Not quite correct, it is in extended trials at the moment on BT's network, so typically the odds of somebody having G.Vector enabled are slim to none, but still possible
I would have thought that people on the trial would be aware of it or not though. And besides enabling it on the router should have zero effect if you don't have it on your line, one of those silly options in the ASUS firmware like G.INP which should just be enabled by default.
I'm sure someone posted in this thread about the router locking up but LED's still flashing with no internet and no response to its web interface? but i can't find that post now. Does anyone know?![]()
Thanks ... weldoneI bought a Netgear D6400 in the end babis3g and apart from some annoying long pauses when you alter some settings in its web gui (mainly when you initially set things up like wifi names etc) its pretty much everything i wanted. Has been 100% reliable since i bought it, no disconnects and no DLM interference. I imagine the D7000 is similar as at its core its basically the same CPU and very similar firmware. Have over 120 days uptime as i speak![]()
As you are little technical if i remember correct ... are you planning any 3rd part firmware?==========================================================
ADSL Training Status: Showtime
Mode: ADSL2+ Annex A
Traffic Type: ATM Mode
Link Uptime: 0 day: 15 hours: 43 minutes
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ADSL Port Details Upstream Downstream
Line Rate: 1.031 Mbps 13.608 Mbps
Actual Net Data Rate: 1.023 Mbps 13.580 Mbps
Trellis Coding: ON ON
SNR Margin: 13.3 dB 9.7 dB
Actual Delay: 0 ms 0 ms
Transmit Power: 12.1 dBm 19.7 dBm
Receive Power: 4.7 dBm 4.7 dBm
Actual INP: 0.0 symbols 0.0 symbols
Total Attenuation: 20.8 dB 33.5 dB
Attainable Net Data Rate: 1.143 Mbps 14.096 Mbps
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Total time = 15 hours 44 min 38 sec
FEC: 0 0
CRC: 801 15
ES: 445 15
SES: 6 0
UAS: 48 48
LOS: 0 0
LOF: 0 0
LOM: 0 0
No not planning to do anything with the asus AC68U or Netgears. Would be no real benefit unless you can think of any. PS Tplink 8960 you have is a good device only N300 wifi but i own one of them and its what i used when i had ADSL, you can tweak the noise margin in it also on ADSL![]()
I've just replaced a BT HH5 with a DSL-AC68U using BT Infinity.
Using the Asus quick install wizard and selecting BT Infinity 2, it is up and running.
Now need some advice on tweaking the settings please.
ANNEX Mode is set as ANNEX B/J yet the DSL Log on the router shows it connected to ANNEX A. Should the settings be changed to ANNEX A?
VDSL Profile is set as 30a multi mode yet the DSL Log show the connection shows the current profile as 17a. Again should the settings be changed to match the current profile?
Connection is currently on Interleave due to the number of disconnections the router went through during config yesterday. I guess making a few more changes today would be better than waiting for Fastpath to return and then getting knocked back again.
Thanks
Thanks.
I followed the same procedure you suggested to set it up yesterday. Despite doing that a couple of HH5 reboots earlier in the day and one extra forced reboot were enough to trigger the switch from Fastpath.
After another reboot late last night I switched off DLA, I'd already had experience of that with an ADSL connection and guessed that was the cause
So the profile should actually be 17a, thanks I will change that next time as you advise.
So do some BT FTTC cabinets work on 30a and others on 17a? Trying to understand why the Asus BT Infinity 2 settings were 'wrong'.
The G.INP (G.998.4) was originally off, I've also now switched that on.
Am I right in saying that G.vector (G.993.5) being on or off makes no difference in the UK?
Thank you for your patience, I'm still learning about all of this.
Thanks.
I followed the same procedure you suggested to set it up yesterday. Despite doing that a couple of HH5 reboots earlier in the day and one extra forced reboot were enough to trigger the switch from Fastpath.
After another reboot late last night I switched off DLA, I'd already had experience of that with an ADSL connection and guessed that was the cause
So the profile should actually be 17a, thanks I will change that next time as you advise.
So do some BT FTTC cabinets work on 30a and others on 17a? Trying to understand why the Asus BT Infinity 2 settings were 'wrong'.
The G.INP (G.998.4) was originally off, I've also now switched that on.
Am I right in saying that G.vector (G.993.5) being on or off makes no difference in the UK?
Thank you for your patience, I'm still learning about all of this.