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I am using 500 meter long distance broadband connection and i am suffering some problem.
Problem is
My modem is automatically restarted after some minute.
My DSL line can not be stable more than two minute.
I am using ZyXEL P-600 Modem and i am also trying some different modem but still i have same problem.

I heard about some ADSL settings.
Which of the following is best ADSL Mode for solving my problem?

Auto Sync-up
ADSL2+
ADSL2
G.DMT
T1.413
G.lite

There are some more settings that is ADSL type
Which of the following type for long distance cable is good?

ANNEX A
ANNEX A/L
ANNEX M
ANNEX A/L/M

Please give me proper settings for my given problem.
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Updated 20-Sep-13 6:51am
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Comments
Mehdi Gholam 20-Sep-13 13:12pm    
Is your cable shielded?
vishal2592 20-Sep-13 13:53pm    
Yes,I am using good quality cable
RedDk 20-Sep-13 14:55pm    
Contact your DSL provider. Two ways. By telephone. And likely by internet site service ticket. A modem has many settings. And quite a few of those that are subscriber accessible can be modified through the dedicated service password given to the user by the installation technician. The service provider might give the password out. Might not.

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500m is a long way - but you don't specify which cable you are talking about. If it's the telephone line cable before it reaches the filter then it shouldn't be a problem. If you have installed the filter and then stretched a modem lead 500m from the filter to the ADSL router then you will be lucky to get a connection at all!

Leave the settings alone - and check the cabling, and filter position / condition first. You want the filter to be within a meter or so of the router, but good quality phone cable shouldn't make too much difference between the point where it enters the building and the filter provided you are taking care not to run it too close to mains or other "dirty" wiring.

If you are talking about the cable after the router to you computer, then 500m is not going to work (the max length of a CAT5 segment is 100m according to the spec: you need a repeater or switch to go further) - but that wouldn't make the router drop the ADSL connection, it would just mean the PC couldn't see the router reliably.
 
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