2700 rubbish speed!!!

Started by g7pkf, Mar 31, 2008, 11:54:43

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g7pkf

Well i just took delivery of a 2700, Think i got the best ever deal only had to pay for postage (thanks sebby  :thumb: ) albeit no psu but no problem there as i have a spare.

Hooked it up and WHAT less than 1mb (on the speedtesting sites (all of them)) and it took 4-5 poweron/offs to get it to connect.

SO put thinking cap on and compared the settings between each 2700.

there is a setting under broadband link configure DSL Line Selection:.

choices are inner outer and auto.  Now mine uses inner pair but was set to auto.

set to inner and hey presto connected first time upon reboot and then speeds were back.

set it back to auto and it took 2 power offs to connect and speed was again cr*p.

also noticed that the bitloading image (the wavy graph under detailed diagnostics) also looked cr*p when auto was selected.



I did not want to test any further or BT might slow me down thinking there was a fault with all these re/dissconnections.


Now I really cant see the above setting change should make all this differance, perhaps someone else can confirm?

Standard sbc firmware 4.25.19.

Dean

Rik

I can't see a setting to select the pair, Dean.  Have you got a URL?
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g7pkf


Some (the hacked version) doesnot seem to have the option.

you running a hacked version? (wireless power goes to 10)

Rik

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g7pkf

yeh luckily i have an unhacked 1800 that i could compare to.

(same as 2700 as far as i can tell)

Rik

Lance is running an unhacked model...
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Sebby

It could be the router, Dean... I had a feeling something wasn't right, but I thought you just wanted to dismantle it?

The only thing I can suggest is to try reflashing the firmware with the recovery tool.

g7pkf

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Just tried it again.

Same results there's obviously something "quirky" with the auto setting.

OH well time to start "playing"

yes i did want it for flashing etc, didnt realize its a non voip one so if i get this one flashed up i may "use it" and play with my voip one.

Dean

Lance

Quote from: Rik on Mar 31, 2008, 12:06:36
Lance is running an unhacked model...

Although that's boxed up as I'm using the one with v5 firmware now :) Plus I can't find any option to change pairs, only places where it tells me which it is using!
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Rik

That's all I could find too - we need a screenshot, Dean. :)
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g7pkf

will a url do?

here

uder DSL Line Selection:
when its playing up there is a relay clicking sound as well..

im gonna nail this one. But ama away for a few days CUL

Lance

On that URL, it only tells me what I'm on, and doesn't give any options to change :)

I'm on BT v5 firmware.
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g7pkf


Rik

Quote from: g7pkf on Mar 31, 2008, 20:02:26
will a url do?

I have no option to select the pair, Dean, just a statement of which pair is in use.
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g7pkf

Quote from: Rik on Apr 01, 2008, 08:54:40
I have no option to select the pair, Dean, just a statement of which pair is in use.

Yes it seems to only be on unhacked firmware.

but i do remember someone saying how rubbish there 2700 was for speed, maybe i found the answer if your using unhacked firmware?

Rik

You may well have done. Wasn't it Sebby. :)
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