WBC - successful connections

Started by Rik, May 31, 2009, 11:59:52

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Rik

As an adjunct to the problems thread, it will help build the 'database' of what routers work if people who connect successfully could post in this thread with details of their router, firmware and, if you can identify it, the make of MSAN that you are connected to.

Thanks. :)
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David

You and I have the same Rik and the details I wouldnt know where to look  :blush:
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Simon

Country: {0xB5} Vendor: {TSTC} Specific: {0x00} 

Is that it?
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Sebby

That's it. TSTC is Texas Instruments.

Rik

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Simon

OK, still not sure what it actually means, though.  Could it be that Alactel work and Texas don't, or vice versa?
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Rik

ATM, it doesn't mean too much, as we don't know of any problems with DSLAMs. As people connect to WBC, that will tell us the MSANs that work with a specific router.
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David

Broadband Connection:     Built in modem - ADSL
Current Status:    Fully Operational
DSL Connection Details    
Broadband Link
DSL Line (Wire Pair):    Line 1 (inner pair)
Protocol:    G.DMT2+ Annex A
DSL Channel:    Fast
DSLAM:    Country: {0xB5} Vendor: {IFTN} Specific: {0xB971}
ATM PVC Info:    0/38
ATM Encapsulation:    Routed LLC
Is this the one ?
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Rik

That's the one, David. Thanks. :)
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David

Many hammer all over the wall and believe that with each blow they hit the nail on the head.

Steve

DSLAM:    Country: {0xB5} Vendor: {IFTN} Specific: {0xB971} Thats a HUAWEI I believe
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Rik

Thanks, Steve, my next job was to decipher the code. :)
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Steve


There you are  ;D

ALCB = Alcatel (now ST Micro)
ANDV = Analog Devices
BDCM = Broadcom
GSPN = Globespan
IFTN = Infineon (Huawei)
STMI = ST Micro
TMMB = Thomson Multimedia Broadband
TSTC  = Texas Instruments
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Digital Dadcu

Here's mine Rick.

Country: {0x0F} Vendor: {ALCB} Specific: {0x00}

Rik

Hi and welcome to the forum. :welc: :karma: Thanks, which router?
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Digital Dadcu

Hi Rik thanks for the welcome.
The router is a 2-wire 2700 Dual SSID.
Software version 5.29. 117. 3.
Hardware version 2701-100589-005.


Rik

Thanks.  :thumb: That's two 2700s we know for sure about then. :)
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zappaDPJ

The paged linked to above doesn't resolve for me, I'll try it again later.

Welcome to the forums Digital Dadcu  :welc: :karma:
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Rik

It seems to be firmware dependent. :(
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zappaDPJ

Ah I didn't realise that this was a local address although I should have as it did look familiar. I do have an updated firmware on standby in case things don't go to plan when I get switched tomorrow but I tend to operate on the basis that if it isn't broke...
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rireed3

Mine is Netgear DG834g v5

G992.5, ADSL2+,  downstream sync 19787, upstream 1267

Suspect the MSAN is Huawei.

Does anyone know how to find a DSLAM/MSAN indication in Netgear v5?

Richard