SingTel Firmware Upgrade

Started by Ted, May 09, 2008, 10:00:42

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Ted

Quote from: stevethegas on May 09, 2008, 16:25:49
The default minimum noise margin is 8dB (It is 6dB with BT firmwares) comment from http://bt2700hgv.tripod.com/ir1002700HGV.htm#Dual%20SSID%202700HGV

Is that an issue? :)

Personally i would say no. you can always flash back to BT if it is ;D
Ted
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Lance

Shouldn't be an issue, it'll just result in a slightly lower sync (unless you sync at 8128 with plenty of margin to spare!).
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Sebby

It wouldn't be an issue for me as my target is 9, but as DNS poisoning isn't required on the dual SSID, I don't think I'll bother. :)

Cookiemonster

Yeah i concur. If it ain't broke then I'm not fixing it.. ;D

Steve

Quote from: Lance on May 09, 2008, 16:49:27
Shouldn't be an issue, it'll just result in a slightly lower sync (unless you sync at 8128 with plenty of margin to spare!).

But does that not in theory defeat one of the gains of the 2 wire on a long line? :)
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Rik

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Ted

Quote from: stevethegas on May 09, 2008, 16:58:50
But does that not in theory defeat one of the gains of the 2 wire on a long line? :)

now this is purely aesthetically speaking but, SingTel gives me Karmic waves "AaaaaHmmmmmmmmmm" where as BT gives me "Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr"

you probably haven't guessed but i have a few issues with BT :whistle:
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Sebby

I do know what you mean, Ted. If it was like the SBC firmware, I'd do it, but I just can't see the benefit (plus I don't want to risk bricking my lovely new 2700!). :)

Ted

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Quote from: Sebby on May 09, 2008, 17:14:57
I do know what you mean, Ted. If it was like the SBC firmware, I'd do it, but I just can't see the benefit (plus I don't want to risk bricking my lovely new 2700!). :)

Me too, that's why i waited for this one to turn up. Just happened to be a single ssid so i had a choice, SBC or Singtel :thumb:
I might try the SBC firmware sometime soon :hehe:

The SingTel Firmware is definitely going on the Dual :thumb:




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Ted
There's no place like 127.0.0.1

g7pkf

 ;D took the plunge  ;D

no more  bt for me!

seems okay so far

g7pkf

Forgot to say for me the 9dB target is good.

for those of you long in the tooth see here:-

Trains

As when three go by within 1 minute the snr drops by 6-8dB so at least my line should hold up with a slight degredation in download speed.

Rik

I bet you love the word Pendolino.  >:D
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g7pkf

Quote from: Rik on May 13, 2008, 12:37:46
I bet you love the word Pendolino.  >:D

no comment the swear filter would go into meltdown

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g7pkf

Well after upgrading the firmware the target is definately 9.

Its resynced once. Normally i get stability around the 3500 mark anyhigher and it resyncs due to errors and the snr dropping. hoping target being 9 i should now get a more stable line.

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Rik

Impressive speed test for that sync, Dean. ;)
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g7pkf

I like the singtel firmware.  ;D

since loading it on a dual ssid 2700 i have not had a single re-sync, as many of you know this used to be a real problem.

in 12 days no re-sync.

before the most i ever achieved was 10 days (and that was when the trains were not running most of the time!)

seems the 9db target has actually done me good i would rather have reliability over speed anyday whats 500K-1Mb increase in speed good for if you re-sync every 2-3 hours?especially for gamers and voip users.

Dean

Rik

Sounds like a result, Dean.  :thumb:
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Sebby

That's good news, Dean. I'll probably give in one day... :)

Jimbo

Bit of a late addition.  I've just flashed to this firmware to see if I get anymore joy from my router/line.  I can't seem to access home/tech or home/mdc.  I enter the password "2wire" but it says "unknown error has occured" above the password box.  I can't seem to get in...   ???

Any ideas?

On another note.  I'm loving the mac filtering now and the fact I have WPA2.  Don't seem to have this "firewall monitor" thing that I've seen people mention either?!?

Ted

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Try going to the log in page and click on "i forgot the password" and reset the system password.

To get the firewall monitor, click on "view available upgrades and options" that should do it, it did for me.
Ted
There's no place like 127.0.0.1

Jimbo

Quote from: Ted on Jul 30, 2008, 22:02:24
Try going to the log in page and click on "i forgot the password" and reset the system password.

To get the firewall monitor, click on "view available upgrades and options" that should do it, it did for me.

Hi Ted

I've changed the system password to something unique, no joy with that either.  I've tried:-

2wire
2Wire
Wireless
wireless
SingTel
singtel
singTel

and then my user set password.  :shake:

Hmmm.... will try again tomorrow.  Never a good idea to mess on with this sort of thing after a few beers! lol  :no:

Jimbo

Quote from: Ted on Jul 30, 2008, 22:02:24
Try going to the log in page and click on "i forgot the password" and reset the system password.

To get the firewall monitor, click on "view available upgrades and options" that should do it, it did for me.

Thanks, didn't see your bit there about the firewall monitor.

When I click "view available upgrades" this is what I get:-

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v223/j_firegod/Computer/Router_Error.jpg

???

Ted

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Does seem a bit odd. where did you get the firmware from?

you could also try a factory reset, see if that helps. (paper clip in the hole on the back for 30secs)
Ted
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Sebby

I was going to say, a factory reset is probably a good idea. :)