Hi All,
Wondering is anyone has experience with this on an IKNS? Works GREAT on ADSL2+ and my max line down attainable is 24MB supposedly if Bell supported that. Using the newer custom firmware I can enable VDSL2 which they took away back when they released the first firmware past shipping. I haven't bothered to update it yet, but the chip is a Broadcom BCM6368 using driver blob A2pv6C035m.d23k.
(the custom firmware also updated the broadcom driver)
So, I can do VDSL2+. The chipset on the modem is a Broadcom (BCM6368), and I am connected to an IKNS.
I've searched, but is the IKNS happy or unhappy with broadcom? Will the IKNS work with anything except a bell sagemcom / cellpipe?
Cheers and thanks in advance!
Here's the output of adslctl:
~ # adslctl info --vendor
adslctl: ADSL driver and PHY status
Status: Showtime
Last Retrain Reason: 0
Last initialization procedure status: 0
Max: Upstream rate = 736 Kbps, Downstream rate = 24152 Kbps
Bearer: 0, Upstream rate = 728 Kbps, Downstream rate = 17983 Kbps
ChipSet Vendor Id: IKNS:0x0100
ChipSet VersionNumber: 0x0100
ChipSet SerialNumber: 5823
~ # adslctl profile --show
Modulations:
G.Dmt Enabled
G.lite Enabled
T1.413 Enabled
ADSL2 Enabled
AnnexL Enabled
ADSL2+ Enabled
AnnexM Disabled
VDSL2 Enabled
Phone line pair:
Inner pair
Capability:
bitswap On
sra Off
trellis On
sesdrop Off
CoMinMgn Off
24k On
phyReXmt(Us/Ds) Off/On
TpsTc AvPvAa
monitorTone: On
dynamicD: On
dynamicF: Off
SOS: On
Training Margin(Q4 in dB): -1(DEFAULT)
~ #
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