On 01/10/12 12:47, Tony Vroon wrote:
Based on the line length of ~3km that you have given, you should be
nearer to 40dB. Most of the cases I see this, there is an intricate
antenna system in the house, attached straight to the phone line! Some
call it "extension wiring".

None of that here as such; the line comes to a BT filter place and from there to the ADSL modem and to a PABX.

However it's trivial to pull the faceplate off and connect the router in to the master socket. Should I see the attenuation change (if it's going to change at all) in the router stats as soon as it reconnects? I just tried it and I've gone down from 57 to 56 by taking the whole office out of the equation.

Mark

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