BBG ULD 1199 Plan - Am getting only 1.53 Mb Speed

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I'm in BBG ULD 1199 Plan, getting only 1.53 Mb Download Speed even after changing my line rate to 4095.
I'm suppose to get 4 Mbps download speed upto 40 GB . I have not exceed my FUP limit, yet am getting only 1.53 Mbps.
Below are the Speed and Stats.

Is there anything i can do to fix this ?

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apart from a slightly low snr, everything is good !

you sure no connected devices were actively downloading during this test ?

try this: in adsl settings, select only g.dmt & g.lite !
 
Signal-to-noise ratio
Signal-to-noise ratio (often abbreviated SNR or S/N) is an electrical engineering measurement defined as the ratio of a signal power to the noise power corrupting the signal.
In less technical terms, signal-to-noise ratio compares the level of a desired signal (such as music) to the level of background noise. The higher the ratio, the less obtrusive the background noise is. The concept can also be understood as normalizing the noise level to 1 (0 dB) and measuring how far the signal 'stands out'. In some instances interleaving can help raise the noise margin to an acceptable level.
In general, higher signal to noise is better; the signal is 'cleaner'.

Attenuation Rate
Attenuation is the gradual loss in intensity of any kind of flux through a medium(i.e. the reduction in signal strength due to length of your phone line). For instance, sunlight is attenuated by dark glasses, and X-rays are attenuated by lead.In ADSL the signal is attenuated by length of copper lines. Attenuation is normally directly linked to the length of your line. Copper is traditionally used in the local loop and the higher gauge of copper will give the best signal, however some lines may have some aluminium or aluminium joints on the line which will increase resistance... as will oxidization of joints. Attenuation is mesured in db or noise. The more noise the weaker the data signal
In general, lower Attenuation is better; the signal is 'stronger'.


Heres is my table of comparisons-

SNR:

6dB or below is very bad and will experience no synch or intermittent synch problems
7dB-10dB is fair but does not leave much room for variances in conditions
11dB-20dB is good with little or no sync problems
20dB-28dB is excellent
29dB or above is outstanding

Attenuation:

20dB and below is outstanding
20dB-30dB is excellent
30dB-40dB is very good
40dB-50dB is good
50dB-60dB is poor and may experience connectivity issues
60dB or above is bad and will experience connectivity issues

The following guide (distance vs. attenuation vs speed) gives you an guestimate what you can achieve:
<1km should be 23-24Mbit
1.0km = 13.81dB = 23Mbit
1.5km = 20.7dB = 21Mbit
2.0km = 27.6dB = 18Mbit
2.5km = 34.5dB = 13Mbit
3.0km = 41.4dB = 8Mbit
3.5km = 48.3dB = 6Mbit
4.0km = 56dB = 4Mbit
4.5km = 62.1dB = 3Mbit
5.0km = 69dB = 2Mbit”
 
This issue isn't due to your sync rate, the issue is your account on the LDAP on BSNL's end hasn't been updated to reflect the new speed. Its your user ID that is capped, you need to tell them to update that to get full speeds.

Edit: your modem is showing figures in 0.1dB, hence, the actual figures are as follows

Downstream : 28.5 dBm
Upstream : 16.5 dBm

Both are excellent numbers.
 
I am on BBG-COMBO-ULD-1199-MONTHLY, Here are my broadband numbers. Although the speed is good but i face frequent issues related to DNS Server not found. I have never faced issues with speed as it has always been consistent,


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check if you have installed VPN
if still you get such scrappy speed then bsnl lines is weak
maybe at night time you get speed
 

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