2wire 2700hg - idiots guide please !

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

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Wingnutz

In,

Mines about 1' by 2' plus the 3 pin base in size. Quite tiny I must admit.

Mike

Rik

Do you have a meter, In? It would be interesting to see what voltage it's delivering under load.
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Quote from: Rik on Jan 05, 2008, 10:20:30
Do you have a meter, In? It would be interesting to see what voltage it's delivering under load.

The only meter that I have is out in the garage, some geezer comes and looks at it every 3 months or so. ;D
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Quote from: Wingnutz on Jan 05, 2008, 10:19:09
In,

Mines about 1' by 2' plus the 3 pin base in size. Quite tiny I must admit.

Mike

Sounds about the same as mine Mike, mine has " Made in China " on it, but I guess that is the norm these days.
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Sebby

My new 2700 arrived today. I was glad to see that it was actually identical to what I have now, i.e. a 2700HG-B, and it's 2Wire branded, not AT&T. It's in immaculate condition, just like my last, so a big thanks to DD.

I haven't tried it yet, and to be honest I'm in no rush to. My current 2Wire has now been sync'd for over 14 days and I'm wondering whether to force a resync and see if my target SNRM has dropped.  :o

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Quote from: Sebby on Jan 05, 2008, 11:31:33
My new 2700 arrived today. I was glad to see that it was actually identical to what I have now, i.e. a 2700HG-B, and it's 2Wire branded, not AT&T. It's in immaculate condition, just like my last, so a big thanks to DD.



You are a jammy sod Seb. ;)

Did you get a power brick with it?

What is the power brick like with your existing one?

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Sebby

I didn't get a new power supply with the new one. My current one looks very much like a mobile phone charger!

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Quote from: Sebby on Jan 05, 2008, 12:00:02
I didn't get a new power supply with the new one. My current one looks very much like a mobile phone charger!

That sounds very much like the one that I have Seb, so that puts that theory to rest.

Thanks.
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Sebby

I just rebooted my 2700, having been sync'd for 14 days and 14 hours, and have resync'd at 15dB.  :'(

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 :oops:

Not good Seb, time to give the new one a spin then. ;)
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Sebby

I can do, but it won't make any difference. I think I'll give IDNet a call or send them an email and see if they can get BT to reset my target margin. It's ridiculous that on a stable line I should be stuck at 15dB for the rest of my life!

old Bill

Quote from: Sebby on Jan 05, 2008, 13:43:08
I can do, but it won't make any difference. I think I'll give IDNet a call or send them an email and see if they can get BT to reset my target margin. It's ridiculous that on a stable line I should be stuck at 15dB for the rest of my life!

I am proof that BT will reset your nm. I called Enta last week as my NM was on 12db . One very quick call later and my NM had dropped to 6db. This took all of 30 min.

Sebby

Quote from: old Bill on Jan 05, 2008, 17:13:09
I am proof that BT will reset your nm. I called Enta last week as my NM was on 12db . One very quick call later and my NM had dropped to 6db. This took all of 30 min.
I'm emailed IDNet and asked if they can get it reset. I don't fancy any more of this 14 days nonsense that clearly doesn't always work!

merlin

my psu is 3.5"x 2.25"x 1" ,
is badged as 2wire
model number GPBSWO513000GD3SR
p/n 1001-500035-000
input 230v-50/60Hz point 3 amp
output 5.1v-dc 3A

looks hefty enough to me !!

Rik

That is probably the same unit I have.
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Quote from: merlin1 on Jan 07, 2008, 11:07:54
my psu is 3.5"x 2.25"x 1" ,
is badged as 2wire
model number GPBSWO513000GD3SR
p/n 1001-500035-000
input 230v-50/60Hz point 3 amp
output 5.1v-dc 3A

looks hefty enough to me !!

Thanks for that, that sounds like a genuine 2Wire one. ;)
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Quote from: merlin1 on Jan 07, 2008, 11:07:54
my psu is 3.5"x 2.25"x 1" ,
is badged as 2wire
model number GPBSWO513000GD3SR
p/n 1001-500035-000
input 230v-50/60Hz point 3 amp
output 5.1v-dc 3A

looks hefty enough to me !!
I'll check mine when I get home, but I don't remember it being "hefty" at all. Perhaps I have a generic one. Either way, I'm not bothered as long as it works.  :)

Rik

They're definitely not as hefty at Netgear PSUs.
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Wingnutz

Just had confirmation from DigiDave that my replacement 2700hg was sent last Friday - hopefully I'll get lucky this time and have a working one to report back on.

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Quote from: Wingnutz on Jan 07, 2008, 15:05:45
Just had confirmation from DigiDave that my replacement 2700hg was sent last Friday - hopefully I'll get lucky this time and have a working one to report back on.

I do hope so, keep us updated.

Cheers. ;)
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Wingnutz

If not looks like a visit to Xild mate on e-bay will be in order.

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Quote from: Wingnutz on Jan 07, 2008, 15:13:49
If not looks like a visit to Xild mate on e-bay will be in order.


;D He has sold 2 already today for her...I reckon xild should get a freebie at least at this rate. ;D
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Wingnutz

IT WORKS !!!

Replacement arrived today.

Installed and running - stats below

DSL Connection Details
DSL Line (Wire Pair): Line 1 (inner pair)
Protocol: G.DMT Annex A
Downstream Rate: 3040 kbps 
Upstream Rate: 448 kbps 
Channel: Interleaved
Current Noise Margin: 15.0 dB (Downstream), 24.0 dB (Upstream)
Current Attenuation: 36.6 dB (Downstream), 20.0 dB (Upstream)
Current Output Power: 19.1 dBm (Downstream), 11.9 dBm (Upstream)
DSLAM Vendor Information: Country: {0x0F} Vendor: {ALCB} Specific: {0x00}
PVC Info: 0/38


Guess I need to wait for the noise to drop in order for the sync to increase - 14 days is it ? Or is it worth an e-mail to Idnet to get them to ask BT to reset ? Or even a manual re-sync  at a better time of day ?

New box is a 2Wire badged version made in Malaysia - the slow sync'ing working one was AT&T made in China. Could this be a factor ?

Happy Bunny now.