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ith such variance in performance at
different line lengths, it’s difficult to
say that one or two modems are the best
of the bunch. Indeed, if you know your
line length, the best thing you could do
would be to look at the performance
graphs and make your own decision.
However, we did look at what modems
stood out as having good performance
overall. To determine this, we averaged
the modems’ performance at 1km and
3.5km to get a sense of their ADSL2+
throughput at the most common line
lengths. We didn’t include the 6km test
results in our averaging because it is at
the outer fringe of what is practical for
an ADSL connection and the low results
across all modems would unnecessarily
distort the average.
All-in-ones
In the all-in-one category, we also
considered which modems sustained
good wireless performance over all
three test positions.
In all-in-ones, the Billion 7404VGP,
the successor to last year’s winner, the
7402G, came out on top when looking
at average ADSL2+ and wireless
performance. It was the second-fastest
ADSL modem on average (losing out by a
thin margin to Billion’s budget model, the
7300G), but, impressively, it had the
third-fastest wireless performance. Few
modems in the roundup excelled in
both ADSL2+ and wireless.
We also highly recommend the
Netcomm’s NB9W in the all-in-one
category and the Dynalink RTA1046VW.
Both of them had good ADSL2+ speed
but excellent wireless speed.
BAsic modem routers
Billion snags Editor’s Choice in the budget
category as well: the 7300G had the
fastest average ADSL2+ performance.
(Oddly, at the 6km line length it
performed worst, so it’s probably not a
good choice if you suspect you live far
away from your phone exchange.)
We also highly recommend the
iConnectAccess624, which had the
second-fastest throughput in budget
modems, and seventh-fastest across
all the modems.
The results
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1km 6km
1,500
0 016 5
MODEL
10
3.5km
0
Cisco 877W
Billion BIPAC7404VGP
Billion BIPAC7300G
Belkin F1PI241EGau
Dynalink RTA1046VW
DrayTek Vigor2800VG
1.2414.25
1.9012.60
1.57
1.4913.88
14.56
1.53
1.288.45
14.63
0.3014.89
1.8214.96
D-LINK DVA-G3340S
D-LINK DSL-504T
6.25
6.35
7.07
6.77
8.53
1.6713.32
8.10
1.3911.74
8.78
6.50
LevelOne FBR-1416A (v2)
Dynalink RTA1335
6.37
7.07
NetComm NB5Plus4
Linksys WAG54GP2
Linksys AG241
LevelOne WBR-3407A (v2)
OPEN Networks iConnectAccess624W
OPEN Networks iConnectAccess624
1.9013.21
1.8214.37
1.58
0.5815.17
14.12
1.78
0.7414.50
14.63
1.6114.12
1.9010.74
NETGEAR DG834
NetComm NB9W
6.77
6.92
6.50
6.63
6.50
1.5210.34
6.50
1.7815.17
6.37
6.63
Thomson Speedtouch ST546
Siemens Speedstream 6520
6.77
6.77
Zyxel Prestige 2602HWL-61C
Thomson Speedtouch ST780WL
1.7413.54
1.4913.43
6.48
6.77
1.8014.50
Zyxel Prestige 660HW
6.30
CLOSE (30cm) LONG (15m)
0
Zyxel Prestige 2602HWL-61C
Thomson Speedtouch ST780WL
Siemens Speedstream 6520
OPEN Networks iConnectAccess624W
2 .811.12
3.581.01
6.0720.51
0.9912.58
1.9813.38
Zyxel Prestige 660HW
13.61
11.43
11.68
12.07
13.12
Cisco 877W
Billion BIPAC7404VGP
Billion BIPAC7300G
Belkin F1PI241EGau
LevelOne WBR-3407A (v2)
Dynalink RTA1046VW
9.8121.36
0.4420.34
3.18
0.870.88
15.39
5.63
8.5221.51
21.46
3.5821.33
1.350.97
DrayTek Vigor2800VG
D-LINK DVA-G3340S
13.73
17.50
12.92
15.37
9.86
4.6321.37
14.62
0.7214.29
11.72
9.48
NetComm NB9W 21.37
Linksys WAG54GP2
12.44
15.95
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MODEL
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MEDIUM (10m)
0
All these tests were done using Internode’s default customer profile MAX24, which has
interleaving enabled for resilience against line noise and a fairly wide signal-to-noise target.
Bear in mind some modems performed much worse with interleaving on.
We connected a server by Ethernet to each modem and used the iperf software to stream
data to an Intel Centrino certified laptop in three standard test positions. The fastest speed we
recorded from any of the modems was from the Dynalink RTA1046VW at 21.51Mbit/s.
802.11G WIRELESS SPEED TESTS
ADSL2+ SPEED TESTS
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