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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 31-Jan-11 14:58:36
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That's good news. You might even get Routerstats to work...

Anyway, a Thompson CLI manual is http://www.technicolorbroadbandpartner.com/getfile.p...
Standard User Andrue
(knowledge is power) Mon 31-Jan-11 15:21:20
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In reply to a post by vdsl_steve:
Loss of Framing (Local/Remote): 5 / 0
Loss of Signal (Local/Remote): 4 / 0
I hope they occurred during setup. That seems pretty poor if it's the daily average.

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(deleted) Mon 31-Jan-11 15:27:41
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No, that's with no fiddling at all.
My modem is in the loft, so it really has lost signal all by itself!


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Standard User yarwell
(sensei) Mon 31-Jan-11 16:07:51
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'twas in a day
Uptime: 0 days, 22:23:27

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MaxDSL - goes as fast as it can and doesn't read the line checker first.

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Standard User Zarjaz
(knowledge is power) Mon 31-Jan-11 19:05:26
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That's lots of errors, for less than a day.

It's not reporting the attenuation correctly.

If you are about 500m away, then that's a poor downstream sync rate.

SNR looks fine to me.

Too many drops in such a short time. Mine's been up for 6+ days ( I turned it off myself), and before that 20+ days, with a full 40000 and 10000 down and sync.

So, all in all, not very impressed. Later on you mention that there are no wires connected to the faceplate of the NTE, but you have extensions ??? If so, it's been installed incorrectly, and this needs to be addressed.

Standard User mr_bean
(learned) Mon 31-Jan-11 20:22:52
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Whats the in property phone wiring like, does removing all the telephone wiring, i.e. lower half of master socket make a difference to the stats.


I thought the new faceplate supplies the rest of the house wiring via a filter, so you can only connect the modem at the master socket (and using the test socket won't make much of a difference?)
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(deleted) Mon 31-Jan-11 20:38:32
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In reply to a post by Zarjaz:
Later on you mention that there are no wires connected to the faceplate of the NTE, but you have extensions ??? If so, it's been installed incorrectly, and this needs to be addressed.


I just mentioned that there were no extensions punched down inside the master socket. You can get that sometimes, depending on the faceplate. Wiring is installed correctly and al extensions run through the socket in the front of the master.

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Steve
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(deleted) Mon 31-Jan-11 20:54:46
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BitLoadInfo
I have posted the bitloadinfo. Are there any experts out there who can interpret it?
It appears there is a chunk of central spectrum with all zeroes in it. Is that normal? If not, maybe I can narrow down the source of the interference based on its frequency.

CLI equivalent of Web GUI Stats
Also I think you guys are right, the web GUI stats look very screwey. I'll happily post the stats from the CLI. Does anyone know the command to pull back the equivalent stats via the CLI? I've had a fair look through the CLI PDF, but can't see anything relevant.

Cheers

Steve
Standard User RobertoS
(sensei) Mon 31-Jan-11 20:59:06
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I just mentioned that there were no extensions punched down inside the master socket. You can get that sometimes, depending on the faceplate. Wiring is installed correctly and al extensions run through the socket in the front of the master.
Can you be more specific please?

As it is all CAT5 one assumes it is a DIY job, and what you say seems very strange.

What socket in front of the master? Do you mean the main faceplate socket, if so how do multiple extensions get through the one socket, or do you mean a socket wired in between the incoming and the master?

Edited by RobertoS (Mon 31-Jan-11 21:05:51)

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(deleted) Mon 31-Jan-11 21:40:55
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try xdsl info expand=enabled
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