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Rich
9th February 2007, 20:05
I need a gadget!

I need a device that I can plug into a BT phone socket. The device must have some sort of digital display on it that will tell me the signal strength in dB of the DSL line (like your router would).

Not sure something like this even exists, but I need one please!

Help??

Tatts
9th February 2007, 20:26
Might be better asking on http://bbs.adslguide.org.uk/ after you've registered!

Some knowledgeable and helpful people on there!

salop75
9th February 2007, 21:06
Rich,

I have never come accross such a device, well not cheap anyway. There are DSL testers around but they tend to be very expensive, some of ours at work are 100K+.

Agilent used to make some handheld ISDN / DSL testers, but i have no idea on cost. Spirent make testser but they tend to be mega money.

Do you need to move from location to location testing different circuits? or are you looking to test a circuit at one location for a period of time? if the later then you might consider a cheap Cisco router, such as a 1720 with DSL wic and pick up the interface statistics via SNMP/Syslog or a bit of shell/perl(no, dont do it, use a real language :) ) that interfaces via ssh/telnet - not exactly portable though :(


If you find a cheap and reliable DSL line tester, i'd like to know.


John

Keith
9th February 2007, 21:24
As john said above in a single location i.e at home most routers have a stats page or stats via console access

Mine does but I have no idea what is good or bad though :)

Rich
9th February 2007, 21:55
Hi gents.

I need to test around 200 lines all around the country, 50 of of which are in one building (long story) and I really don't want to be messing around with routers etc, I need a quick "no signal" or "46.3 dB" kinda result :)

Willing to go up to around £500 quid ex-vat?

Kandyman
9th February 2007, 23:27
Had a hunt about and seen this, no idea of cost.

is this the sort of thing you want ?

http://fetestgear.com/handhelds/ADSL2%20Page1.htm

Rich
9th February 2007, 23:42
Line Parameters Measurement: Maximum & current up/down stream line rate, actual up/down
stream line rate, actual work channel (fast or interleaved), channel usage, current up/down
stream noise margin, current up/down stream line attenuation, up/down stream output power.

PERFECT!!!!

Even has RJ11 on the end of it!

Contacted them re UK suppliers.

Cheers :D

Kandyman
9th February 2007, 23:44
No worries Rich, hope its under £500 :)

JohnDotCom
10th February 2007, 08:11
PERFECT!!!!

Even has RJ11 on the end of it!

Contacted them re UK suppliers.

Cheers :D

Rich, I use one of these and they are Excellent & Tough! But got mine in the States as Im working over there a lot, it cost me $1450 when purchased, (Inc Case/Car Charger etc) but well worth every dollar (think there about £720 now in the UK inc VAT) the Company paid towards it so that does help. They now supply them (typical) to new Network IT Techs. The price drops the more you buy of them too. :lol: