Краткое Руководство По Установке для ASUS DSL-N16

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•  Annex Mode: This device supports different DSL Variant 
(Annex) – Annex A, Annex I, Annex A/L, Annex M, A/J/J/L/M 
(multiple-mode), Annex B, Annex B/J (multiple-mode). 
Contact your ISP to find out the DSL variant (annex) that is 
used on your DSL line.
•  Dynamic Line Adjustment (ADSL): This function allows 
the system to monitor and maintain the stability of the 
ADSL line. This function is enabled by default, and the 
system adopts corresponding changes based on the 
current ADSL line condition.
•  Stability Adjustement (ADSL): It allows you to configure 
the Signal-to-Noise Ratio Offset. Set the value for this item 
based on the following conditions:
•  Normal DSL connection: Set the value from 1 dB ~ 10dB for 
maximum performance.
•  Unstable or no ADSL connection: Set the value to a 
negative dB such as -1 dB.
•  Persistent issue with unstable or no ADSL connection: Set 
the value from -2dB ~ -10 dB for maximum stability.
•  Rx AGC GAIN Adjustment (ADSL): Allows you to configure 
Rx AGC GAIN (Auto Gain Control) for your ADSL line. You 
can set this item to any of these modes:
•  Stable: Select this mode to get a stable ADSL connection.
•  High Performance:  Select this mode to improve the current 
downstream speed.
•  Default: Select this mode for your xDSL modem router to 
automatically assign the suitable mode for your ADSL line.
•  Stability Adjustment (VDSL): It allows you to configure 
the target SNRM (Signal-to-Noise Ratio Margin) for your 
VDSL connection. When configuring this item, you may 
consider the following scenarios:
•  For maximum downstream performance, set this item to a
value lower than the original (such as from 8dB to 7dB or 
lower).
IMPORTANT! Setting a low value may weaken your xDSL modem router 
defense against line noise, and may result to VDSL sync loss or failure.
•  For a more stable VDSL connection, set this item to a higher
value such as 9dB ~ 30dB.