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I am due to be connected to Fibre this afternoon, moving from AAISP.
As some of you know, AAISP has some graphs showing you the download & upload speed.
Does BT offer the same thing? If not, does the BT Hub v5 allow me to pull stats to generate the graphs? (i.e. SNMP)
Thanks,
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No SNMP on the HH5 or the HG612
Router Stats might be of interest. The developer is found lurking on this site
Dave
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You need RouterStatsHub5a for the HH5
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Thanks, but a quick look only tell me that it's useful for general info, and does not log all incoming & outgoing graphs, i.e. monthly bandwidth usage.
I can't check it as I am at work so will give it a try tonight.
Thanks
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Thanks, but a quick look only tell me that it's useful for general info, and does not log all incoming & outgoing graphs, i.e. monthly bandwidth usage.
I can't check it as I am at work so will give it a try tonight.
Thanks
You originally asked for something to graph teh upload and download speeds:
I am due to be connected to Fibre this afternoon, moving from AAISP.
As some of you know, AAISP has some graphs showing you the download & upload speed.
Does BT offer the same thing? If not, does the BT Hub v5 allow me to pull stats to generate the graphs? (i.e. SNMP)
Thanks,
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Sorry, yes you're right. I meant to type 'bandwidth', rather than 'speed'.
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Bandwidth is the same as speed.
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I'm not having a good day.
Bandwidth usage.
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Try "allowance"  . Or just "usage".
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On the installation day an engineer should install a modem, either a ECI or a HG612. Though he may not as you have a HH5 but I would request you use the supplied modem from Openreach(request the Engineer to install the modem he brought) and the HH5 to handle the PPPoE connection.
If you get a HG612 you can unlock it and use either bald_eagles program or Roseway (DSLStats) to monitor your connection.
You can find the Instructions to unlock the HG612 here, it's on the right pane and there might be some more useful Information as well on there.
There is also a new up-to date firmware, which can be found here.
I don't have much time at the minute but all the ones mentioned in the above topic should have a download link in this topic somewhere, here. I don't have the time to go through and individual post them at the minute but I will add them If I remember later.
The newer firmware is a lot better than the previous firmware, at least for me and the majority of others I believe.
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Thanks for the details, but the install happened yesterday, so all I have is the BT Hub v5.
I also have a Technicolour TG582N if it's any help?
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On the installation day an engineer should install a modem, either a ECI or a HG612.
Not since Jan 1st 2014.
Now ISPs can have a "wires only" install where the engineer has no need to visit your home. The ISP just posts you a router, and you use it with microfilters (as we all did in the past with ADSL).
James BT Infinity 2 19/09/2012 - Sold 42/6 - Getting 49/8.5 - Sync 53 / 9.5 Mbps @ 470m approx
14 years of broadband (ntl: cable to BT FTTC) - Router: Asus RT-N66U - Modem: Huawei HG612 speedtest
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Afraid not, you could buy a HG612 off a well known auction site.
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I did forget this at the time but I don't know any ISPs who have offered this yet, I would expect BT to offer it first.
Though I think fixing the HH5 so it doesn't reset every day for a majority should be their priority first.
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I did forget this at the time but I don't know any ISPs who have offered this yet, I would expect BT to offer it first.
Sky offer FTTC with no engineer visit.
Oliver.
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My mate was installed 6th Jan, Sky Fibre, no visit from openreach. They posted him the SR102 hub and filters.
James BT Infinity 2 19/09/2012 - Sold 42/6 - Getting 49/8.5 - Sync 53 / 9.5 Mbps @ 470m approx
14 years of broadband (ntl: cable to BT FTTC) - Router: Asus RT-N66U - Modem: Huawei HG612 speedtest
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