2wire 2700hg - idiots guide please !

Started by Wingnutz, Dec 19, 2007, 08:26:29

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Gary

Quote from: Inactive on Dec 22, 2007, 10:54:50
It's OK Gary, no need for the " sorry ", I am sitting here laughing anyway.

Normally that's me Inactive  ;D ;D most things go wrong for me
Damned, if you do damned if you don't

Inactive

Well have a Karma for your help Gary, that should help..  ;) :karmic:
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Gary

Damned, if you do damned if you don't

Sebby

The reason In's and mine didn't come with a stand or document is because they're refurbished units. It does say on the auction description that you get the router and a power supply only.

The only fault with mine is a dodgy ethernet LED, but the actual router is working brilliantly, and I'm sure I'll get it sorted with DigiDave in the new year. I'm really happy with the performance of this router and won't be going back to the SpeedTouch.

In: I'm sure you're not stupid, but just to let you know it takes about a minute to boot. Set Windows to obtain and IP automatically, then your web browser should automatically bring the setup page up when it tries to go to a website. Or have you tried this already?

Inactive

Quote from: Sebby on Dec 22, 2007, 14:09:09


In: I'm sure you're not stupid, but just to let you know it takes about a minute to boot. Set Windows to obtain and IP automatically, then your web browser should automatically bring the setup page up when it tries to go to a website. Or have you tried this already?

Done all of that Seb, I realised that it was going through the boot up procedure, as I said earlier, I have had no problems with a BT Voyager, a Talk Talk ( which I managed to revert back to Philips Software ) and my Zyxel.

Just reckon that I have a dud Seb. :(

Whilst I agree that it did say that we would only get a router and power supply, it does show the 2700 in the upright position, so I assumed that a stand would be included.

I will ask for a refund after the holiday.
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Sebby

Fair enough. :)

Like you've already said, you've got a good line so it's not a massive deal to you.  ;)

Inactive

OK, I had anther play with it last night, I even managed to download the recovery software ( as mentioned at " The Scream " ).

That at least allowed me to enter the correct 20 digit code as per DodgyDaves Instructions. I set it up exactly as the post in the other 2700 thread from Lance, still it will not connect.


Now there is one thing puzzling me, I enter my IDNet details, together with my 6 digit IDnet Password, it goes through it's attempt to connect, then comes up with the no connection page, I go back to the previous page and the " details " page is there however it shows up as 8 ********, not 6 ******, so could this possibly mean that it will not accept a 6 digit password?

Anybody else use a less than 8 digit IDNet password ?? is basically what I would like to know.
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Gary

Cant help you there, mine is an 8 digit password Inactive, so yours is an sbc firmware box then, Rik has his working fine I would ask him :-\ sorry I cant help more on this
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Wingnutz

OK mines now arrived - a sunday delivery !

All set up and working but at a very slow speed ... see below.

DSL Line (Wire Pair): Line 1 (inner pair)
Protocol: G.DMT Annex A
Downstream Rate: 608 kbps 
Upstream Rate: 448 kbps 
Channel: Interleaved
Current Noise Margin: 16.0 dB (Downstream), 24.0 dB (Upstream)
Current Attenuation: 48.6 dB (Downstream), 20.0 dB (Upstream)
Current Output Power: 14.7 dBm (Downstream), 11.9 dBm (Upstream)
DSLAM Vendor Information: Country: {0x0F} Vendor: {ALCB} Specific: {0x00}
PVC Info: 0/38

Early today i was getting a 3000 sync on the old ST330 USB modem - why the drop to only 608 ?

Also can no longer run a BT speedtest getting the following error.

The IP address discovered on the network associated with your telephone number:01993******, did not match the one we have logged from this browser/connection. Please check your telephone number and try again. If problem persists please contact your CP.



Rik

I use an eight-character password, In, but I'd guess that the router displays 8 asterisks regardless.

It's the entry of the 20-digit number which is puzzling me, I didn't have to do that, and I'm wondering why you do. What firmware version do you have?

http://home/xslt?PAGE=A01&THISPAGE=B02&NEXTPAGE=A01
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Inactive

Quote from: Killhippie on Dec 23, 2007, 11:09:11
Cant help you there, mine is an 8 digit password Inactive, so yours is an sbc firmware box then, Rik has his working fine I would ask him :-\ sorry I cant help more on this

Thanks anyway Gary, I will wait and see what Rik and others have to say. ;)
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Inactive

Quote from: Rik on Dec 23, 2007, 11:18:19
I use an eight-character password, In, but I'd guess that the router displays 8 asterisks regardless.

It's the entry of the 20-digit number which is puzzling me, I didn't have to do that, and I'm wondering why you do. What firmware version do you have?

http://home/xslt?PAGE=A01&THISPAGE=B02&NEXTPAGE=A01

Dead link Rik... ;)
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Rik

Quote from: Wingnutz on Dec 23, 2007, 11:15:50
Downstream Rate: 608 kbps 
Upstream Rate: 448 kbps 
Channel: Interleaved
Current Noise Margin: 16.0 dB (Downstream), 24.0 dB (Upstream)
Current Attenuation: 48.6 dB (Downstream), 20.0 dB (Upstream)
Current Output Power: 14.7 dBm (Downstream), 11.9 dBm (Upstream)

Output power seems a little low, nothing significant, but you have a 15db noise margin from the look of things. Did you have problems connecting - that would normally be triggered by instability.


QuoteThe IP address discovered on the network associated with your telephone number:01993******, did not match the one we have logged from this browser/connection. Please check your telephone number and try again. If problem persists please contact your CP.

This is often a false error message generated by the system when it's busy. However, how have you set the firewall up?

Rik
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Rik

Quote from: Inactive on Dec 23, 2007, 11:20:46
Dead link Rik... ;)

Odd, it's taken straight out of my address bar. :(

Try http://home, then navigate to the firmware version.
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Wingnutz

Rik -

no problems installing and connecting - hardwired not wireless.

Have not touched the firewall settings - they are on the default setting.

Mike

Inactive

 :doh:

I wrote down the software version last night, it is ;  4.25.1.9
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Gary

Quote from: Inactive on Dec 23, 2007, 11:20:46
Dead link Rik... ;)
Thats well odd that link takes me straight to the home page of the router, have you a software firewall Inactive thats maybe blocking this connection?
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Inactive

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Rik

Hi Mike

I can't explain the noise margin, then, but that is hitting the speed. :( Unfortunately, it takes 14 days with a stable connection to drop the target by 3db, then the process repeats until you get back to 6db, or the system decides that your line is going as fast as it can.

The firewall shouldn't be a problem on the default, though you may want to go into advanced settings and turn on stealth mode and block pings.
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Gary

Quote from: Wingnutz on Dec 23, 2007, 11:28:30
Rik -

no problems installing and connecting - hardwired not wireless.

Have not touched the firewall settings - they are on the default setting.

Mike
default as not in stealth  and not blocking pings, if so you want to change that so you are stealthed and are blocking pings.......what Rik said
Damned, if you do damned if you don't

Rik

Quote from: Inactive on Dec 23, 2007, 11:35:16
Link to the 20 digit code that I mentioned;

http://support.digidave.co.uk/?_a=knowledgebase&_j=questiondetails&_i=142

It seems to be a code just to install the correct settings, In. I just put them in manually (PPPoA, 0/38).
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Inactive

Quote from: Killhippie on Dec 23, 2007, 11:34:31
Thats well odd that link takes me straight to the home page of the router, have you a software firewall Inactive thats maybe blocking this connection?

Comodo... possible? I will turn it off and give it another go.
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Inactive

Quote from: Rik on Dec 23, 2007, 11:37:21
It seems to be a code just to install the correct settings, In. I just put them in manually (PPPoA, 0/38).

I did that as well Rik, I put in PPPoA 0/35, cos that is what it says on my IDNet Documentation, I set RWIN to 1500 as per the post from Lance.
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Wingnutz

ok - updated the firewall as suggested.

Also 'pulled' the telephone lead and reconnected - sync has increased to 640kbs.


Gary

Quote from: Inactive on Dec 23, 2007, 11:39:40
I did that as well Rik, I put in PPPoA 0/35, cos that is what it says on my IDNet Documentation, I set RWIN to 1500 as per the post from Lance.
are your settings sticking or do you get a warning wrong password here http://home/xslt on this page? try putting your idnet settings in then type javascript:document.pagepost.submit() into the browser address bar and press the enter key. This will save the info. then reboot the router.
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