM+attenuation etc for the wireless connection and the same for the ethernet connection because you say it's OK using ethernet.
How do I do that ?
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Although if you can't use the test socket it's pretty much meaningless.
As you use laptops I can't understand why you can't move the Livebox to the test socket and then if necessary, to power it, run an extension lead to the nearest mains socket
from the System Information on the livebox config page
UpstreamAttenuation 86
DownstreamAttenuation 160
UpstreamNoiseMargin 260
DownstreamNoiseMargin 204
UpstreamMaxRate 945000
DownstreamMaxRate 14620
UpstreamCurrRate 605
DownstreamCurrRate 8061
UpstreamPower 120
DownstreamPower 160
From your post Saturday afternoon. Do this for a wireless connection and then again for an ethernet connection. They should be the same, if they're not then it could be a Livebox problem but it needs to be from the test socket to give the most accurate results.
from the System Information on the livebox config page
UpstreamAttenuation 86
DownstreamAttenuation 160
UpstreamNoiseMargin 260
DownstreamNoiseMargin 204
UpstreamMaxRate 945000
DownstreamMaxRate 14620
UpstreamCurrRate 605
DownstreamCurrRate 8061
UpstreamPower 120
DownstreamPower 160
From your post Saturday afternoon. Do this for a wireless connection and then again for an ethernet connection. They should be the same, if they're not then it could be a Livebox problem but it needs to be from the test socket to give the most accurate results.
Just disconnect the ethernet cable, connect by wireless and go into System Information on the config page.
I did (and what I posted, was from the config. page).
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Are these from the extension socket or the test socket ?
The test socket.
I also noticed that as soon as I'm connected (wirelessly), the speed is 54 mbps, but then a second or two later, it drops all the way to just 1 (mbps).
Well, Orange sent me a new adaptor (after complaining to them about the Box); don't really know why they did that; the problems within the Box, not anything else.
Anyway, I had to blag to them that it still wasn't working, so they're going to send me a replacement LiveBox.
Incidentally, the Box was playing up today; sometimes the lights (on the Box) wouldn't flash; they'd just stay on; on other occasions, only one would work. Seems it's well knackered.
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