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What does the information on the home page mean?
On BoB Lite™’s home page, you’ll see nine points listed. The following information explains what these points mean.
1.
The connection with my ISP is active?
You will see either ‘yes’ or ‘no’ in this box. If ‘yes’ is displayed this means you have an active ADSL broadband line and
BoB Lite™ is connected correctly. ‘No’ means that your ADSL broadband line may not be active, or BoB Lite™ is not
connected to your phone line.
2.
Should I be able to surf the internet?
If you have a ‘yes’ displayed in this box then you should be able to surf the internet.
3.
My internet speed is approximately
The speed of your internet connection is displayed in this box. It is determined by the type of internet service you
have, as well as the distance of your house from your local telephone exchange. Your speed will be written as
download/upload kbps; for example, 2112/384kbps would be a download speed of 2112kbps and an upload speed
of 384kbps.
4.
My modem is using firmware version
This shows you the version of software currently running on your BoB Lite™. From time to time, updated versions
of this software may be released. This is usually installed automatically.
5.
My modem has been connected for this long
The time indicated in this box shows you how long BoB Lite™ has been connected to the internet in the time
format hh:mm:ss.
6.
The ADSL standard my modem is using is
There are various standards that BoB Lite™ can use to connect to the internet. Here’s a brief description of each of
the standards that BoB Lite™ may be using:
- Automatic – the modem will determine the best speed to connect to the internet
- G.992.1 (ADSL1) – indicates your speed could be up to 1.5Mbps
- G.992.3 (ADSL2) – indicates your speed could be up to 12Mbps
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