New router...

Started by AvengerUK, Sep 08, 2006, 12:31:01

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karvala

Quote from: equk on Sep 14, 2006, 23:57:05
got my £10 router today :)

seems a cool little box :) it runs linux aswell  8) one good thing it seems to be doing is stopping the double NAT problem I had with the origo

not sure if it's made much difference yet tho as I've only just installed it :( will see in the morning I guess.

I had the connection timeout totally earlier for over an hour tho :( pinging the gateway at high ping times again :-\ (on my origo)

seems to have bluetooth/wifi/usb storage/voip/iptables lol and I've disabled most of it and have it on DMZ  :D

What router is it, and where did you get it?  Also, did I recall you mentioning that it's really a Netgear DG834  underneath?

AvengerUK


Jeff

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equk

Quote from: karvala on Sep 15, 2006, 18:56:00
What router is it, and where did you get it?  Also, did I recall you mentioning that it's really a Netgear DG834  underneath?
Well .... :)

I posted the spec on my website
QuoteCPU: Broadcom BCM6348 256 MHz
RAM: 16MB
FLASH: 4MB
WIFI: 802.11g
WAN: Embedded ADSL Modem
LAN: 2x100MB Switch
BLUETOOTH: v1.2 @ 723 Kbps
EXPANSION: Cardbus & USB
VoIP: Wireless via Bluetooth
OS: Linux

# cat /proc/cpuinfo
system type :
processor : 0
cpu model : BCM6348 V0.7
BogoMIPS : 254.77
wait instruction : no
microsecond timers : yes
tlb_entries : 32
extra interrupt vector : no
hardware watchpoint : no
VCED exceptions : not available
VCEI exceptions : not available
Spec is very similar to my firewall hehe ;), I'm sure someone will figure out what it is from the spec tho.
But it is the same chipset as the Netgear DG834GT is based on :) has lots of possibilities atm. It's also the only router I've seen that has a bluetooth chip onboard.
Also it needed a reflash and some hacking  ;) think I've said too much now tho  :angel:

bargain at £10 incl delivery  ;D
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equk

I'm just playing with a few commands :) seems you can set the SNR like on the DG834GT :) altho I don't think I need it as I'm on a fixed 2mb service  ???

here's the adsl info I got:
Status: Showtime  Channel: FAST, Upstream rate = 288 Kbps, Downstream rate = 2272 Kbps
Mode:                   G.DMT
Channel:                Fast
Trellis:                ON
Line Status:            No Defect
Training Status:        Showtime
                Down            Up
SNR (dB):       15.1            24.0
Attn(dB):       53.0            29.5
Pwr(dBm):       11.6            18.9
Max(Kbps):      5600            1024
Rate (Kbps):    2272            288

not sure what
QuoteMax(Kbps):      5600            1024
is ? :) my exchange supposedly is rated at 5mb tho so maybe it's reading that from there somehow? the chipset supports ADSL2/2+ so I'm sure it's not the limits of the router.
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equk

#30
omg!!!

found a well cool program that connects thru telnet and gets the stats of the router. :)

http://tmp.mhilfe.de/dmt8.png

QuoteSupported:
Speedport 500V/W500V, Siemens SLI-5300-I/SL2-141-I, Speedtouch 716g, Belkin 7633,
T-Sinus 1054, BT Voyager 2091/2100/2110, Linksys WAG54GS, USRobotics 9107/9108,
Netgear DG834GT/DG834PNB, (BCM6348 adslctl)
rar! :)

download from here
see sig for partial screenshot in english :)
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AvengerUK

How do you know if your router supports it? (and how the hell do u connect to ur router etc) :)

equk

#32
Quote from: AvengerUK on Sep 16, 2006, 12:01:23
How do you know if your router supports it? (and how the hell do u connect to ur router etc) :)
It uses the linux adslctl command to get information and set the SNR, the same as the netgear DG834GT does :)

I think on most of the supported routers you need to have a custom firmware with telnet support.

I'm not sure it would work on the zyxel, altho there are some cool programs for zyxel routers aswell :) not really sure what the os is on the zyxel, says on the site it is "ZyNOS" or something. I guess it's not linux as they don't have any GPL sourcecode on their website.

*edit* I was going to post some links to the zyxel apps I found but I can't find them :(
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AvengerUK

:/ - the zyxel os is completely custom...i think

"altho there are some cool programs for zyxel routers aswell"

like...? :P

equk

hmm having trouble finding the links. One program I've found that seems to support the zyxel is ADSLMonitor.
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AvengerUK

Hmmm, i can get that program to connect...but thats it ;) - cant work out how to set the password for telnet i.e. i know what the password is...but i dont know how to make the program know it!

equk

Quote from: AvengerUK on Sep 16, 2006, 14:26:27
Hmmm, i can get that program to connect...but thats it ;) - cant work out how to set the password for telnet i.e. i know what the password is...but i dont know how to make the program know it!
it seems to be set in the cfg file
Quote from: zyxel.cfg192.168.1.1
1234^M24^M8^M
wan adsl line near^Mwan adsl line far^Mwan adsl chandata^Mwan adsl perfdata^M

IF SNRD < 1 THEN wan adsl close^Mwan adsl open^M
System name>
10000
C:\Program Files\ADSLMonitor\stats.csv
C:\Program Files\ADSLMonitor\matrix.csv

Password:
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AvengerUK

Yeh, although if i put:

Password:XXXX or Password: XXXX it still doesent work :/

equk

Quote from: AvengerUK on Sep 16, 2006, 15:33:58
Yeh, although if i put:

Password:XXXX or Password: XXXX it still doesent work :/
Not sure then, as I've never used that program before. The zyxel provides a lot of stuff itself tho doesn't it? like SNR tweaking etc.

The telnet interface/menu on zyxel seems pretty easy (altho possibly limited).
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AvengerUK

Quote from: equk on Sep 16, 2006, 15:39:13
Quote from: AvengerUK on Sep 16, 2006, 15:33:58
Yeh, although if i put:

Password:XXXX or Password: XXXX it still doesent work :/
Not sure then, as I've never used that program before. The zyxel provides a lot of stuff itself tho doesn't it? like SNR tweaking etc.

The telnet interface/menu on zyxel seems pretty easy (altho possibly limited).

Yeh, the zyxel allows stuff like SNR tweaking itself, if only i understood how to do it :(
lol

Scott

Quote from: equk on Sep 16, 2006, 01:11:14
omg!!!
found a well cool program that connects thru telnet and gets the stats of the router. :)
download from here
see sig for partial screenshot in english :)

Whoa mate...that's fookin' awesome ?!?!? Damn doesn't like my 3Com...bah !

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philco

Very nice program. There is even a version that works with my now rather dated sar110.

equk

Quote from: philco on Sep 18, 2006, 15:53:28
Very nice program. There is even a version that works with my now rather dated sar110.
The program works for any router that runs linux with the adslctl command and a telnet server.

I found a program called sar110-tools on sourceforge tho, seems to provide an interface for various tweaks/tasks. It is written in python aswell :)
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equk

I forgot to post that there is a linux equivelant of the program above.

http://www.spida.net/projects/dmt-ux/

For anyone who wants to try it on linux/unix etc. There is a Gentoo ebuild there aswell.
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jimc

hey AvengerUK

sorry never got back to you on your last post about the zyxel just noticed it

quote
"you can also slightly tweak the target snr margin to connect a lower rate and increase stability. With adslmax it only seems to work when increasing the snr.

wan adsl targetnoise X"

not sure about this as I have not found a need for it
though I can help you with this

192.168.1.1
1234^M24^M8^M
wan adsl line near^Mwan adsl line far^Mwan adsl chandata^Mwan adsl perfdata^M

IF SNRD < 1 THEN wan adsl close^Mwan adsl open^M
System name>
10000
C:\Program Files\ADSLMonitor\stats.csv
C:\Program Files\ADSLMonitor\matrix.csv

Password:

put your password in place of the 1234 on the second lime , that should connect you , ignore the end password field

worked for me.

hows the zyxel holding up?

AvengerUK

The zyxel is handling sync very well compaired to my old router - only loose sync 2 times a day on a bad day!

Only thing left for me to work i suppose is IGMP - actually emailed support for that!