Here goes:
"BusyBox v1.2.1 (2009.10.23-05:41+0000) Built-in shell (ash)
Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands.
/ # help"
Actually I did manage to do this after reading on Kitz website and get into my router for the info:
/ # adsl info
Current Training Status : Showtime
Current trained adsl mode : ADSL2+
Current trained adsl path : fast
Downstream Bit Rate : 17721100 bps
Downstream Noise Margin : 3.00 dB
Downstream Attenuation : 10.0 dB
Upstream Bit Rate : 1271400 bps
Upstream Noise Margin : 6.0 dB
Upstream Attenuation : 20.5 dB
/ #
Then tried telnet 10.0.0.1 via the run and them cmd prompt but it does not do anything just goes off.
Funily enough I had a brainwave this am at 05.30 hrs (must make a habit of getting up this early!!!). I ran my old Dell computer, windows XP, which has Routerstats 5.8 on it and hey presto it works and have it is currently plotting/recording my line stats. Don't really know much about what info it records other than the obvious speeds, SNR, Line Attn etc - much more complicated than the routerstats Lite which doesn't seem to work for me - but I suppose it's better than nothing.
Any advice you can give me as to what to look out for would be most appreciated.
UPDATE: !!!!
Yet another inspired thought from myself since posting above -don't know why I didn't think of it earlier doh doh
Copied RouterStats Lite over to old machine (Dell) and am now running it on that. Glad to say it is monitoring the info I require and can see my connection speed is jumping wildly between 17465 and 3810 !!!! even thou according to BT speed test does not register any loss of speed even when it is down to lowest figure.
Will keep logging
Edited by deleted (Sun 20-May-12 11:58:21)



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