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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sat 14-Nov-15 12:10:55
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Re: Dramatic loss of upload speed


[re: The_Voyager] [link to this post]
 
Which chipset and version are people connected to that are suffering from this speed loss?

I am connected to a Huawei MA5603T and the chipset is:

Broadcom
164.140
B5004244434D
7631302E
00

Which DSLAM uses the Infineon chipset? I thought the ECI uses a Lantiq?

Edited by deleted (Sat 14-Nov-15 12:11:57)

Standard User The_Voyager
(committed) Sat 14-Nov-15 15:04:39
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Re: Dramatic loss of upload speed


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I am not having problems but this is the detail from the DSL page, Infineon is used by Lantiq so mine must be an ECI DSLAM - the originally supplied modem is the Huawei HG621 still in the cupboard from week 1

DSL Central
Exchange

Infineon
11.8.4
4543492074656C65
00
37303335

Bob WRBRIX
PN Unl.Fibre - Fritz! 7390 ~ Sync 78.2/20 Mb/s SamKnows Avg 65.69/19.14 Mb/s @ 320m
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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sun 15-Nov-15 12:36:41
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Re: Dramatic loss of upload speed


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In reply to a post by elfish:
Which chipset and version are people connected to that are suffering from this speed loss?

I am connected to a Huawei MA5603T and the chipset is:

Broadcom
164.140
B5004244434D
7631302E
00


Same here with the 90% upload speed loss when using the 7390.


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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sun 15-Nov-15 17:52:47
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Re: Dramatic loss of upload speed


[re: deleted] [link to this post]
 
Me to I get 74.528 kbit/s 4.480 kbit/s
Using a
Fritz!Box 7390 with DSL Version 1.68.26.20
to
Broadcom
164.89
B5004244434D
7631302E
00

is there any more I can find out?

Alan
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 16-Nov-15 09:14:02
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Re: Dramatic loss of upload speed


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I have exactly the same:
Fritz!Box 7390 with DSL Version 1.68.26.20
to
Broadcom
164.89
B5004244434D
7631302E
00

Except, probably coincidentally, I appear to have lost upstream G.INP in the last two days so my upstream has dropped further to 1.7Mbit/s (from 2.4Mbit/s), prior to 30 Oct this was a solid 20Mbit/s.
Standard User RobertoS
(elder) Mon 16-Nov-15 09:54:14
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Re: Dramatic loss of upload speed


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ASUI Openreach have not been providing upstream G.INP since the ECI modem problem was "fixed" by removing it. On all G.INP-enabled cabinets. That was months ago.

The indispensable man or woman passes from the scene, and what happens next is more or less the same thing as was happening before.
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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 16-Nov-15 10:41:58
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Re: Dramatic loss of upload speed


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I can assure you that my F!B 7390 was reporting G.INP 'on' in both directions until a couple of days ago (with upstream 'Impulse noise protection' being reported as a value of 40 something, now being reported as 0.1 and CRCs which had all but disappeared are now showing on upstream even at 1.7Mbit/s data rate).

I'd hoped that BTO had abandoned the removal of upstream G.INP. I'd now guess that the (roll-out of) removal of upstream G.INP is still happening (or mine was amongst the last to see this).
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 16-Nov-15 11:04:00
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Re: Dramatic loss of upload speed


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Both my old 7390 and new current 7490 on a Huawei cab, showed IMP as 44/41 and on/on both on download and upload. I guess it could be erroneous reporting, especially if as I understand the BT firmware doesn't take adjustment, but the Fritz! firmware still tries nonetheless. And each therefore gives its own readings.

It might possibly explain too why the reported readings are sometimes nonsense. Could it be that the Fritz! firmware is trying some adjustment, perhaps even switching on G.INP on the upload, which is rejected at the cab? But the 7390 and the 7490 then seem to respond differently, the first losing tones and the other retaining them? But for me it took until the week before last for the problem to occur on my 7390, well after when G.INP on the upload was switched off by BT, apparently. At first connection last Thursday the 7490 showed INP off on just the upload, but after a day or so it showed as switched on, where it has remained over the weekend, reboots notwithstanding. Sync speeds and both downloads
and uploads are still the historic normal for for the Fritz! (viz better than the OR modem) for my line on the 7490.

PS Perhaps some good news. A UK user on the Aussie Whirlpool forum reports that AVM have replied saying they are working on it and hope to issue a firmware update soon. Maybe they've identified the cause

Edited by deleted (Mon 16-Nov-15 13:14:34)

Standard User freeola
(member) Thu 19-Nov-15 12:06:58
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Re: Dramatic loss of upload speed


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That was me smile Heard nothing from AVM since.

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Thu 19-Nov-15 16:00:03
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Re: Dramatic loss of upload speed


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G.INP back on for Upstream, now confirmed by GEA Test:
Profile Name 0.128M-80M Downstream, Retransmission Low - 0.128M-20M Upstream, Retransmission Low

'Retransmission' = G.INP AFAIK.
F!B back to reporting G.INP on both directions, Upstream back 'up' to 2.4Mbit/s, error rate back down to 0

Think I need to see if I can find my OR modem or buy a 7490 or live with reduced up speed for now.
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