Instruction manual
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Configuring the SNE2000
Configuration switches for the SDSL port are on the back of the SNE2000, numbered
from left to right, 1-4.
Bandwidth
Switches 1–3 configure bandwidth on the SNE2000-P and SNE2000Q-P. Switches 1–3
on the SNE2000-P and SNE2000Q-P provide eight bandwidth options for the SDSL
port. Distance capabilities listed in the following tables assume the use of 26 American
Wire Gauge (AWG) cable. Connections made with cable of a heavier gauge will link up
at greater distances. Your SNE2000 may not link up if the cable is in poor condition or if
the cable distance is greater than a particular bandwidth will support; if a link is acheived
under such conditions, traffic quality may be affected.
Table 1. SNE2000-P Bandwidth and Distance Options
Switch Position
Bandwidth
(kbps)
Distance
1 2 3 Feet Meters
down down down 2,320 11,000 3,353
down down up 2,064 11,900 3,627
down up down 1,552 12,600 3,840
down up up 1,040 15,500 4,724
up down down 784 16,000 4,877
up down up 528 17,900 5,456
up up down 400 18,900 5,761
up up up Adaptive*
* Adaptive mode allows the SNE2000-P to train up to the best possible
speed supported by the SNE2000-P, the remote modem to which it is
connected, and the copper cable pair connecting the two. The maximum
distance for an SNE2000-P in Adaptive mode is 24,700 feet (at 144 kbps).
The SNE2000Q-P does not have Adaptive capability.
Varies Varies