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Hi burakkucat,
I believe that invoking the ssh connection as follows should do the trick --
ssh -T 192.168.1.1
I don't think that works with Windows & the HG612.
Hence the use of Plink in telnet mode.
Paul.
EDIT:
It MIGHT work for the SP06 version of the modem, but doesn't appear to work for the SP10 version.
Edited by deleted (Fri 02-Dec-11 18:02:29)
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I don't think that works with Windows & the HG612.
Hence the use of Plink in telnet mode.
It would if you had a console SSH client for win32, but that would require installing OpenSSH or similar first. PuTTY was designed as an easy GUI. I assume Plink is the scriptable from similar source??
Mac, Linux and Unix users have console SSH built in which is easily scriptable
James - be* pro - on THFB - sync about 17.2mbps - BQM
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My flashed OR is SP10. Your script doesn't work.
In Ubuntu 11.04:-
'plink -ssh 192.168.1.3' (in my case) just hangs as does 'plink -ssh -T 192.168.1.3' whereas 'plink 192.168.1.3' goes straight to Login: to start the shell session.
Barry
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Barry,
I suspect you intended to reply to Bald_Eagle1's post?
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Hi Barry,
My flashed OR is SP10. Your script doesn't work.
In Ubuntu 11.04:-
'plink -ssh 192.168.1.3' (in my case) just hangs as does 'plink -ssh -T 192.168.1.3' whereas 'plink 192.168.1.3' goes straight to Login: to start the shell session.
Barry
I have sent you a PM.
Just curious - why are you using 192.168.1.3 instead of the modem's default address of 192.168.1.1?
ssh isn't necessary, but for auto loging in via a batch file, the command is actually much longer than the snippet I posted earlier.
Paul
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Just noticed i've moved to 17a. No disconnection happened that i noticed. IP didn't change..
Line is max of 200m to the cabinet via road
8c Stats
Status: Showtime
Retrain Reason: 0
Max: Upstream rate = 17535 Kbps, Downstream rate = 47292 Kbps
Path: 0, Upstream rate = 9995 Kbps, Downstream rate = 39999 Kbps
Link Power State: L0
Mode: VDSL2 Annex B
VDSL2 Profile: Profile 8c
TPS-TC: PTM Mode
Trellis: U:ON /D:ON
Line Status: No Defect
Training Status: Showtime
Down Up
SNR (dB): 11.2 22.0
Attn(dB): 0.0 0.0
Pwr(dBm): 6.5 -21.6
17a Stats
Status: Showtime
Retrain Reason: 0
Max: Upstream rate = 40387 Kbps, Downstream rate = 103916 Kbps
Path: 0, Upstream rate = 10000 Kbps, Downstream rate = 39998 Kbps
Link Power State: L0
Mode: VDSL2 Annex B
VDSL2 Profile: Profile 17a
TPS-TC: PTM Mode
Trellis: U:ON /D:ON
Line Status: No Defect
Training Status: Showtime
Down Up
SNR (dB): 23.9 30.4
Attn(dB): 0.0 0.0
Pwr(dBm): 12.7 -4.1
BT Infinity
~200m from NILDW PCP21
40000/10000 Sync
13" Macbook Pro - 2.3GHz Core i5, 4GB DDR3, 320GB
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I think that's the first estimate for over 100Mbps. Must feel good
Can you post the results for "xdslcmd info --pbParams" ? It gives a bit more detail for the attenuation levels to go with your distance.
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It's dropped just under the 103mb, sinc earlier.
# xdslcmd info --pbParams
xdslcmd: ADSL driver and PHY status
Status: Showtime
Retrain Reason: 0
Max: Upstream rate = 38736 Kbps, Downstream rate = 99168 Kbps
Path: 0, Upstream rate = 10000 Kbps, Downstream rate = 39998 Kbps
Discovery Phase (Initial) Band Plan
US: (0,95) (868,1207) (1972,2783)
DS: (32,859) (1216,1963) (2792,3939)
Medley Phase (Final) Band Plan
US: (0,95) (868,1207) (1972,2783)
DS: (32,859) (1216,1963) (2792,3939)
VDSL Port Details Upstream Downstream
Attainable Net Data Rate: 38736 kbps 99168 kbps
Actual Aggregate Tx Power: - 3.1 dBm 12.7 dBm
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VDSL Band Status U0 U1 U2 U3 D1 D2 D3
Line Attenuation(dB): 2.6 11.2 14.8 N/A 6.6 13.9 20.8
Signal Attenuation(dB): 2.8 N/A 12.3 N/A 6.6 13.9 20.8
SNR Margin(dB): 30.3 N/A 30.2 N/A 23.5 23.2 21.6
TX Power(dBm): -20.4 -128.0 -4.7 N/A 8.7 7.9 6.9
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Going by google maps, line should be around 800ft
BT Infinity
~200m from NILDW PCP21
40000/10000 Sync
13" Macbook Pro - 2.3GHz Core i5, 4GB DDR3, 320GB
Edited by BuckleZ (Sat 03-Dec-11 17:26:54)
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yeah at this speed even a 0.1 drop in SNR causes large drops in speed.
my line is 300 meters and get 97mbit on a good day.
BT Infinity
ROUTER:-Netgear WNDR37AV
JDSU Stats
Sync 39999D 9995U
Attenuation: 9.6 SNR: 11.4
Line Length 300meters
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Posted a few weeks ago:
vdsl2 17
up 10000K down 40000K
max rate up 49282K 113109K
capacity 20% 35%
noise margin 30.7db 26.0db
line atthn 14.8db 11.5db
signal attn 14.9db 11.4db
tx power up 2.6dbm 12.1dbm
psd -64.5 -58.6
got the snaps from engineers jdsu. The line was confirmed as 335.4M 0.5 copper. OR modems apparently sync faster than the engineers tester so I suspect 100meg speeds would be possible for lines 3-400M away from cab in future - and likely fyrther with vectoring.
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