New customer Questions

Started by gazzthompson, Dec 23, 2009, 16:50:17

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gazzthompson

Hi, my nets changed over this morning at 2am. My friend asked if "interleaving is on" and if so, can it be "turned off". what did he mean by this? haven't been able to contact him.

Also im Using a NETGEAR DG834GT, Router status:

Firmware Version     V1.02.19

ADSL Port
MAC Address    00:14:6C:B4:D7:25
IP Address    ***.***.***.***
Network Type    PPPoA
IP Subnet Mask    255.255.255.255
Gateway IP Address    212.69.63.51
Domain Name Server    212.69.36.3
212.69.40.3

LAN Port
MAC Address    00:14:6C:B4:D7:24
IP Address    192.168.0.1
DHCP    On
IP Subnet Mask    255.255.255.0

Modem
ADSL Firmware Version    A2pB022c.d20e
Modem Status    Connected
DownStream Connection Speed    5440 kbps
UpStream Connection Speed    448 kbps
VPI    0
VCI    38

Wireless Port
Name (SSID)    Thompson
Region    Europe
Channel    11
Wireless AP    Enabled
Broadcast Name    Enabled

From last night:
http://www.speedtest.net/result/660539657.png

now (4:44pm):
http://www.speedtest.net/result/661069957.png

and ping test (4:44pm):
http://www.pingtest.net/result/6163538.png


abit of a speed drop? is this to be expected? also how often will my download usage RSS feed update? hasn't updated yet.

Thanks for any answers, so far very please  :thumb: (previous 02 access)


Edit: Personal data removed.

Rik

Hi Gazz and welcome to the forum. :welc: :karma:

It's difficult to tell from those stats whether interleaving is on. Some router do tell you, others hide it. Look at the error count if you can, if you see CRCs, or errors listed under and interleaved heading, it's on, otherwise phone support in the next hour and they'll be able to tell you. The ping times suggest to me that interleaving is on.

Are you on WBC (ADSL2+) or Max?

RSS updates daily in the morning.
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gazzthompson


Rik

Sorry, missed the 448 upstream - yes, you're on Max.
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gazzthompson

Ok thanks, im assuming i should wait 10 days~ for the line to settle?

Rik

You have to before IDNet can get BT to accept a fault report, sadly.
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Ted

Hi Gazz
Probably a good idea to edit out your ADSL IP address from your original post.

Ted
There's no place like 127.0.0.1

Rik

Thanks for spotting that, Ted, I was too busy trying to answer quickly.  :blush:
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gazzthompson

Thanks guys



for a peak time test, this is best ive gotten in months  :thumb:, will email about the interleaving thing.

Rik

Try the Maidenhead server, Gazz. I find that one consistently reports a similar throughput to the BT tester.
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Ray

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gazzthompson

Quote from: Rik on Dec 23, 2009, 18:02:59
Try the Maidenhead server, Gazz. I find that one consistently reports a similar throughput to the BT tester.



slightly better yeah, im loving it  :thumb:

RA-1972


sobranie

RA ..... do you think you could post your RWIN and MTU settings please. Have been fiddling with mine for quite a while and have forgotten what they were originally.
Speed was 7000 to 7100 but it's dropped to 6960 since the fiddling.

Rik

I use an MTU of 1500 and an RWIN of 256960, Rick.
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RA-1972

Mine are default mtu of 1500 not sure of rwin .

net91

Dan

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