Ok.
I have TSI 15/1 FTTN. The fastest speed available to my location.
Modem is a Zyxel P600-R.
I changed only 1 setting on it that came from TSI's default.
And that is I set it to "nailed up".
The problem I'm having I had with my original pre FTTN connection of 6/1, it followed to the FTTN 15/1 profile.
We've swapped the modem.
Inside wiring is brand new quad from the demarcation box to a brand new jack at the modem.
All other inside wiring is disconnected.
Line stats during each round of TSI support is always great I'm told.
The problem goes like this.
Connect modem. Once it locks up, Beautiful speed and 0 lost packets.
In about 20 minutes to an hour. We start losing packets.
Till we are at 100% loss.
Power cycle the modem, the exact same trend. Good then slowly 100% loss.
Pull just the satin cord from modem, we can start browsing again, but it will eventually deteriorate.
The "nailed up" setting improved the duration we can go before complete packet loss.
The modem light pattern rarely changes (Ie, never does the DSL light go off, all lights are green even when browsing is impossible.)
Same results connected directly to the NID outside.
Teach me Adsl+2?
I'm a Rogers Cable tech and there is very little cable I cannot troubleshoot or fix. In theory, if I understand DSL I should be able to fix this.
My guess is this is Bells last mile and an issue between then and my NID. But I'm open to hear out anything and everything you guys know.
TSI reps feel free to chime in! Feel free to post my line stats! (I've never been able to find them.) However I'm in no rush to get this fixed, no need to be the awesome reps you are and direct me to PM or direct forum.
I would rather learn everything, then get it fixed without knowing why first!
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[DSL] Educate me on Adsl2+
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ZTC
I just want it clearly stated when and how often can I turn it on and off.
Thanks
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[DSL] PTR records
Will Teksavvy delegate PTR records?
Searching, the last discussion I found was from 2010, and at that time, it seemed more on special cases that the delegation would be setup,
Is this still the case? Special cases? Or is this a normal practice when requested now? Forbidden completely?
If it is allowed, which format does Teksavvy use?
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Yes, I am not employed and looking for IT work. Have passport, will travel.
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How are these cable stats?
Hi,
I have a splitter, where one goes to TV and the other goes to Modem.
How are these cable stats?
[att=1]
I sometimes get full speed on cable internet and sometimes I dont, so does these stats have anything to do with it?
Please help.
Thanks.
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SC2 Network Spikes
So I started getting these network spikes about a month ago and they've been getting more annoying ever since. Started off at 3-5 spikes per min and gradually increased up to 20-25 spikes/min(today).
After reading a shit tonne of topics about this on different forums it seems to be an ISP related issue. Is there a way we can fix this? I found this topic from late last year where the problem was magically fixed but it's been a month for me and it's only getting worst.
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r28749027-Cable-High-latency-in-SC2-while-using-Teksavvy-cable-WinMTR-log
Here is an MTR log if you need it; http://i.gyazo.com/6b201dd14849a8bc6e0ecee833266688.png
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Slow download speeds 6/1 (2.5Mb/s .69Mb/s)... North Bay area
I haven't contacted TekSavvy as of yet, thought the issue may resolve itself, but it's been a few days now and my download speed has been less than half of what it should be, yet ping and upload speed is fine...
[att=1]
Tracing route to www.google.com [173.194.43.83]
over a maximum of 30 hops:
1 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms dsldevice.Home [192.168.1.1]
2 13 ms 12 ms 13 ms 206.248.154.104
3 12 ms 15 ms 12 ms ae1_2120-bdr04-tor.teksavvy.com [69.196.136.68]
4 12 ms 12 ms 13 ms 72.14.212.134
5 12 ms 12 ms 12 ms 216.239.47.114
6 12 ms 12 ms 12 ms 72.14.239.19
7 13 ms 12 ms 13 ms yyz08s09-in-f19.1e100.net [173.194.43.83]
Trace complete.
Anybody know what the heck is going on, or having the same issue?
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[DSL] SmartRg Freezes Up and no DSL connection takes place
Just tried to debug an issue I had a few hours ago with my SmartRg.
For reasons I do not quite understand, and for which I may have lost the crucial initial logs by rebooting the SmartRg, my SmartRg SR505n was not initiating xDSL.
At first, I noticed that one of my internet line was down for some reason. Then I went to check LEDs on my SmartRg, which showed that "DSL" and "Internet" LEDs were off. Thus, I nonchalantly proceeded to push the big white button (soo awesome... unlike the horror that Sagemcom was) behind the SmartRg. Then, after a few seconds of magical blinking, only the "Power" and "LAN1" LEDs were active. I waited a few more minutes as VDSL2 takes up to 2-3 minutes to initiate. However, nothing happened. I repeated the reboot cycle 3-4 times before understanding that there was something else at issue here.
At least, I was able to successfully access the portal of the SmartRg. After looking into the logs, I saw that xDSL was not initiating for some reason ( logs included as attachment: "rg0.log"). Moreover, log file always ended some form of "Jan 1 00:00:52 daemon warn kernel: PrId : 0002a080 (Broadcom4350)" even after several reboot through the SmartRg web portal and no new entries were appended even after waiting 15 minutes.
As I was clueless on what exactly happened; I tentatively tried re-uploading one of my config files thinking that maybe the NAND flash memory had been corrupted or settings were partially overwritten considering the SmartRg was online 24/7 for the last 4-5 months all while log verbosity was set to informational (I likely forgot to disable logging...).
Surprisingly, everything worked fine again soon after uploading my backup config to the SmartRg. VDSL2 was up and running 3 minutes after the automatic reboot.
I took one last log dump (rg1-afterconfig.log) to compare with the previous log. Following is a diff comparison of both logs before and after the xDSL stalling problem was fixed.
Text CompareProduced: 2014-05-16 01:37:38 Mode: Differences, With Context, Ignoring UnimportantLeft file: D:\VAR\rg0.log Right file: D:\VAR\ProgTemp\rg1-afterconfigunpload.log1 12 2 System Log3 34 4 Date/Time Facility Severity Message------------------------------------------------------------------------5 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: ^[[0;36;44mBroadcom Packet Flow Cache registered with netdev chain^[[0m6 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: ^[[0;36;44mBroadcom Packet Flow Cache learning via BLOG enabled.^[[0m7 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: ^[[0;36;44mConstructed Broadcom Packet Flow Cache v2.2 Jan 2 2014 14:43:11^[[0m8 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: Total # RxBds=14489 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: bcmPktDmaBds_init: Broadcom Packet DMA BDs initialized10 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: bcmPktDma_init: Broadcom Packet DMA Library initialized11 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: bcmxtmrt: Broadcom BCM3168C0 ATM/PTM Network Device v0.5 Jan 2 2014 14:43:3112 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon err kernel: IPSEC SPU: SUCCEEDED13 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: GACT probability NOT on14 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: Mirror/redirect action on15 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: u32 classifier------------------------------------------------------------------------16 5 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: input device check on17 6 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: Actions configured18 7 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: VFS: Mounted root (squashfs filesystem) readonly on device 31:0.19 8 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: chipinfo: module license 'proprietary' taints kernel.20 9 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: Disabling lock debugging due to kernel taint21 10 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: brcmchipinfo: brcm_chipinfo_init entry------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------30 19 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: Enabling SMISBUS PHYS_FAP_BASE[0] is 0x10c0100031 20 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: FAP Soft Reset Done32 21 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: 4ke Reset Done33 22 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: Enabling SMISBUS PHYS_FAP_BASE[1] is 0x10c0100034 23 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: FAP Soft Reset Done35 24 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: 4ke Reset Done------------------------------------------------------------------------36 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: FAP Debug values at 0xa5c9d290 0xa5d1d29037 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: Allocated FAP0 GSO Buffers (0xA5CAE318) : 1048576 bytes @ 0xA5E0000038 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: Allocated FAP1 GSO Buffers (0xA5D2E318) : 1048576 bytes @ 0xA5F0000039 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: Allocated FAP0 TM SDRAM Queue Storage (a5cae31c) : 341376 bytes @ a5d8000040 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: Allocated FAP1 TM SDRAM Queue Storage (a5d2e31c) : 341376 bytes @ a5800000 25 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: FAP Debug values at 0xa5c1d290 0xa5c9d290 26 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: Allocated FAP0 GSO Buffers (0xA5C2E318) : 1048576 bytes @ 0xA5D00000 27 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: Allocated FAP1 GSO Buffers (0xA5CAE318) : 1048576 bytes @ 0xA5E00000 28 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: Allocated FAP0 TM SDRAM Queue Storage (a5c2e31c) : 341376 bytes @ a5f00000 29 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: Allocated FAP1 TM SDRAM Queue Storage (a5cae31c) : 341376 bytes @ a5f80000------------------------------------------------------------------------41 30 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: ^[[0;34m[NTC fapProto] fapReset : Reset FAP Protocol layer^[[0m42 31 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: [FAP0] DSPRAM : stack <0x80000000><1536>, global <0x80000600><3960>, free <2696>, total<8192>------------------------------------------------------------------------ 32 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: fapDrv_construct: FAP0: pManagedMemory=b0820650. wastage 8 bytes------------------------------------------------------------------------43 33 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: [FAP1] DSPRAM : stack <0x80000000><1536>, global <0x80000600><3960>, free <2696>, total<8192>44 34 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: [FAP0] PSM : addr<0x80002000>, used <23436>, free <1140>, total <24576>45 35 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: [FAP1] PSM : addr<0x80002000>, used <23436>, free <1140>, total <24576>46 36 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: [FAP0] DQM : availableMemory 14652 bytes, nextByteAddress 0xE000494847 37 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: [FAP1] DQM : availableMemory 14652 bytes, nextByteAddress 0xE0004948------------------------------------------------------------------------48 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: [FAP0] GSO Buffer set to 0xA5E0000049 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: [FAP1] GSO Buffer set to 0xA5F00000 38 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: [FAP0] GSO Buffer set to 0xA5D00000 39 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: [FAP1] GSO Buffer set to 0xA5E00000------------------------------------------------------------------------50 40 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: [FAP0] FAP BPM Initialized.51 41 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: [FAP1] FAP BPM Initialized.------------------------------------------------------------------------52 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: fapDrv_construct: FAP0: pManagedMemory=b0820650. wastage 8 bytes------------------------------------------------------------------------53 42 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: fapDrv_construct: FAP1: pManagedMemory=b0a20650. wastage 8 bytes54 43 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: bcmPktDma_bind: FAP Driver binding successfull55 44 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: [FAP0] FAP TM: ON56 45 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: [FAP1] FAP TM: ON57 46 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: bcmxtmcfg: bcmxtmcfg_init entry58 47 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: adsl: adsl_init entry------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------90 79 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: p8021ag: p8021ag_init entry91 80 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: backup_psi_number_blk=16 result=6553692 81 Jan 1 00:00:08 daemon warn kernel: backup_psi_number_blk=16 result=6553693 82 Jan 1 00:00:09 daemon warn kernel: Netfilter messages via NETLINK v0.30.94 83 Jan 1 00:00:12 daemon warn kernel: *** dslThread dslPid=61695 84 Jan 1 00:00:12 daemon warn kernel: BcmAdsl_Initialize=0xC01F8E38, g_pFnNotifyCallback=0xC023AEF4------------------------------------------------------------------------96 Jan 1 00:00:13 daemon warn kernel: lmemhdr[2]=0x100CE000, pAdslLMem[2]=0x100CE00097 Jan 1 00:00:13 daemon warn kernel: pSdramPHY=0xA7FFFFF8, 0x49FC9 0xDEADBEEF98 Jan 1 00:00:13 daemon warn kernel: *** XfaceOffset: 0x5FF90 => 0x5FF90 ***99 Jan 1 00:00:14 daemon warn kernel: *** PhySdramSize got adjusted: 0xEE250 => 0x124410 ***100 Jan 1 00:00:14 daemon warn kernel: AdslCoreSharedMemInit: shareMemSize=56269(56272)101 Jan 1 00:00:14 daemon warn kernel: AdslCoreHwReset: pLocSbSta=849f8000 bkupThreshold=3072102 Jan 1 00:00:14 daemon warn kernel: AdslCoreHwReset: AdslOemDataAddr = 0xA7FAD138103 Jan 1 00:00:14 daemon warn kernel: ***BcmDiagsMgrRegisterClient: 0 ***104 Jan 1 00:00:14 daemon warn kernel: dgasp: kerSysRegisterDyingGaspHandler: dsl0 registered105 Jan 1 00:00:14 daemon warn kernel: fapDrv_psmAlloc: fapIdx=1, size: 1600, offset=b0a22be0 bytes remaining 584106 Jan 1 00:00:14 daemon warn kernel: XTM Init: Ch:0 - 200 rx BDs at 0xb0a22be0107 Jan 1 00:00:14 daemon warn kernel: fapDrv_psmAlloc: fapIdx=1, size: 128, offset=b0a23220 bytes remaining 456108 Jan 1 00:00:14 daemon warn kernel: XTM Init: Ch:1 - 16 rx BDs at 0xb0a23220 85 Jan 1 00:00:12 daemon warn kernel: lmemhdr[2]=0x100CE000, pAdslLMem[2]=0x100CE000 86 Jan 1 00:00:12 daemon warn kernel: pSdramPHY=0xA7FFFFF8, 0x18DDE1 0xDEADBEEF 87 Jan 1 00:00:12 daemon warn kernel: *** XfaceOffset: 0x5FF90 => 0x5FF90 *** 88 Jan 1 00:00:13 daemon warn kernel: *** PhySdramSize got adjusted: 0xEE250 => 0x124410 *** 89 Jan 1 00:00:13 daemon warn kernel: AdslCoreSharedMemInit: shareMemSize=56269(56272) 90 Jan 1 00:00:13 daemon warn kernel: AdslCoreHwReset: pLocSbSta=849f8000 bkupThreshold=3072 91 Jan 1 00:00:13 daemon warn kernel: AdslCoreHwReset: AdslOemDataAddr = 0xA7FAD138 92 Jan 1 00:00:13 daemon warn kernel: ***BcmDiagsMgrRegisterClient: 0 *** 93 Jan 1 00:00:13 daemon warn kernel: dgasp: kerSysRegisterDyingGaspHandler: dsl0 registered 94 Jan 1 00:00:13 daemon warn kernel: fapDrv_psmAlloc: fapIdx=1, size: 1600, offset=b0a22be0 bytes remaining 584 95 Jan 1 00:00:13 daemon warn kernel: XTM Init: Ch:0 - 200 rx BDs at 0xb0a22be0 96 Jan 1 00:00:13 daemon warn kernel: fapDrv_psmAlloc: fapIdx=1, size: 128, offset=b0a23220 bytes remaining 456 97 Jan 1 00:00:13 daemon warn kernel: XTM Init: Ch:1 - 16 rx BDs at 0xb0a23220------------------------------------------------------------------------109 98 Jan 1 00:00:14 daemon warn kernel: bcmxtmrt: PTM/ATM Non-Bonding Mode configured in system110 99 Jan 1 00:00:14 daemon warn kernel: backup_psi_number_blk=16 result=65536------------------------------------------------------------------------111 Jan 1 00:00:19 daemon warn kernel: backup_psi_number_blk=16 result=65536112 Jan 1 00:00:19 daemon warn kernel: backup_psi_number_blk=16 result=65536113 Jan 1 00:00:20 daemon err syslog: stund:gethostbyname acs.teksavvy.com failed!114 Jan 1 00:00:20 daemon err syslog: caTmBlk:Time Blocking: Shutting down, sig -1115 Jan 1 00:00:26 daemon crit kernel: eth3 (switch port: 3) Link UP 100 mbps full duplex116 Jan 1 00:00:50 daemon err syslog: CDM:arpHandler_TickImpl: No interfaces!117 Jan 1 00:00:52 daemon err syslog: CDM:ipv6Handler_TickImpl: No interfaces!118 Jan 1 00:00:52 daemon warn kernel: caCdm/641: potentially unexpected fatal signal 11.119 Jan 1 00:00:52 daemon warn kernel: Cpu 0120 Jan 1 00:00:52 daemon warn kernel: $ 0 : 00000000 10008d00 7fe8a310 00000004121 Jan 1 00:00:52 daemon warn kernel: $ 4 : 7fe8a30f 00000000 00000010 00000000122 Jan 1 00:00:52 daemon warn kernel: $ 8 : 00000000 00000000 00000001 87a1eb90123 Jan 1 00:00:52 daemon warn kernel: $12 : 87a1eb88 8497f01c 8497f040 00000270124 Jan 1 00:00:52 daemon warn kernel: $16 : 00000005 7fe8a310 004037c8 00000000125 Jan 1 00:00:52 daemon warn kernel: $20 : 00000000 00000000126 Jan 1 00:00:52 daemon warn kernel: $24 : 00000000 2ae2c4a0127 Jan 1 00:00:52 daemon warn kernel: $28 : 2ae65c40 7fe8a2f8128 Jan 1 00:00:52 daemon warn kernel: Hi : 00000000129 Jan 1 00:00:52 daemon warn kernel: Lo : 00000000130 Jan 1 00:00:52 daemon warn kernel: epc : 2ae2c4b4 0x2ae2c4b4131 Jan 1 00:00:52 daemon warn kernel: Tainted: P132 Jan 1 00:00:52 daemon warn kernel: ra : 2ae2f570 0x2ae2f570133 Jan 1 00:00:52 daemon warn kernel: Status: 00008d13 USER134 Jan 1 00:00:52 daemon warn kernel: Cause : 00000008135 Jan 1 00:00:52 daemon warn kernel: BadVA : 00000000136 Jan 1 00:00:52 daemon warn kernel: PrId : 0002a080 (Broadcom4350) 100 Jan 1 00:00:15 daemon crit kernel: Line 0: xDSL G.994 training 101 Jan 1 00:00:16 daemon warn kernel: backup_psi_number_blk=16 result=65536 102 Jan 1 00:00:16 daemon warn kernel: backup_psi_number_blk=16 result=65536 103 Jan 1 00:00:17 daemon err syslog: caTmBlk:Time Blocking: Shutting down, sig -1 104 Jan 1 00:00:17 daemon err syslog: stund:gethostbyname acs.teksavvy.com failed! 105 Jan 1 00:00:21 daemon crit kernel: Line 0: VDSL G.993 started 106 Jan 1 00:00:26 daemon crit kernel: Line 0: VDSL2 link down 107 Jan 1 00:00:27 daemon crit kernel: eth3 (switch port: 3) Link UP 100 mbps full duplex 108 Jan 1 00:00:41 daemon crit kernel: Line 0: xDSL G.994 training 109 Jan 1 00:00:47 daemon crit kernel: Line 0: VDSL G.993 started 110 Jan 1 00:00:47 daemon err syslog: CDM:arpHandler_TickImpl: No interfaces! 111 Jan 1 00:00:48 daemon err syslog: CDM:ipv6Handler_TickImpl: No interfaces! 112 Jan 1 00:00:48 daemon warn kernel: caCdm/641: potentially unexpected fatal signal 11. 113 Jan 1 00:00:48 daemon warn kernel: Cpu 1 114 Jan 1 00:00:48 daemon warn kernel: $ 0 : 00000000 10008d00 115 Jan 1 00:00:48 daemon warn kernel: $ 4 : 7fc2d63f 00000000 116 Jan 1 00:00:48 daemon warn kernel: $ 8 : 00000000 00000000 117 Jan 1 00:00:48 daemon warn kernel: $12 : 87a2ab88 8498302c 118 Jan 1 00:00:48 daemon warn kernel: $16 : 00000005 7fc2d640 119 Jan 1 00:00:48 daemon warn kernel: $20 : 00000000 00000000 120 Jan 1 00:00:48 daemon warn kernel: $24 : 00000000 121 Jan 1 00:00:48 daemon warn kernel: $28 : 2ae65c40 122 Jan 1 00:00:48 daemon warn kernel: Hi : 00000000 123 Jan 1 00:00:48 daemon warn kernel: Lo : 00000000 124 Jan 1 00:00:48 daemon warn kernel: epc : 2ae2c4b4 0x2ae2c4b4 125 Jan 1 00:00:48 daemon warn kernel: Tainted: P 126 Jan 1 00:00:48 daemon warn kernel: ra : 2ae2f570 0x2ae2f570 127 Jan 1 00:00:48 daemon warn kernel: Status: 00008d13 USER 128 Jan 1 00:00:48 daemon warn kernel: Cause : 00000008 129 Jan 1 00:00:48 daemon warn kernel: BadVA : 00000000 130 Jan 1 00:00:48 daemon warn kernel: PrId : 0002a080 (Broadcom4350) 131 Jan 1 00:00:52 daemon crit kernel: Line 0: VDSL2 link down 132 Jan 1 00:01:12 daemon crit kernel: Line 0: xDSL G.994 training 133 Jan 1 00:01:17 daemon crit kernel: Line 0: VDSL2 link down 134 Jan 1 00:01:41 daemon crit kernel: Line 0: xDSL G.994 training 135 Jan 1 00:01:49 daemon crit kernel: Line 0: VDSL G.993 started 136 Jan 1 00:01:51 daemon crit kernel: Line 0: VDSL2 link down 137 Jan 1 00:02:26 daemon crit kernel: Line 0: xDSL G.994 training 138 Jan 1 00:02:30 daemon crit kernel: Line 0: VDSL G.993 started 139 Jan 1 00:02:49 daemon crit kernel: Line 0: VDSL2 link up, Bearer 0, us=9644, ds=16192 140 Jan 1 00:02:49 daemon warn kernel: bcmxtmcfg: XTM Link Information, port = 0, State = UP, Service Support = PTM 141 Jan 1 00:02:49 daemon warn kernel: bcmxtmcfg: ReconfigureSAR port 0 traffictype 2 142 Jan 1 00:02:49 daemon warn kernel: bcmxtmcfg: Normal(XTM/PTM) Mode enabled 143 Jan 1 00:02:49 daemon warn kernel: bcmxtmrt: MAC address: 00 23 6a 16 af 03 144 Jan 1 00:02:49 daemon warn kernel: [DoCreateDeviceReq.3172]: register_netdev 145 Jan 1 00:02:49 daemon warn kernel: [DoCreateDeviceReq.3174]: register_netdev done 146 Jan 1 00:02:49 daemon warn kernel: [FAP1] xtmCreateDevice : devId 0, encapType 0, headerLen 0 147 Jan 1 00:02:49 daemon warn kernel: bcmxtmcfg: Reserve TxQueueIdx=0 for vcid 0 148 Jan 1 00:02:49 daemon warn kernel: XTM Init: Ch:0 - 400 tx BDs at 0xa495c000 149 Jan 1 00:02:49 daemon warn kernel: bcmxtmcfg: Connection UP, LinkActiveStatus=0x1, US=9644000, DS=16192000 150 Jan 1 00:02:49 daemon warn kernel: [FAP0] xtmCreateDevice : devId 0, encapType 0, headerLen 0 151 Jan 1 00:02:49 daemon warn kernel: [FAP1] xtmLinkUp : devId 0, matchId 0 152 Jan 1 00:02:49 daemon warn kernel: [FAP0] xtmLinkUp : devId 0, matchId 0 153 Jan 1 00:02:49 daemon warn kernel: [FAP1] xtmLinkUp : devId 0, matchId 1 154 Jan 1 00:02:49 daemon warn kernel: [FAP0] xtmLinkUp : devId 0, matchId 1 155 Jan 1 00:02:49 daemon warn kernel: netdev path : ptm0.1 156 Jan 1 00:02:49 daemon warn kernel: BCMVLAN : ptm0 mode was set to RG 157 Jan 1 00:02:50 daemon warn kernel: ptm0.2 MAC address set to [**scrubbed**] 158 Jan 1 00:02:50 daemon warn kernel: netdev path : ptm0.2 -> ptm0 159 Jan 1 00:02:50 daemon warn kernel: BCMVLAN : ptm0 mode was set to RG 160 Jan 1 00:02:50 daemon err syslog: stund:gethostbyname acs.teksavvy.com failed! 161 Jan 1 00:02:52 daemon crit syslog: PPP server detected. 162 Jan 1 00:02:53 daemon crit syslog: PPP session established. 163 Jan 1 00:02:53 daemon warn kernel: netdev path : ppp0.2 -> ptm0.2 -> ptm0 164 Jan 1 00:02:53 daemon crit syslog: PPP LCP UP. 165 Jan 1 00:02:54 daemon crit syslog: Received valid IP address from server. Connection UP. 166 Jan 1 00:02:54 daemon warn kernel: nf_conntrack version 0.5.0 (2028 buckets, 8112 max) 167 Jan 1 00:03:00 daemon warn kernel: backup_psi_number_blk=16 result=65536------------------------------------------------------------------------137 168------------------------------------------------------------------------
In the end, I still do not know what exactly caused the problem with xDSL not initiating. My best guess would be the EPROM/Flash memory was somehow corrupted. In any case, uploading a config file fixes it.
If anyone has a clearer picture of what exactly happened and why the SmartRg just suddenly decided to "take a vacation" I would love to understand further.
TLDR: Don't leave the SmartRg running 24/7 for months with logging on OR beware of cosmic rays. In case of problems, upload a config into the SmartRg.
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[DSL] Dlink DSL-520B in Bridge mode, not working all the time?
I changed my TPlink TD-8616, to Dlink DSL-520B
follow this instruction here to change to bridge mode
http://swisscobalt.blogspot.ca/2009/01/how-to-bridge-dsl-520b-with-wrt-54gc.html
1st time I connected my Linksys WRT1900AC router, it worked. But then after is I turn off the mode and router. and turn then back on again, then it won't connect again.
tried turning both off and on many times. Still won't connect
So I put back the TPlink 8616 modem and it connects no problem
I reset the Dlink DSL-520B and do the bridge setting again, and I can connect again
but once I turn off modem and router, then it won't connect again.
Doing rest and bridge again, sometimes won't connect too
not sure what is going on
same thing happens with DSL-520B and Linksys E4200 (in another house)
is the above link the proper way of setting bridge for DSL-520B?
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[Cable] Terrible ping since this morning?
Anyone else experiencing this? Located in downtown Toronto. My pings are as follows. Restarted router and pinged directly from a RT-AC66U.
PING www.google.com (173.194.43.113): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 173.194.43.113: seq=0 ttl=57 time=126.703 ms
64 bytes from 173.194.43.113: seq=1 ttl=57 time=8740.628 ms
64 bytes from 173.194.43.113: seq=2 ttl=57 time=7739.218 ms
64 bytes from 173.194.43.113: seq=3 ttl=57 time=6749.511 ms
64 bytes from 173.194.43.113: seq=4 ttl=57 time=5739.598 ms
64 bytes from 173.194.43.113: seq=5 ttl=57 time=4739.934 ms
64 bytes from 173.194.43.113: seq=6 ttl=57 time=3730.542 ms
64 bytes from 173.194.43.113: seq=7 ttl=57 time=2728.506 ms
64 bytes from 173.194.43.113: seq=8 ttl=57 time=1744.005 ms
64 bytes from 173.194.43.113: seq=9 ttl=57 time=743.485 ms
64 bytes from 173.194.43.113: seq=10 ttl=57 time=11.871 ms
64 bytes from 173.194.43.113: seq=11 ttl=57 time=11.967 ms
64 bytes from 173.194.43.113: seq=12 ttl=57 time=10.173 ms
64 bytes from 173.194.43.113: seq=13 ttl=57 time=10.419 ms
64 bytes from 173.194.43.113: seq=14 ttl=57 time=12.411 ms
64 bytes from 173.194.43.113: seq=15 ttl=57 time=11.412 ms
64 bytes from 173.194.43.113: seq=16 ttl=57 time=8251.307 ms
64 bytes from 173.194.43.113: seq=17 ttl=57 time=7248.655 ms
64 bytes from 173.194.43.113: seq=18 ttl=57 time=6245.129 ms
64 bytes from 173.194.43.113: seq=19 ttl=57 time=5235.065 ms
64 bytes from 173.194.43.113: seq=20 ttl=57 time=4232.351 ms
64 bytes from 173.194.43.113: seq=21 ttl=57 time=3270.208 ms
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--- www.google.com ping statistics ---
200 packets transmitted, 200 packets received, 0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max = 9.772/522.031/8740.628 ms
and this
PING voip.teksavvy.com (206.248.168.117): 56 data bytes
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64 bytes from 206.248.168.117: seq=170 ttl=60 time=13.668 ms
64 bytes from 206.248.168.117: seq=171 ttl=60 time=13.395 ms
64 bytes from 206.248.168.117: seq=172 ttl=60 time=12.620 ms
64 bytes from 206.248.168.117: seq=173 ttl=60 time=11.626 ms
64 bytes from 206.248.168.117: seq=174 ttl=60 time=12.519 ms
64 bytes from 206.248.168.117: seq=175 ttl=60 time=10.455 ms
64 bytes from 206.248.168.117: seq=178 ttl=60 time=11.657 ms
64 bytes from 206.248.168.117: seq=179 ttl=60 time=10.370 ms
64 bytes from 206.248.168.117: seq=180 ttl=60 time=11.444 ms
64 bytes from 206.248.168.117: seq=181 ttl=60 time=11.421 ms
64 bytes from 206.248.168.117: seq=182 ttl=60 time=13.371 ms
64 bytes from 206.248.168.117: seq=183 ttl=60 time=14.571 ms
64 bytes from 206.248.168.117: seq=184 ttl=60 time=13.689 ms
64 bytes from 206.248.168.117: seq=185 ttl=60 time=12.372 ms
64 bytes from 206.248.168.117: seq=186 ttl=60 time=13.343 ms
64 bytes from 206.248.168.117: seq=187 ttl=60 time=11.234 ms
64 bytes from 206.248.168.117: seq=188 ttl=60 time=12.725 ms
64 bytes from 206.248.168.117: seq=189 ttl=60 time=11.521 ms
64 bytes from 206.248.168.117: seq=190 ttl=60 time=12.317 ms
64 bytes from 206.248.168.117: seq=191 ttl=60 time=11.586 ms
64 bytes from 206.248.168.117: seq=192 ttl=60 time=11.075 ms
64 bytes from 206.248.168.117: seq=193 ttl=60 time=12.223 ms
64 bytes from 206.248.168.117: seq=194 ttl=60 time=13.303 ms
64 bytes from 206.248.168.117: seq=195 ttl=60 time=15.296 ms
64 bytes from 206.248.168.117: seq=196 ttl=60 time=11.639 ms
64 bytes from 206.248.168.117: seq=197 ttl=60 time=12.096 ms
64 bytes from 206.248.168.117: seq=198 ttl=60 time=12.903 ms
64 bytes from 206.248.168.117: seq=199 ttl=60 time=11.600 ms
--- voip.teksavvy.com ping statistics ---
200 packets transmitted, 158 packets received, 21% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max = 9.740/274.307/9003.009 ms
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[DSL] New Router won't pick up WAN from bridged Modem
Hey Guys,
I have a TP-Link 8816 modem that i currently set to bridge mode in the settings. Now, i just bought an ASUS RT-N12 that i'd like to use to connect as PPPoeE but the router will not detect WAN. the LAN light also on the modem will not light up.
I can't figure out why this is.
Thanks!
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[Cable] Kanata POI
Hi guys I'm looking to see if anyone can help me out. Can anyone on the Kanata (cable) POI do a winmtr on this IP 64.94.238.36 at around 9PM?
Cheers
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Teksavvy #7 for Netflix speed.. beaten by BELL?!
A very middling result:
http://ispspeedindex.netflix.com/canada
What action is Teksavvy going to take to improve this ranking?
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new SBG6580 with SBG6580-3.5.8.4-GA-00-505-NOSH firmware
I bought new SBG6580 with SBG6580-3.5.8.4-GA-00-505-NOSH firmware.
i received this message from teksavvy regarding the firmware: Unfortunately TekSavvy does not update firmware for any Modems. The current version we support on modems is - 3.2.1.0-GA-02-249-NOSH. The firmware needs to be specific or the vendor will reject it.
in earlier threads i have read that SBG6580-3.5.8.4-GA-00-505-NOSH works on teksavvy. please advise.
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[DSL] Stability issue - what is your recommendation
Hello all,
A few days ago my DSL line started to experience issues. It was rock solid for 2 years since install. My IP started to switch every few hours, then I started to get short outages. Basically the line was resetting. I tried changing my modem (ST-516) from bridge to routed mode but no difference. Contacted Teksavvy and they said all my stats looked OK. Intermitent problem that was hard to diagnose. Then yesterday the line died altogether.
I plugged on an old SmartHome Alkatel modem and it works again - however my speed has gone from 16Mbps to 6 Mbps (maybe my new modem doesn't support increased speed?).
So I assumed my modem was the issue and was ready to buy a new one. But today it seems I am still getting drops. Using VoIP and the phone call will drop every once and a while. The Internet sometimes will seem to freeze and require a resubmit.
My IP address isn't changing - so the line isn't dropping altogether - and unfortuantely the SmartHome doesn't have any logging functionality.
It has been raining alot here in Burlington....
I DON"T want to start getting Bell involved as that never ends well! Should I:
a) buy a new ADSL2+ modem and see what happens ($30)
b) ask for an upgrade to VDSL, buy a VDSL modem and see if that works (get 15/10 service)
c) switch to cable Internet
d) wait for the ground to dry up.....and hope it doesn't rain anymore?
Waiting your help :>
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TSI West / sCable & tDSL : What's your speed lately?
It seems everyone in the West has been a happy camper lately, compared to the rCable and bDSL folks. Just curious if people are getting the profiles they pay for. I can't bitch about my sCable 25Mb service.
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Marriage Equality | Consumerist
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[DSL] how to rewire POTS splitter?
I need to relocate the modem in my house, and it seems that the jack where it is currently plugged in is the ONLY jack capable of a DSL signal
I found the demarcation point, and - before running away - snapped some pics (attached). There's a POTS splitter and a "peg board thingy".
Here is what I think I can make out, so far:
the line comes in from outside and goes to "Line" on the POTS splitter
the one jack that can carry DSL has 4 wires: red\green to "DSL modem" on POTS splitter; black\yellow to the "peg board thingy"
the "Phone" line on the POTS splitter has wires connecting to BOTH the Screwless Terminal Block Inputs AND the RJ11; together they end up being 4 wires in all going to the "peg board thingy"
The attached pics aren't the best (plus the POTS splitter was screwed in upside-down), so I also attached a schematic [with the POTS splitter right-side up]
In the diagram I've shown where I WANT the DSL to go
Questions:
1) What rewiring do I have to do to relocate the modem without losing phone signals in the other places that currently work?
2) This might be a long shot, but can it be as simple as:
a) disconnecting the Screwless Terminal Block Inputs for "DSL Modem" [if so, what to do with yellow/black?]
b) running a RJ-11 or RJ-45 cable straight to the modem? The "DSL modem" jack on the POTS splitter is definitely an RJ-45, and the modem's DSL jack, of course, is RJ-11. [pic attached]
Thanks in advance!
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Teksavvy availability on new Rogers building
Hi All,
I just moved into a new condo building and am slowly realizing Rogers might have me by the balls. Their prices are ridiculous and it doesn't look like I can subscribe to another service.
The teksavvy reps have been great on the phone, but haven't been able to help me due to availability in my building. Something about fiber to the home (premises) not being sold to Teksavvy due to FCC approval or something.
Do you guys know if I'm able to bypass this standstill we're currently in? I'm sure teksavvy will work.. They just don't have it approved from Rogers. Will the old Cable technology still work on the coaxial system?
Please help.
Sincerely,
Mike
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[Cable] North York outage?
Hi,
Me and my neighbor have been experiencing outages throughout the day today. We are at Yonge and Finch area so I think that's the York Mills POI.
The modem suddenly stops working, and after rebooting it gets stuck in the "ranging" step.
Normally I would suspect a problem with the modem, but my neighbor is seeing the same behaviour.
Anyone on the Teksavvy side know anything about this?
Thanks
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Nice speed and ZTC in action
Good job Teksavvy :)
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[DSL] TSI vs. Bell service availability
I just queried TSI sales because Bell shows VDSL service availability (15/10 and 25/10) at my address while TSI doesn't. The response was unfortunately that I was limited at the 15/1 tier and couldn't get anything beyond that (and that if I switched when it became available I would, obviously, have to pay an additional installation fee).
So my question is, given that Bell says that they can offer the service, would it be correct to assume that in short order third-parties will as well?
Since I don't currently have Internet service I'm in the process of deciding between cable and DSL, with VDSL I had mostly made up my mind. Now it's back to the drawing board I guess.
As an additional question, TSI indicated that even with VDSL the database says that the best upload they could offer is 3, so is this a case of Bell over-promising and under-performing based on their claims of service availability if I was to go with them (which I am not)?
I'm just trying to make the best decision for what service to go with and am no further ahead than I was when I first started. Not TSi's fault, they have been more than helpful with information, just I've been looking into this for a while and now I will look into it for another while I guess...
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