Just noticed there's a free version too... wonder what the limitiations are.
This free version has some advertising and doesn't has the following features:
* Tap device support
* obfsproxy support
* Auto connect on connectivity up/down
* Tasker/Locale plugin
* Widgets
Just having a deeper look at Mydslstats and was wondering if there was a way of looking at the the cumulative CRCs as a line graph. Is this possible (I can't see how!).
I am also interested in understanding more about my SNR stats. I am showing the customary lower SNR during the night but it is sooooo low every night, often down to zero that I expect restarts - but they don't come and I have the best performance from the router that I have ever had. (I have over a KM of overhead cable with many loints along the way). Is this router so good that it will hold up the lowest of connections? (mydslstats is PDES)
pdes, Do you have a profile on Kitz? I may need to send you some info so ideally need somewhere where I can easily contact you.
Yep, Kitz is also pdes.
The modem dips to zero every night and suffers "blips" during the day. You can see this on my mydslwebstats. The good thisn about this modem is that despite the low SNRs, it hasn't droped the connection once. I am wary of rebooting though as I wil almost certainly lose my line speed. Currently I am synced at 9.4m but on the last few reboots, it has dropped each time to around 7m. Those extra 2.4m are critical to me.
I have noticed that there is a direct correlation between the rise in FECs and the "blips" in my SNR but I expect those more knowledgeable than me would say "of course they do"!
I recently retired my Asus 86u in favour of the D7000 to try to get the chipsets matching and this is where I got the extra speed but althought he speed was much lower with the Asus, I was able to tweak the SNR settings and I managed to even things out greatly by adding 2db. It would be awesome if the Netgear folks could add some form of adlustment.
Just let me know if I can help.
If it is the same issue I had then rebooting during the day will not affect your line speed and will return your s/n to 6db. This is the first question you will get from netgear. I can only see 4 days on mydslstats -what was the s/n when you first turned it on? I'm not sure whether Dlm checks s/n, from what I have read it could result in additional monitoring by the Dlm. Your eroded seconds are really low hence no retrain.Yep, Kitz is also pdes.
The modem dips to zero every night and suffers "blips" during the day. You can see this on my mydslwebstats. The good thisn about this modem is that despite the low SNRs, it hasn't droped the connection once. I am wary of rebooting though as I wil almost certainly lose my line speed. Currently I am synced at 9.4m but on the last few reboots, it has dropped each time to around 7m. Those extra 2.4m are critical to me.
I have noticed that there is a direct correlation between the rise in FECs and the "blips" in my SNR but I expect those more knowledgeable than me would say "of course they do"!
I recently retired my Asus 86u in favour of the D7000 to try to get the chipsets matching and this is where I got the extra speed but althought he speed was much lower with the Asus, I was able to tweak the SNR settings and I managed to even things out greatly by adding 2db. It would be awesome if the Netgear folks could add some form of adlustment.
Just let me know if I can help.
If it is the same issue I had then rebooting during the day will not affect your line speed and will return your s/n to 6db. This is the first question you will get from netgear.