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| Started by | FMurtz <haggisz@hotmail.com> |
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| First post | 2017-11-24 00:51 +1100 |
| Last post | 2017-11-24 10:47 +1100 |
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My speed again FMurtz <haggisz@hotmail.com> - 2017-11-24 00:51 +1100
Re: My speed again felix <felix@real_felix.invalid> - 2017-11-24 01:03 +1100
Re: My speed again "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> - 2017-11-24 04:23 +1100
Re: My speed again felix <felix@real_felix.invalid> - 2017-11-24 10:02 +1100
Re: My speed again "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> - 2017-11-24 10:52 +1100
Re: My speed again keithr0 <user@account.invalid> - 2017-11-24 11:10 +1000
Re: My speed again "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> - 2017-11-24 14:41 +1100
Re: My speed again keithr0 <user@account.invalid> - 2017-11-24 14:30 +1000
Re: My speed again "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> - 2017-11-24 15:33 +1100
Re: My speed again keithr0 <user@account.invalid> - 2017-11-24 15:54 +1000
Re: My speed again "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> - 2017-11-25 16:15 +1100
Re: My speed again felix <felix@real_felix.invalid> - 2017-11-24 12:33 +1100
Re: My speed again FMurtz <haggisz@hotmail.com> - 2017-11-24 19:05 +1100
Re: My speed again FMurtz <haggisz@hotmail.com> - 2017-11-26 23:51 +1100
Re: My speed again felix <felix@real_felix.invalid> - 2017-11-27 09:09 +1100
Re: My speed again "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> - 2017-11-27 09:30 +1100
Re: My speed again FMurtz <haggisz@hotmail.com> - 2017-11-27 11:23 +1100
Re: My speed again "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> - 2017-11-24 04:22 +1100
Re: My speed again FMurtz <haggisz@hotmail.com> - 2017-11-24 19:27 +1100
Re: My speed again FMurtz <haggisz@hotmail.com> - 2017-11-25 10:22 +1100
Re: My speed again Petzl <petzlx@gmail.com> - 2017-11-25 14:01 +1100
Re: My speed again "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> - 2017-11-25 16:32 +1100
Re: My speed again FMurtz <haggisz@hotmail.com> - 2017-11-25 17:38 +1100
Re: My speed again "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> - 2017-11-25 20:02 +1100
Re: My speed again keithr0 <user@account.invalid> - 2017-11-25 15:54 +1000
Re: My speed again FMurtz <haggisz@hotmail.com> - 2017-11-25 17:40 +1100
Re: My speed again "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> - 2017-11-25 20:03 +1100
Re: My speed again felix <felix@real_felix.invalid> - 2017-11-25 21:49 +1100
Re: My speed again "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> - 2017-11-25 16:18 +1100
Re: My speed again FMurtz <haggisz@hotmail.com> - 2017-11-25 17:43 +1100
Re: My speed again "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> - 2017-11-25 20:04 +1100
Re: My speed again FMurtz <haggisz@hotmail.com> - 2017-11-26 00:21 +1100
Re: My speed again "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> - 2017-11-26 04:11 +1100
Re: My speed again felix <felix@real_felix.invalid> - 2017-11-26 11:05 +1100
Re: My speed again FMurtz <haggisz@hotmail.com> - 2017-11-26 21:27 +1100
Re: My speed again "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> - 2017-11-27 03:54 +1100
Re: My speed again FMurtz <haggisz@hotmail.com> - 2017-11-27 10:59 +1100
Re: My speed again "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> - 2017-11-27 11:21 +1100
Re: My speed again FMurtz <haggisz@hotmail.com> - 2017-11-27 11:31 +1100
Re: My speed again felix <felix@real_felix.invalid> - 2017-11-28 17:42 +1100
Re: My speed again FMurtz <haggisz@hotmail.com> - 2017-11-28 20:48 +1100
Re: My speed again "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> - 2017-11-29 03:42 +1100
Re: My speed again Petzl <petzlx@gmail.com> - 2017-11-27 11:51 +1100
Re: My speed again FMurtz <haggisz@hotmail.com> - 2017-11-27 12:04 +1100
Re: My speed again "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> - 2017-11-27 14:33 +1100
Re: My speed again felix <felix@real_felix.invalid> - 2017-11-28 17:45 +1100
Re: My speed again "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> - 2017-11-29 03:41 +1100
Re: My speed again felix <felix@real_felix.invalid> - 2017-11-28 17:41 +1100
Re: My speed again FMurtz <haggisz@hotmail.com> - 2017-11-26 21:45 +1100
Re: My speed again Petzl <petzlx@gmail.com> - 2017-11-26 22:54 +1100
Re: My speed again "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> - 2017-11-27 04:02 +1100
Re: My speed again FMurtz <haggisz@hotmail.com> - 2017-11-27 11:16 +1100
Re: My speed again "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> - 2017-11-27 11:26 +1100
Re: My speed again FMurtz <haggisz@hotmail.com> - 2017-11-27 12:07 +1100
Re: My speed again "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> - 2017-11-27 14:37 +1100
Re: My speed again FMurtz <haggisz@hotmail.com> - 2017-11-27 15:46 +1100
Re: My speed again "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> - 2017-11-27 16:38 +1100
Re: My speed again FMurtz <haggisz@hotmail.com> - 2017-11-27 17:00 +1100
Re: My speed again "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> - 2017-11-27 19:26 +1100
Re: My speed again Petzl <petzlx@gmail.com> - 2017-11-27 19:35 +1100
Re: My speed again FMurtz <haggisz@hotmail.com> - 2017-11-27 19:51 +1100
Re: My speed again Petzl <petzlx@gmail.com> - 2017-11-27 22:30 +1100
Re: My speed again FMurtz <haggisz@hotmail.com> - 2017-11-28 11:49 +1100
Re: My speed again felix <felix@real_felix.invalid> - 2017-11-28 17:49 +1100
Re: My speed again Petzl <petzlx@gmail.com> - 2017-11-26 10:44 +1100
Re: My speed again Petzl <petzlx@gmail.com> - 2017-11-25 20:08 +1100
Re: My speed again felix <felix@real_felix.invalid> - 2017-11-25 21:51 +1100
Re: My speed again Petzl <petzlx@gmail.com> - 2017-11-26 10:45 +1100
Re: My speed again felix <felix@real_felix.invalid> - 2017-11-26 11:06 +1100
Re: My speed again FMurtz <haggisz@hotmail.com> - 2017-11-26 21:29 +1100
Re: My speed again Petzl <petzlx@gmail.com> - 2017-11-24 08:16 +1100
Re: My speed again "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> - 2017-11-24 10:47 +1100
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| From | FMurtz <haggisz@hotmail.com> |
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| Date | 2017-11-28 20:48 +1100 |
| Message-ID | <5a1d30fd$0$41302$b1db1813$f9722a78@news.astraweb.com> |
| In reply to | #62455 |
felix wrote: > On 27/11/2017 11:21 AM, Rod Speed wrote: >> >> >> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >> news:5a1b5585$0$42835$b1db1813$fea9e181@news.astraweb.com... >>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>> news:5a1a982b$0$26207$b1db1813$32d1605b@news.astraweb.com... >>>>> felix wrote: >>>>>> On 26/11/2017 4:11 AM, Rod Speed wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>>>>> news:5a19757f$0$55070$b1db1813$76d77b46@news.astraweb.com... >>>>>>>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>>>>>>> news:5a191101$0$1828$b1db1813$e2fc663e@news.astraweb.com... >>>>>>>>>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>>>>>>>>> news:5a17d815$0$50464$b1db1813$d8d38339@news.astraweb.com... >>>>>>>>>>>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>> FMurtz <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> My speed with VPN through Switzerland. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/6818796296 >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> That’s completely irrelevant. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Speed without VPN through Sydney,bear in mind I have had >>>>>>>>>>>>>> 43down in >>>>>>>>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>>>>>>>> beginning.myrepublic blames NBN >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Bet they are right about that. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/6818804872 >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> What do you get with speedtest.myrepublic.com.au ? >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> What are the synch rates in the modem status page ? >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> What could the ombudsman do? >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Nothing if the synch rates in the modem are better than 12/1, >>>>>>>>>>>>> and you arent getting more than 5 dropouts a day. NBNco >>>>>>>>>>>>> doesn’t have to do anything about your obvious fault in that >>>>>>>>>>>>> case. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> You had massive problems with your adsl service and you are >>>>>>>>>>>>> clearly still using the copper to the pillar that has the >>>>>>>>>>>>> problem. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Aussie Broadband does sometimes kick NBNco co more effectively >>>>>>>>>>>>> than most, and has a month free trial for whirlpoolers, but >>>>>>>>>>>>> they >>>>>>>>>>>>> don’t >>>>>>>>>>>>> do unlimited and are much more expensive than MR and if you >>>>>>>>>>>>> are >>>>>>>>>>>>> on contract with MR, there's a $199 exit fee and you have to >>>>>>>>>>>>> return >>>>>>>>>>>>> the modem. >>>>>>>>>>>> I have not been able to log in to router with >>>>>>>>>>>> https://192.168.1.1/ >>>>>>>>>>>> through sea monkey or IE >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> That’s a real worry. Could well be that it just needs a reboot. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> I have not been game to reset router as it is ages before it >>>>>>>>>>>> connects >>>>>>>>>>>> with dodgy line but I suppose I will have to try >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Yes, its very likely the problem, it just needs a reboot. >>>>>>>>>> Tried that yesterday and had to wait till today for it to connect >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> If you cant connect to https://192.168.1.1/ after a reboot, its >>>>>>>>> died. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On an attempt through firefox in linux I got >>>>>>>> Your connection is not secure,the owner of 192.168.1.1 has >>>>>>>> configured >>>>>>>> their web site improperly,to protect your information from being >>>>>>>> stolen firefox has not connected to this website. >>>>>>>> invalid security certificate >>>>>>>> tried to add exception, did not work. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Felix is right, you should be using just 192.168.1.1 >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Just got on to them earlier and went through the rigamarole >>>>>>>> again He >>>>>>>> agreed it was slow but working he tested and looked in modem and >>>>>>>> said >>>>>>>> it was ok. so knowing what would happen I said how about I do >>>>>>>> factory >>>>>>>> reset and you can wait for it to reboot then test again. so he came >>>>>>>> back in 5 or so minutes and it had not connected (it connected >>>>>>>> about >>>>>>>> 3or 4 hours later) >>>>>>>> He is going to send new modem and maybe tech >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Could VPN have set something strange in modem preventing my login >>>>>>>> (proxies etc)which should not be a problem,and anyway should be >>>>>>>> reset >>>>>>>> on factory reboot. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Looks more likely the logon problem is just that you should be using >>>>>>> just >>>>>>> 192.168.1.1 not the full form you said you are using >>>>>>> https://192.168.1.1/ >>>>>> >>>>>> which is what I told him. but he doesn't take any notice of me. if he >>>>>> had just used 192.168.1.1 in the first place, like he should have, he >>>>>> could have saved himself a world of pain. >>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> If you can now logon using just 192.168.1.1, post the modem stats >>>>>>> page. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> 192.168.1.1 into the browser as you said does not work. >>>> >>>> What exactly happens ? >> >>> If I put it into the address bar it logs on but not if I enter it >>> into the browser question slot >> >> There is only one slot with IE >> >>> which is what felix suggested if "just type 192.168.1.1 into the >>> browser" means that. >> >> It doesn’t, he didn’t say which to put it in. > > I certainly didn't say to put it in a search engine You said " just type 192.168.1.1 into the browser Which to me means into the question space not the address bar > >> >>> Anyway it is all academic now that I have fixed the problem. >> >> True. >> >>> It was not going to work however I did it with the compromised line. >> >> Yes it will, you can log in to the modem fine >> even without it being plugged into the phone >> line, let alone successfully synching with the >> dslam in the node or logging on to MR. >> >> The modem status page just shows its trying to connect. > >
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| From | "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2017-11-29 03:42 +1100 |
| Message-ID | <f85i0aF3hvoU1@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #62458 |
"FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:5a1d30fd$0$41302$b1db1813$f9722a78@news.astraweb.com... > felix wrote: >> On 27/11/2017 11:21 AM, Rod Speed wrote: >>> >>> >>> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>> news:5a1b5585$0$42835$b1db1813$fea9e181@news.astraweb.com... >>>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>>> news:5a1a982b$0$26207$b1db1813$32d1605b@news.astraweb.com... >>>>>> felix wrote: >>>>>>> On 26/11/2017 4:11 AM, Rod Speed wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>>>>>> news:5a19757f$0$55070$b1db1813$76d77b46@news.astraweb.com... >>>>>>>>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>>>>>>>> news:5a191101$0$1828$b1db1813$e2fc663e@news.astraweb.com... >>>>>>>>>>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>>>>>>>>>> news:5a17d815$0$50464$b1db1813$d8d38339@news.astraweb.com... >>>>>>>>>>>>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>> FMurtz <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> My speed with VPN through Switzerland. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/6818796296 >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> That’s completely irrelevant. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Speed without VPN through Sydney,bear in mind I have had >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 43down in >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> beginning.myrepublic blames NBN >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Bet they are right about that. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/6818804872 >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> What do you get with speedtest.myrepublic.com.au ? >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> What are the synch rates in the modem status page ? >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> What could the ombudsman do? >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Nothing if the synch rates in the modem are better than 12/1, >>>>>>>>>>>>>> and you arent getting more than 5 dropouts a day. NBNco >>>>>>>>>>>>>> doesn’t have to do anything about your obvious fault in that >>>>>>>>>>>>>> case. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> You had massive problems with your adsl service and you are >>>>>>>>>>>>>> clearly still using the copper to the pillar that has the >>>>>>>>>>>>>> problem. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Aussie Broadband does sometimes kick NBNco co more >>>>>>>>>>>>>> effectively >>>>>>>>>>>>>> than most, and has a month free trial for whirlpoolers, but >>>>>>>>>>>>>> they >>>>>>>>>>>>>> don’t >>>>>>>>>>>>>> do unlimited and are much more expensive than MR and if you >>>>>>>>>>>>>> are >>>>>>>>>>>>>> on contract with MR, there's a $199 exit fee and you have to >>>>>>>>>>>>>> return >>>>>>>>>>>>>> the modem. >>>>>>>>>>>>> I have not been able to log in to router with >>>>>>>>>>>>> https://192.168.1.1/ >>>>>>>>>>>>> through sea monkey or IE >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> That’s a real worry. Could well be that it just needs a reboot. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> I have not been game to reset router as it is ages before it >>>>>>>>>>>>> connects >>>>>>>>>>>>> with dodgy line but I suppose I will have to try >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Yes, its very likely the problem, it just needs a reboot. >>>>>>>>>>> Tried that yesterday and had to wait till today for it to >>>>>>>>>>> connect >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> If you cant connect to https://192.168.1.1/ after a reboot, its >>>>>>>>>> died. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On an attempt through firefox in linux I got >>>>>>>>> Your connection is not secure,the owner of 192.168.1.1 has >>>>>>>>> configured >>>>>>>>> their web site improperly,to protect your information from being >>>>>>>>> stolen firefox has not connected to this website. >>>>>>>>> invalid security certificate >>>>>>>>> tried to add exception, did not work. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Felix is right, you should be using just 192.168.1.1 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Just got on to them earlier and went through the rigamarole >>>>>>>>> again He >>>>>>>>> agreed it was slow but working he tested and looked in modem and >>>>>>>>> said >>>>>>>>> it was ok. so knowing what would happen I said how about I do >>>>>>>>> factory >>>>>>>>> reset and you can wait for it to reboot then test again. so he >>>>>>>>> came >>>>>>>>> back in 5 or so minutes and it had not connected (it connected >>>>>>>>> about >>>>>>>>> 3or 4 hours later) >>>>>>>>> He is going to send new modem and maybe tech >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Could VPN have set something strange in modem preventing my login >>>>>>>>> (proxies etc)which should not be a problem,and anyway should be >>>>>>>>> reset >>>>>>>>> on factory reboot. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Looks more likely the logon problem is just that you should be >>>>>>>> using >>>>>>>> just >>>>>>>> 192.168.1.1 not the full form you said you are using >>>>>>>> https://192.168.1.1/ >>>>>>> >>>>>>> which is what I told him. but he doesn't take any notice of me. if >>>>>>> he >>>>>>> had just used 192.168.1.1 in the first place, like he should have, >>>>>>> he >>>>>>> could have saved himself a world of pain. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> If you can now logon using just 192.168.1.1, post the modem stats >>>>>>>> page. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> 192.168.1.1 into the browser as you said does not work. >>>>> >>>>> What exactly happens ? >>> >>>> If I put it into the address bar it logs on but not if I enter it >>>> into the browser question slot >>> >>> There is only one slot with IE >>> >>>> which is what felix suggested if "just type 192.168.1.1 into the >>>> browser" means that. >>> >>> It doesn’t, he didn’t say which to put it in. >> >> I certainly didn't say to put it in a search engine > > You said " just type 192.168.1.1 into the browser Yes he did. > Which to me means into the question space not the address bar More fool you. >>>> Anyway it is all academic now that I have fixed the problem. >>> >>> True. >>> >>>> It was not going to work however I did it with the compromised line. >>> >>> Yes it will, you can log in to the modem fine >>> even without it being plugged into the phone >>> line, let alone successfully synching with the >>> dslam in the node or logging on to MR. >>> >>> The modem status page just shows its trying to connect.
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| From | Petzl <petzlx@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2017-11-27 11:51 +1100 |
| Message-ID | <t9nm1d1jfpc49beefr4fp2u8kb65ou21p3@4ax.com> |
| In reply to | #62433 |
On Mon, 27 Nov 2017 10:59:52 +1100, FMurtz <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote: >If I put it into the address bar it logs on but not if I enter it into >the browser question slot which is what felix suggested if "just type >192.168.1.1 into the browser" means that. >Anyway it is all academic now that I have fixed the problem. >It was not going to work however I did it with the compromised line. Is "192.168.1.1" correct? Try this after virus scan https://rebyte.me/en/wd/97077/file-350098/ should identify WiFi connections with a webpage shortcut -- Petzl Turbull All Labors fault! How long he have to be PM before it's Malcolm's fault?
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| From | FMurtz <haggisz@hotmail.com> |
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| Date | 2017-11-27 12:04 +1100 |
| Message-ID | <5a1b649a$0$1262$b1db1813$3944f902@news.astraweb.com> |
| In reply to | #62439 |
Petzl wrote: > On Mon, 27 Nov 2017 10:59:52 +1100, FMurtz <haggisz@hotmail.com> > wrote: > >> If I put it into the address bar it logs on but not if I enter it into >> the browser question slot which is what felix suggested if "just type >> 192.168.1.1 into the browser" means that. >> Anyway it is all academic now that I have fixed the problem. >> It was not going to work however I did it with the compromised line. > > Is "192.168.1.1" correct? Yes. > > Try this after virus scan > https://rebyte.me/en/wd/97077/file-350098/ > should identify WiFi connections with a webpage shortcut >
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| From | "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2017-11-27 14:33 +1100 |
| Message-ID | <f81fcsF4qm5U1@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #62439 |
"Petzl" <petzlx@gmail.com> wrote in message news:t9nm1d1jfpc49beefr4fp2u8kb65ou21p3@4ax.com... > On Mon, 27 Nov 2017 10:59:52 +1100, FMurtz <haggisz@hotmail.com> > wrote: > >>If I put it into the address bar it logs on but not if I enter it into >>the browser question slot which is what felix suggested if "just type >>192.168.1.1 into the browser" means that. >>Anyway it is all academic now that I have fixed the problem. >>It was not going to work however I did it with the compromised line. > > Is "192.168.1.1" correct? Yep.
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| From | felix <felix@real_felix.invalid> |
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| Date | 2017-11-28 17:45 +1100 |
| Message-ID | <f84f0mFps20U3@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #62439 |
On 27/11/2017 11:51 AM, Petzl wrote: > On Mon, 27 Nov 2017 10:59:52 +1100, FMurtz <haggisz@hotmail.com> > wrote: > >> If I put it into the address bar it logs on but not if I enter it into >> the browser question slot which is what felix suggested if "just type >> 192.168.1.1 into the browser" means that. >> Anyway it is all academic now that I have fixed the problem. >> It was not going to work however I did it with the compromised line. > Is "192.168.1.1" correct? yes, that's what you type into the url field to access the modem. although ABB said to use 192.168.1.20 for their modem. ?? > > Try this after virus scan > https://rebyte.me/en/wd/97077/file-350098/ > should identify WiFi connections with a webpage shortcut -- Australians have spoken, love is love, so I'm marrying my cat
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| From | "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2017-11-29 03:41 +1100 |
| Message-ID | <f85hu3F3heqU1@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #62456 |
"felix" <felix@real_felix.invalid> wrote in message news:f84f0mFps20U3@mid.individual.net... > On 27/11/2017 11:51 AM, Petzl wrote: >> On Mon, 27 Nov 2017 10:59:52 +1100, FMurtz <haggisz@hotmail.com> >> wrote: >> >>> If I put it into the address bar it logs on but not if I enter it into >>> the browser question slot which is what felix suggested if "just type >>> 192.168.1.1 into the browser" means that. >>> Anyway it is all academic now that I have fixed the problem. >>> It was not going to work however I did it with the compromised line. >> Is "192.168.1.1" correct? > > yes, that's what you type into the url field to access the modem. although > ABB said to use 192.168.1.20 for their modem. ?? The last field varys from modem to modem. ABB flogs those fucked Netcomm steaming turds.
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| From | felix <felix@real_felix.invalid> |
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| Date | 2017-11-28 17:41 +1100 |
| Message-ID | <f84ensFps20U1@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #62433 |
On 27/11/2017 10:59 AM, FMurtz wrote: > Rod Speed wrote: >> >> >> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >> news:5a1a982b$0$26207$b1db1813$32d1605b@news.astraweb.com... >>> felix wrote: >>>> On 26/11/2017 4:11 AM, Rod Speed wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>>> news:5a19757f$0$55070$b1db1813$76d77b46@news.astraweb.com... >>>>>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>>>>> news:5a191101$0$1828$b1db1813$e2fc663e@news.astraweb.com... >>>>>>>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>>>>>>> news:5a17d815$0$50464$b1db1813$d8d38339@news.astraweb.com... >>>>>>>>>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> FMurtz <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> My speed with VPN through Switzerland. >>>>>>>>>>>> http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/6818796296 >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> That’s completely irrelevant. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Speed without VPN through Sydney,bear in mind I have had >>>>>>>>>>>> 43down in >>>>>>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>>>>>> beginning.myrepublic blames NBN >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Bet they are right about that. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/6818804872 >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> What do you get with speedtest.myrepublic.com.au ? >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> What are the synch rates in the modem status page ? >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> What could the ombudsman do? >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Nothing if the synch rates in the modem are better than 12/1, >>>>>>>>>>> and you arent getting more than 5 dropouts a day. NBNco >>>>>>>>>>> doesn’t have to do anything about your obvious fault in that >>>>>>>>>>> case. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> You had massive problems with your adsl service and you are >>>>>>>>>>> clearly still using the copper to the pillar that has the >>>>>>>>>>> problem. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Aussie Broadband does sometimes kick NBNco co more effectively >>>>>>>>>>> than most, and has a month free trial for whirlpoolers, but >>>>>>>>>>> they >>>>>>>>>>> don’t >>>>>>>>>>> do unlimited and are much more expensive than MR and if you are >>>>>>>>>>> on contract with MR, there's a $199 exit fee and you have to >>>>>>>>>>> return >>>>>>>>>>> the modem. >>>>>>>>>> I have not been able to log in to router with >>>>>>>>>> https://192.168.1.1/ >>>>>>>>>> through sea monkey or IE >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> That’s a real worry. Could well be that it just needs a reboot. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> I have not been game to reset router as it is ages before it >>>>>>>>>> connects >>>>>>>>>> with dodgy line but I suppose I will have to try >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Yes, its very likely the problem, it just needs a reboot. >>>>>>>> Tried that yesterday and had to wait till today for it to connect >>>>>>> >>>>>>> If you cant connect to https://192.168.1.1/ after a reboot, its >>>>>>> died. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On an attempt through firefox in linux I got >>>>>> Your connection is not secure,the owner of 192.168.1.1 has >>>>>> configured >>>>>> their web site improperly,to protect your information from being >>>>>> stolen firefox has not connected to this website. >>>>>> invalid security certificate >>>>>> tried to add exception, did not work. >>>>> >>>>> Felix is right, you should be using just 192.168.1.1 >>>>> >>>>>> Just got on to them earlier and went through the rigamarole again He >>>>>> agreed it was slow but working he tested and looked in modem and >>>>>> said >>>>>> it was ok. so knowing what would happen I said how about I do >>>>>> factory >>>>>> reset and you can wait for it to reboot then test again. so he came >>>>>> back in 5 or so minutes and it had not connected (it connected about >>>>>> 3or 4 hours later) >>>>>> He is going to send new modem and maybe tech >>>>> >>>>>> Could VPN have set something strange in modem preventing my login >>>>>> (proxies etc)which should not be a problem,and anyway should be >>>>>> reset >>>>>> on factory reboot. >>>>> >>>>> Looks more likely the logon problem is just that you should be using >>>>> just >>>>> 192.168.1.1 not the full form you said you are using >>>>> https://192.168.1.1/ >>>> >>>> which is what I told him. but he doesn't take any notice of me. if he >>>> had just used 192.168.1.1 in the first place, like he should have, he >>>> could have saved himself a world of pain. >>>> >>>>> >>>>> If you can now logon using just 192.168.1.1, post the modem stats >>>>> page. >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> 192.168.1.1 into the browser as you said does not work. >> >> What exactly happens ? > If I put it into the address bar it logs on but not if I enter it into > the browser question slot which is what felix suggested if "just type > 192.168.1.1 into the browser" means that. I never meant that. you type it into the address bar. you were typing in the address bar with https:// so why why would you think I was suggesting to type anywhere else? > Anyway it is all academic now that I have fixed the problem. > It was not going to work however I did it with the compromised line. -- Australians have spoken, love is love, so I'm marrying my cat
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| From | FMurtz <haggisz@hotmail.com> |
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| Date | 2017-11-26 21:45 +1100 |
| Message-ID | <5a1a9b7f$0$46394$b1db1813$46202bfe@news.astraweb.com> |
| In reply to | #62417 |
Rod Speed wrote: > > > "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:5a19757f$0$55070$b1db1813$76d77b46@news.astraweb.com... >> Rod Speed wrote: >>> >>> >>> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>> news:5a191101$0$1828$b1db1813$e2fc663e@news.astraweb.com... >>>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>>> news:5a17d815$0$50464$b1db1813$d8d38339@news.astraweb.com... >>>>>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>>>>> FMurtz <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> My speed with VPN through Switzerland. >>>>>>>> http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/6818796296 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> That’s completely irrelevant. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Speed without VPN through Sydney,bear in mind I have had 43down in >>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>> beginning.myrepublic blames NBN >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Bet they are right about that. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/6818804872 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> What do you get with speedtest.myrepublic.com.au ? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> What are the synch rates in the modem status page ? >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> What could the ombudsman do? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Nothing if the synch rates in the modem are better than 12/1, >>>>>>> and you arent getting more than 5 dropouts a day. NBNco >>>>>>> doesn’t have to do anything about your obvious fault in that case. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> You had massive problems with your adsl service and you are >>>>>>> clearly still using the copper to the pillar that has the problem. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Aussie Broadband does sometimes kick NBNco co more effectively >>>>>>> than most, and has a month free trial for whirlpoolers, but they >>>>>>> don’t >>>>>>> do unlimited and are much more expensive than MR and if you are >>>>>>> on contract with MR, there's a $199 exit fee and you have to return >>>>>>> the modem. >>>>>> I have not been able to log in to router with https://192.168.1.1/ >>>>>> through sea monkey or IE >>>>> >>>>> That’s a real worry. Could well be that it just needs a reboot. >>>>> >>>>>> I have not been game to reset router as it is ages before it connects >>>>>> with dodgy line but I suppose I will have to try >>>>> >>>>> Yes, its very likely the problem, it just needs a reboot. >>>> Tried that yesterday and had to wait till today for it to connect >>> >>> If you cant connect to https://192.168.1.1/ after a reboot, its died. >>> >>> >> >> On an attempt through firefox in linux I got >> Your connection is not secure,the owner of 192.168.1.1 has configured >> their web site improperly,to protect your information from being >> stolen firefox has not connected to this website. >> invalid security certificate >> tried to add exception, did not work. > > Felix is right, you should be using just 192.168.1.1 > >> Just got on to them earlier and went through the rigamarole again He >> agreed it was slow but working he tested and looked in modem and said >> it was ok. so knowing what would happen I said how about I do factory >> reset and you can wait for it to reboot then test again. so he came >> back in 5 or so minutes and it had not connected (it connected about >> 3or 4 hours later) >> He is going to send new modem and maybe tech > >> Could VPN have set something strange in modem preventing my login >> (proxies etc)which should not be a problem,and anyway should be reset >> on factory reboot. > > Looks more likely the logon problem is just that you should be using just > 192.168.1.1 not the full form you said you are using https://192.168.1.1/ > > If you can now logon using just 192.168.1.1, post the modem stats page. > > I have fixed problem, mea culpa I just would not believe it was my end as it was always telstra, I just got off my backside and started testing and searching and found the meeces had chewed through at the point of entry cabling,fixed it up with some telstra connectors I have a bottle of and have now got http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/6826124661 back again, And can now logon with 192.168.1.1 in the address bar without the http://(not browser input) Should have done this in the first place. Just tried to tell myrepublic but the system was not on so instead of entering direct he is sending email to cancel things tomorrow but I bet it wont be quick enough to stop sending modem.
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| From | Petzl <petzlx@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2017-11-26 22:54 +1100 |
| Message-ID | <7qal1dd3bdcsg0mn3qt6lcbm9r5nsoff1h@4ax.com> |
| In reply to | #62424 |
On Sun, 26 Nov 2017 21:45:53 +1100, FMurtz <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote: >Rod Speed wrote: >> >> >> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >> news:5a19757f$0$55070$b1db1813$76d77b46@news.astraweb.com... >>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>> news:5a191101$0$1828$b1db1813$e2fc663e@news.astraweb.com... >>>>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>>>> news:5a17d815$0$50464$b1db1813$d8d38339@news.astraweb.com... >>>>>>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>>>>>> FMurtz <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> My speed with VPN through Switzerland. >>>>>>>>> http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/6818796296 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> That’s completely irrelevant. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Speed without VPN through Sydney,bear in mind I have had 43down in >>>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>>> beginning.myrepublic blames NBN >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Bet they are right about that. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/6818804872 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> What do you get with speedtest.myrepublic.com.au ? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> What are the synch rates in the modem status page ? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> What could the ombudsman do? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Nothing if the synch rates in the modem are better than 12/1, >>>>>>>> and you arent getting more than 5 dropouts a day. NBNco >>>>>>>> doesn’t have to do anything about your obvious fault in that case. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> You had massive problems with your adsl service and you are >>>>>>>> clearly still using the copper to the pillar that has the problem. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Aussie Broadband does sometimes kick NBNco co more effectively >>>>>>>> than most, and has a month free trial for whirlpoolers, but they >>>>>>>> don’t >>>>>>>> do unlimited and are much more expensive than MR and if you are >>>>>>>> on contract with MR, there's a $199 exit fee and you have to return >>>>>>>> the modem. >>>>>>> I have not been able to log in to router with https://192.168.1.1/ >>>>>>> through sea monkey or IE >>>>>> >>>>>> That’s a real worry. Could well be that it just needs a reboot. >>>>>> >>>>>>> I have not been game to reset router as it is ages before it connects >>>>>>> with dodgy line but I suppose I will have to try >>>>>> >>>>>> Yes, its very likely the problem, it just needs a reboot. >>>>> Tried that yesterday and had to wait till today for it to connect >>>> >>>> If you cant connect to https://192.168.1.1/ after a reboot, its died. >>>> >>>> >>> >>> On an attempt through firefox in linux I got >>> Your connection is not secure,the owner of 192.168.1.1 has configured >>> their web site improperly,to protect your information from being >>> stolen firefox has not connected to this website. >>> invalid security certificate >>> tried to add exception, did not work. >> >> Felix is right, you should be using just 192.168.1.1 >> >>> Just got on to them earlier and went through the rigamarole again He >>> agreed it was slow but working he tested and looked in modem and said >>> it was ok. so knowing what would happen I said how about I do factory >>> reset and you can wait for it to reboot then test again. so he came >>> back in 5 or so minutes and it had not connected (it connected about >>> 3or 4 hours later) >>> He is going to send new modem and maybe tech >> >>> Could VPN have set something strange in modem preventing my login >>> (proxies etc)which should not be a problem,and anyway should be reset >>> on factory reboot. >> >> Looks more likely the logon problem is just that you should be using just >> 192.168.1.1 not the full form you said you are using https://192.168.1.1/ >> >> If you can now logon using just 192.168.1.1, post the modem stats page. >> >> >I have fixed problem, mea culpa I just would not believe it was my end >as it was always telstra, I just got off my backside and started testing >and searching and found the meeces had chewed through at the point of >entry cabling,fixed it up with some telstra connectors I have a bottle >of and have now got >http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/6826124661 > >back again, And can now logon with 192.168.1.1 in the address bar >without the http://(not browser input) > >Should have done this in the first place. >Just tried to tell myrepublic but the system was not on so instead of >entering direct he is sending email to cancel things tomorrow but I bet >it wont be quick enough to stop sending modem. Now you are smoking -- Petzl Attacking the Donald! Trump is a racist...failed. Trump needs to release taxes...failed. Trump colluded with Russia...failed. Now it's Trump is a fascist...
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| From | "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2017-11-27 04:02 +1100 |
| Message-ID | <f80ae9Fr4l6U1@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #62424 |
"FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:5a1a9b7f$0$46394$b1db1813$46202bfe@news.astraweb.com... > Rod Speed wrote: >> >> >> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >> news:5a19757f$0$55070$b1db1813$76d77b46@news.astraweb.com... >>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>> news:5a191101$0$1828$b1db1813$e2fc663e@news.astraweb.com... >>>>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>>>> news:5a17d815$0$50464$b1db1813$d8d38339@news.astraweb.com... >>>>>>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>>>>>> FMurtz <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> My speed with VPN through Switzerland. >>>>>>>>> http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/6818796296 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> That’s completely irrelevant. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Speed without VPN through Sydney,bear in mind I have had 43down in >>>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>>> beginning.myrepublic blames NBN >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Bet they are right about that. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/6818804872 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> What do you get with speedtest.myrepublic.com.au ? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> What are the synch rates in the modem status page ? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> What could the ombudsman do? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Nothing if the synch rates in the modem are better than 12/1, >>>>>>>> and you arent getting more than 5 dropouts a day. NBNco >>>>>>>> doesn’t have to do anything about your obvious fault in that case. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> You had massive problems with your adsl service and you are >>>>>>>> clearly still using the copper to the pillar that has the problem. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Aussie Broadband does sometimes kick NBNco co more effectively >>>>>>>> than most, and has a month free trial for whirlpoolers, but they >>>>>>>> don’t >>>>>>>> do unlimited and are much more expensive than MR and if you are >>>>>>>> on contract with MR, there's a $199 exit fee and you have to return >>>>>>>> the modem. >>>>>>> I have not been able to log in to router with https://192.168.1.1/ >>>>>>> through sea monkey or IE >>>>>> >>>>>> That’s a real worry. Could well be that it just needs a reboot. >>>>>> >>>>>>> I have not been game to reset router as it is ages before it >>>>>>> connects >>>>>>> with dodgy line but I suppose I will have to try >>>>>> >>>>>> Yes, its very likely the problem, it just needs a reboot. >>>>> Tried that yesterday and had to wait till today for it to connect >>>> >>>> If you cant connect to https://192.168.1.1/ after a reboot, its died. >>>> >>>> >>> >>> On an attempt through firefox in linux I got >>> Your connection is not secure,the owner of 192.168.1.1 has configured >>> their web site improperly,to protect your information from being >>> stolen firefox has not connected to this website. >>> invalid security certificate >>> tried to add exception, did not work. >> >> Felix is right, you should be using just 192.168.1.1 >> >>> Just got on to them earlier and went through the rigamarole again He >>> agreed it was slow but working he tested and looked in modem and said >>> it was ok. so knowing what would happen I said how about I do factory >>> reset and you can wait for it to reboot then test again. so he came >>> back in 5 or so minutes and it had not connected (it connected about >>> 3or 4 hours later) >>> He is going to send new modem and maybe tech >> >>> Could VPN have set something strange in modem preventing my login >>> (proxies etc)which should not be a problem,and anyway should be reset >>> on factory reboot. >> >> Looks more likely the logon problem is just that you should be using just >> 192.168.1.1 not the full form you said you are using https://192.168.1.1/ >> >> If you can now logon using just 192.168.1.1, post the modem stats page. > I have fixed problem, mea culpa I just would not believe it was my end as > it was always telstra, Yeah, there is no substitute for completely rigorous testing when its not obvious where the fault is. > I just got off my backside and started testing and searching and found the > meeces had chewed through at the point of entry cabling Interesting that it worked at all. Its surprising what vdsl can still sort of work thru fault wise. There doesn’t even need to be electrical continuity. > fixed it up with some telstra connectors I have a bottle of and have now > got > http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/6826124661 Very decent result. > back again, And can now logon with 192.168.1.1 in the address bar without > the http://(not browser input) So post the modem status page so we have a record of that for the future. > Should have done this in the first place. > Just tried to tell myrepublic but the system was not on so instead of > entering direct he is sending email to cancel things tomorrow but I bet it > wont be quick enough to stop sending modem. Going to be interesting to see.
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| From | FMurtz <haggisz@hotmail.com> |
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| Date | 2017-11-27 11:16 +1100 |
| Message-ID | <5a1b5965$0$41262$b1db1813$f9722a78@news.astraweb.com> |
| In reply to | #62428 |
Rod Speed wrote: > > > "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:5a1a9b7f$0$46394$b1db1813$46202bfe@news.astraweb.com... >> Rod Speed wrote: >>> >>> >>> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>> news:5a19757f$0$55070$b1db1813$76d77b46@news.astraweb.com... >>>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>>> news:5a191101$0$1828$b1db1813$e2fc663e@news.astraweb.com... >>>>>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>>>>> news:5a17d815$0$50464$b1db1813$d8d38339@news.astraweb.com... >>>>>>>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>>>>>>> FMurtz <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> My speed with VPN through Switzerland. >>>>>>>>>> http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/6818796296 >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> That’s completely irrelevant. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Speed without VPN through Sydney,bear in mind I have had >>>>>>>>>> 43down in >>>>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>>>> beginning.myrepublic blames NBN >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Bet they are right about that. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/6818804872 >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> What do you get with speedtest.myrepublic.com.au ? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> What are the synch rates in the modem status page ? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> What could the ombudsman do? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Nothing if the synch rates in the modem are better than 12/1, >>>>>>>>> and you arent getting more than 5 dropouts a day. NBNco >>>>>>>>> doesn’t have to do anything about your obvious fault in that case. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> You had massive problems with your adsl service and you are >>>>>>>>> clearly still using the copper to the pillar that has the problem. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Aussie Broadband does sometimes kick NBNco co more effectively >>>>>>>>> than most, and has a month free trial for whirlpoolers, but they >>>>>>>>> don’t >>>>>>>>> do unlimited and are much more expensive than MR and if you are >>>>>>>>> on contract with MR, there's a $199 exit fee and you have to >>>>>>>>> return >>>>>>>>> the modem. >>>>>>>> I have not been able to log in to router with https://192.168.1.1/ >>>>>>>> through sea monkey or IE >>>>>>> >>>>>>> That’s a real worry. Could well be that it just needs a reboot. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I have not been game to reset router as it is ages before it >>>>>>>> connects >>>>>>>> with dodgy line but I suppose I will have to try >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Yes, its very likely the problem, it just needs a reboot. >>>>>> Tried that yesterday and had to wait till today for it to connect >>>>> >>>>> If you cant connect to https://192.168.1.1/ after a reboot, its died. >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> On an attempt through firefox in linux I got >>>> Your connection is not secure,the owner of 192.168.1.1 has configured >>>> their web site improperly,to protect your information from being >>>> stolen firefox has not connected to this website. >>>> invalid security certificate >>>> tried to add exception, did not work. >>> >>> Felix is right, you should be using just 192.168.1.1 >>> >>>> Just got on to them earlier and went through the rigamarole again He >>>> agreed it was slow but working he tested and looked in modem and said >>>> it was ok. so knowing what would happen I said how about I do factory >>>> reset and you can wait for it to reboot then test again. so he came >>>> back in 5 or so minutes and it had not connected (it connected about >>>> 3or 4 hours later) >>>> He is going to send new modem and maybe tech >>> >>>> Could VPN have set something strange in modem preventing my login >>>> (proxies etc)which should not be a problem,and anyway should be reset >>>> on factory reboot. >>> >>> Looks more likely the logon problem is just that you should be using >>> just >>> 192.168.1.1 not the full form you said you are using >>> https://192.168.1.1/ >>> >>> If you can now logon using just 192.168.1.1, post the modem stats page. > >> I have fixed problem, mea culpa I just would not believe it was my end >> as it was always telstra, > > Yeah, there is no substitute for completely rigorous > testing when its not obvious where the fault is. > >> I just got off my backside and started testing and searching and found >> the meeces had chewed through at the point of entry cabling > > Interesting that it worked at all. Its surprising what vdsl can still > sort of > work thru fault wise. There doesn’t even need to be electrical continuity. When I finally found it it only had one wire connected it had a tenous connection with another that fell away as I inspected it. > >> fixed it up with some telstra connectors I have a bottle of and have >> now got >> http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/6826124661 > > Very decent result. > >> back again, And can now logon with 192.168.1.1 in the address bar >> without the http://(not browser input) > > So post the modem status page so we have a record of that for the future. WAN sensing configuration Auto WAN sensing Broadband type Mode VDSL Physical link status DSL Status Up DSL Enabled DSL Uptime 13hours 52minutes 59seconds DSL Type VDSL2 DSL Mode Fast Maximum Line rate 16.01 Mbps 48.39 Mbps Line Rate 16.01 Mbps 46.25 Mbps Data Transferred 164.21 MBytes 363.52 MBytes Output Power 7.5 dBm 13.5 dBm Line Attenuation 7.6, 38.5, 74.5 dB 17.9, 47.9, 82.0 dB Noise Margin 6.7 dB 6.8 dB > >> Should have done this in the first place. >> Just tried to tell myrepublic but the system was not on so instead of >> entering direct he is sending email to cancel things tomorrow but I >> bet it wont be quick enough to stop sending modem. > > Going to be interesting to see. Just got on to them again and I might have been quick enough to stop modem, and I asked about speed and he said coexistance may be stopping even faster speeds.
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| From | "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2017-11-27 11:26 +1100 |
| Message-ID | <f814sbF2n9rU1@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #62434 |
"FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:5a1b5965$0$41262$b1db1813$f9722a78@news.astraweb.com... > Rod Speed wrote: >> >> >> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >> news:5a1a9b7f$0$46394$b1db1813$46202bfe@news.astraweb.com... >>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>> news:5a19757f$0$55070$b1db1813$76d77b46@news.astraweb.com... >>>>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>>>> news:5a191101$0$1828$b1db1813$e2fc663e@news.astraweb.com... >>>>>>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>>>>>> news:5a17d815$0$50464$b1db1813$d8d38339@news.astraweb.com... >>>>>>>>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>>>>>>>> FMurtz <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> My speed with VPN through Switzerland. >>>>>>>>>>> http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/6818796296 >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> That’s completely irrelevant. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Speed without VPN through Sydney,bear in mind I have had >>>>>>>>>>> 43down in >>>>>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>>>>> beginning.myrepublic blames NBN >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Bet they are right about that. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/6818804872 >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> What do you get with speedtest.myrepublic.com.au ? >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> What are the synch rates in the modem status page ? >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> What could the ombudsman do? >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Nothing if the synch rates in the modem are better than 12/1, >>>>>>>>>> and you arent getting more than 5 dropouts a day. NBNco >>>>>>>>>> doesn’t have to do anything about your obvious fault in that >>>>>>>>>> case. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> You had massive problems with your adsl service and you are >>>>>>>>>> clearly still using the copper to the pillar that has the >>>>>>>>>> problem. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Aussie Broadband does sometimes kick NBNco co more effectively >>>>>>>>>> than most, and has a month free trial for whirlpoolers, but they >>>>>>>>>> don’t >>>>>>>>>> do unlimited and are much more expensive than MR and if you are >>>>>>>>>> on contract with MR, there's a $199 exit fee and you have to >>>>>>>>>> return >>>>>>>>>> the modem. >>>>>>>>> I have not been able to log in to router with https://192.168.1.1/ >>>>>>>>> through sea monkey or IE >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> That’s a real worry. Could well be that it just needs a reboot. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I have not been game to reset router as it is ages before it >>>>>>>>> connects >>>>>>>>> with dodgy line but I suppose I will have to try >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Yes, its very likely the problem, it just needs a reboot. >>>>>>> Tried that yesterday and had to wait till today for it to connect >>>>>> >>>>>> If you cant connect to https://192.168.1.1/ after a reboot, its died. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On an attempt through firefox in linux I got >>>>> Your connection is not secure,the owner of 192.168.1.1 has configured >>>>> their web site improperly,to protect your information from being >>>>> stolen firefox has not connected to this website. >>>>> invalid security certificate >>>>> tried to add exception, did not work. >>>> >>>> Felix is right, you should be using just 192.168.1.1 >>>> >>>>> Just got on to them earlier and went through the rigamarole again He >>>>> agreed it was slow but working he tested and looked in modem and said >>>>> it was ok. so knowing what would happen I said how about I do factory >>>>> reset and you can wait for it to reboot then test again. so he came >>>>> back in 5 or so minutes and it had not connected (it connected about >>>>> 3or 4 hours later) >>>>> He is going to send new modem and maybe tech >>>> >>>>> Could VPN have set something strange in modem preventing my login >>>>> (proxies etc)which should not be a problem,and anyway should be reset >>>>> on factory reboot. >>>> >>>> Looks more likely the logon problem is just that you should be using >>>> just >>>> 192.168.1.1 not the full form you said you are using >>>> https://192.168.1.1/ >>>> >>>> If you can now logon using just 192.168.1.1, post the modem stats page. >> >>> I have fixed problem, mea culpa I just would not believe it was my end >>> as it was always telstra, >> >> Yeah, there is no substitute for completely rigorous >> testing when its not obvious where the fault is. >> >>> I just got off my backside and started testing and searching and found >>> the meeces had chewed through at the point of entry cabling >> >> Interesting that it worked at all. Its surprising what vdsl can still >> sort of >> work thru fault wise. There doesn’t even need to be electrical >> continuity. > When I finally found it it only had one wire connected it had a tenous > connection with another that fell away as I inspected it. >> >>> fixed it up with some telstra connectors I have a bottle of and have >>> now got >>> http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/6826124661 >> >> Very decent result. >> >>> back again, And can now logon with 192.168.1.1 in the address bar >>> without the http://(not browser input) >> >> So post the modem status page so we have a record of that for the future. > > WAN sensing configuration > Auto WAN sensing > Broadband type > Mode > VDSL > Physical link status > DSL Status > Up > DSL Enabled > DSL Uptime > 13hours 52minutes 59seconds > DSL Type > VDSL2 > DSL Mode > Fast > Maximum Line rate > 16.01 Mbps 48.39 Mbps > Line Rate > 16.01 Mbps 46.25 Mbps Those are what they should be. And the ratio is about right, likely you now have the incoming line going just to the modem, no extra phone sockets. > Data Transferred > 164.21 MBytes 363.52 Bytes > Output Power > 7.5 dBm 13.5 dBm > Line Attenuation > 7.6, 38.5, 74.5 dB 17.9, 47.9, 82.0 dB The last frequency band attenuations are a little high and that’s due to the poor street cabling, too many poor joins. > Noise Margin > 6.7 dB 6.8 dB That’s about right too. >>> Should have done this in the first place. >>> Just tried to tell myrepublic but the system was not on so instead of >>> entering direct he is sending email to cancel things tomorrow but I >>> bet it wont be quick enough to stop sending modem. >> >> Going to be interesting to see. > > Just got on to them again and I might have been quick enough to stop modem, and I asked about speed and he said coexistance may be stopping > even faster speeds. Yeah, its not clear how much difference that will make, very few have come out of coexistence yet so we don’t have any reports of what difference it makes from the field yet.
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| From | FMurtz <haggisz@hotmail.com> |
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| Date | 2017-11-27 12:07 +1100 |
| Message-ID | <5a1b6543$0$1262$b1db1813$3944f902@news.astraweb.com> |
| In reply to | #62438 |
Rod Speed wrote: > > > "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:5a1b5965$0$41262$b1db1813$f9722a78@news.astraweb.com... >> Rod Speed wrote: >>> >>> >>> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>> news:5a1a9b7f$0$46394$b1db1813$46202bfe@news.astraweb.com... >>>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>>> news:5a19757f$0$55070$b1db1813$76d77b46@news.astraweb.com... >>>>>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>>>>> news:5a191101$0$1828$b1db1813$e2fc663e@news.astraweb.com... >>>>>>>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>>>>>>> news:5a17d815$0$50464$b1db1813$d8d38339@news.astraweb.com... >>>>>>>>>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> FMurtz <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> My speed with VPN through Switzerland. >>>>>>>>>>>> http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/6818796296 >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> That’s completely irrelevant. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Speed without VPN through Sydney,bear in mind I have had >>>>>>>>>>>> 43down in >>>>>>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>>>>>> beginning.myrepublic blames NBN >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Bet they are right about that. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/6818804872 >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> What do you get with speedtest.myrepublic.com.au ? >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> What are the synch rates in the modem status page ? >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> What could the ombudsman do? >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Nothing if the synch rates in the modem are better than 12/1, >>>>>>>>>>> and you arent getting more than 5 dropouts a day. NBNco >>>>>>>>>>> doesn’t have to do anything about your obvious fault in that >>>>>>>>>>> case. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> You had massive problems with your adsl service and you are >>>>>>>>>>> clearly still using the copper to the pillar that has the >>>>>>>>>>> problem. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Aussie Broadband does sometimes kick NBNco co more effectively >>>>>>>>>>> than most, and has a month free trial for whirlpoolers, but they >>>>>>>>>>> don’t >>>>>>>>>>> do unlimited and are much more expensive than MR and if you are >>>>>>>>>>> on contract with MR, there's a $199 exit fee and you have to >>>>>>>>>>> return >>>>>>>>>>> the modem. >>>>>>>>>> I have not been able to log in to router with >>>>>>>>>> https://192.168.1.1/ >>>>>>>>>> through sea monkey or IE >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> That’s a real worry. Could well be that it just needs a reboot. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> I have not been game to reset router as it is ages before it >>>>>>>>>> connects >>>>>>>>>> with dodgy line but I suppose I will have to try >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Yes, its very likely the problem, it just needs a reboot. >>>>>>>> Tried that yesterday and had to wait till today for it to connect >>>>>>> >>>>>>> If you cant connect to https://192.168.1.1/ after a reboot, its >>>>>>> died. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On an attempt through firefox in linux I got >>>>>> Your connection is not secure,the owner of 192.168.1.1 has configured >>>>>> their web site improperly,to protect your information from being >>>>>> stolen firefox has not connected to this website. >>>>>> invalid security certificate >>>>>> tried to add exception, did not work. >>>>> >>>>> Felix is right, you should be using just 192.168.1.1 >>>>> >>>>>> Just got on to them earlier and went through the rigamarole again He >>>>>> agreed it was slow but working he tested and looked in modem and said >>>>>> it was ok. so knowing what would happen I said how about I do factory >>>>>> reset and you can wait for it to reboot then test again. so he came >>>>>> back in 5 or so minutes and it had not connected (it connected about >>>>>> 3or 4 hours later) >>>>>> He is going to send new modem and maybe tech >>>>> >>>>>> Could VPN have set something strange in modem preventing my login >>>>>> (proxies etc)which should not be a problem,and anyway should be reset >>>>>> on factory reboot. >>>>> >>>>> Looks more likely the logon problem is just that you should be using >>>>> just >>>>> 192.168.1.1 not the full form you said you are using >>>>> https://192.168.1.1/ >>>>> >>>>> If you can now logon using just 192.168.1.1, post the modem stats >>>>> page. >>> >>>> I have fixed problem, mea culpa I just would not believe it was my end >>>> as it was always telstra, >>> >>> Yeah, there is no substitute for completely rigorous >>> testing when its not obvious where the fault is. >>> >>>> I just got off my backside and started testing and searching and found >>>> the meeces had chewed through at the point of entry cabling >>> >>> Interesting that it worked at all. Its surprising what vdsl can still >>> sort of >>> work thru fault wise. There doesn’t even need to be electrical >>> continuity. >> When I finally found it it only had one wire connected it had a tenous >> connection with another that fell away as I inspected it. >>> >>>> fixed it up with some telstra connectors I have a bottle of and have >>>> now got >>>> http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/6826124661 >>> >>> Very decent result. >>> >>>> back again, And can now logon with 192.168.1.1 in the address bar >>>> without the http://(not browser input) >>> >>> So post the modem status page so we have a record of that for the >>> future. >> >> WAN sensing configuration >> Auto WAN sensing >> Broadband type >> Mode >> VDSL >> Physical link status >> DSL Status >> Up >> DSL Enabled >> DSL Uptime >> 13hours 52minutes 59seconds >> DSL Type >> VDSL2 >> DSL Mode >> Fast >> Maximum Line rate >> 16.01 Mbps 48.39 Mbps >> Line Rate >> 16.01 Mbps 46.25 Mbps > > Those are what they should be. > > And the ratio is about right, likely you > now have the incoming line going just > to the modem, no extra phone sockets. It is the same as it always was, has sockets but nothing connected > >> Data Transferred >> 164.21 MBytes 363.52 Bytes >> Output Power >> 7.5 dBm 13.5 dBm >> Line Attenuation >> 7.6, 38.5, 74.5 dB 17.9, 47.9, 82.0 dB > > The last frequency band attenuations > are a little high and that’s due to the > poor street cabling, too many poor joins. > >> Noise Margin >> 6.7 dB 6.8 dB > > That’s about right too. > >>>> Should have done this in the first place. >>>> Just tried to tell myrepublic but the system was not on so instead of >>>> entering direct he is sending email to cancel things tomorrow but I >>>> bet it wont be quick enough to stop sending modem. >>> >>> Going to be interesting to see. >> >> Just got on to them again and I might have been quick enough to stop > modem, and I asked about speed and he said coexistance may be stopping >> even faster speeds. > > Yeah, its not clear how much difference that will make, very > few have come out of coexistence yet so we don’t have any > reports of what difference it makes from the field yet. > > >
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| From | "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2017-11-27 14:37 +1100 |
| Message-ID | <f81fl3F4s5rU1@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #62441 |
"FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:5a1b6543$0$1262$b1db1813$3944f902@news.astraweb.com... > Rod Speed wrote: >> >> >> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >> news:5a1b5965$0$41262$b1db1813$f9722a78@news.astraweb.com... >>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>> news:5a1a9b7f$0$46394$b1db1813$46202bfe@news.astraweb.com... >>>>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>>>> news:5a19757f$0$55070$b1db1813$76d77b46@news.astraweb.com... >>>>>>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>>>>>> news:5a191101$0$1828$b1db1813$e2fc663e@news.astraweb.com... >>>>>>>>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>>>>>>>> news:5a17d815$0$50464$b1db1813$d8d38339@news.astraweb.com... >>>>>>>>>>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>> FMurtz <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> My speed with VPN through Switzerland. >>>>>>>>>>>>> http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/6818796296 >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> That’s completely irrelevant. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Speed without VPN through Sydney,bear in mind I have had >>>>>>>>>>>>> 43down in >>>>>>>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>>>>>>> beginning.myrepublic blames NBN >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Bet they are right about that. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/6818804872 >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> What do you get with speedtest.myrepublic.com.au ? >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> What are the synch rates in the modem status page ? >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> What could the ombudsman do? >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Nothing if the synch rates in the modem are better than 12/1, >>>>>>>>>>>> and you arent getting more than 5 dropouts a day. NBNco >>>>>>>>>>>> doesn’t have to do anything about your obvious fault in that >>>>>>>>>>>> case. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> You had massive problems with your adsl service and you are >>>>>>>>>>>> clearly still using the copper to the pillar that has the >>>>>>>>>>>> problem. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Aussie Broadband does sometimes kick NBNco co more effectively >>>>>>>>>>>> than most, and has a month free trial for whirlpoolers, but >>>>>>>>>>>> they >>>>>>>>>>>> don’t >>>>>>>>>>>> do unlimited and are much more expensive than MR and if you are >>>>>>>>>>>> on contract with MR, there's a $199 exit fee and you have to >>>>>>>>>>>> return >>>>>>>>>>>> the modem. >>>>>>>>>>> I have not been able to log in to router with >>>>>>>>>>> https://192.168.1.1/ >>>>>>>>>>> through sea monkey or IE >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> That’s a real worry. Could well be that it just needs a reboot. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> I have not been game to reset router as it is ages before it >>>>>>>>>>> connects >>>>>>>>>>> with dodgy line but I suppose I will have to try >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Yes, its very likely the problem, it just needs a reboot. >>>>>>>>> Tried that yesterday and had to wait till today for it to connect >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> If you cant connect to https://192.168.1.1/ after a reboot, its >>>>>>>> died. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On an attempt through firefox in linux I got >>>>>>> Your connection is not secure,the owner of 192.168.1.1 has >>>>>>> configured >>>>>>> their web site improperly,to protect your information from being >>>>>>> stolen firefox has not connected to this website. >>>>>>> invalid security certificate >>>>>>> tried to add exception, did not work. >>>>>> >>>>>> Felix is right, you should be using just 192.168.1.1 >>>>>> >>>>>>> Just got on to them earlier and went through the rigamarole again He >>>>>>> agreed it was slow but working he tested and looked in modem and >>>>>>> said >>>>>>> it was ok. so knowing what would happen I said how about I do >>>>>>> factory >>>>>>> reset and you can wait for it to reboot then test again. so he came >>>>>>> back in 5 or so minutes and it had not connected (it connected about >>>>>>> 3or 4 hours later) >>>>>>> He is going to send new modem and maybe tech >>>>>> >>>>>>> Could VPN have set something strange in modem preventing my login >>>>>>> (proxies etc)which should not be a problem,and anyway should be >>>>>>> reset >>>>>>> on factory reboot. >>>>>> >>>>>> Looks more likely the logon problem is just that you should be using >>>>>> just >>>>>> 192.168.1.1 not the full form you said you are using >>>>>> https://192.168.1.1/ >>>>>> >>>>>> If you can now logon using just 192.168.1.1, post the modem stats >>>>>> page. >>>> >>>>> I have fixed problem, mea culpa I just would not believe it was my end >>>>> as it was always telstra, >>>> >>>> Yeah, there is no substitute for completely rigorous >>>> testing when its not obvious where the fault is. >>>> >>>>> I just got off my backside and started testing and searching and found >>>>> the meeces had chewed through at the point of entry cabling >>>> >>>> Interesting that it worked at all. Its surprising what vdsl can still >>>> sort of >>>> work thru fault wise. There doesn’t even need to be electrical >>>> continuity. >>> When I finally found it it only had one wire connected it had a tenous >>> connection with another that fell away as I inspected it. >>>> >>>>> fixed it up with some telstra connectors I have a bottle of and have >>>>> now got >>>>> http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/6826124661 >>>> >>>> Very decent result. >>>> >>>>> back again, And can now logon with 192.168.1.1 in the address bar >>>>> without the http://(not browser input) >>>> >>>> So post the modem status page so we have a record of that for the >>>> future. >>> >>> WAN sensing configuration >>> Auto WAN sensing >>> Broadband type >>> Mode >>> VDSL >>> Physical link status >>> DSL Status >>> Up >>> DSL Enabled >>> DSL Uptime >>> 13hours 52minutes 59seconds >>> DSL Type >>> VDSL2 >>> DSL Mode >>> Fast >>> Maximum Line rate >>> 16.01 Mbps 48.39 Mbps >>> Line Rate >>> 16.01 Mbps 46.25 Mbps >> >> Those are what they should be. >> >> And the ratio is about right, likely you >> now have the incoming line going just >> to the modem, no extra phone sockets. > > It is the same as it always was, has sockets but nothing connected Then you will do better if you remove them electrically unless they are wired in a daisy chain and the modem is in the last one, electrically furthest from the street cable. Its irrelevant whether there is anything plugged into them, what matters is the cable going to them. If its electrically connected to the line that is electrically connected to the street cable and form a spur, they resonate at VDSL2 frequencys and reduce the synch rate in the modem. >>> Data Transferred >>> 164.21 MBytes 363.52 Bytes >>> Output Power >>> 7.5 dBm 13.5 dBm >>> Line Attenuation >>> 7.6, 38.5, 74.5 dB 17.9, 47.9, 82.0 dB >> >> The last frequency band attenuations >> are a little high and that’s due to the >> poor street cabling, too many poor joins. >> >>> Noise Margin >>> 6.7 dB 6.8 dB >> >> That’s about right too. >> >>>>> Should have done this in the first place. >>>>> Just tried to tell myrepublic but the system was not on so instead of >>>>> entering direct he is sending email to cancel things tomorrow but I >>>>> bet it wont be quick enough to stop sending modem. >>>> >>>> Going to be interesting to see. >>> >>> Just got on to them again and I might have been quick enough to stop >> modem, and I asked about speed and he said coexistance may be stopping >>> even faster speeds. >> >> Yeah, its not clear how much difference that will make, very >> few have come out of coexistence yet so we don’t have any >> reports of what difference it makes from the field yet.
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| From | FMurtz <haggisz@hotmail.com> |
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| Date | 2017-11-27 15:46 +1100 |
| Message-ID | <5a1b9faf$0$55061$b1db1813$76d77b46@news.astraweb.com> |
| In reply to | #62443 |
Rod Speed wrote: > > > "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:5a1b6543$0$1262$b1db1813$3944f902@news.astraweb.com... >> Rod Speed wrote: >>> >>> >>> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>> news:5a1b5965$0$41262$b1db1813$f9722a78@news.astraweb.com... >>>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>>> news:5a1a9b7f$0$46394$b1db1813$46202bfe@news.astraweb.com... >>>>>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>>>>> news:5a19757f$0$55070$b1db1813$76d77b46@news.astraweb.com... >>>>>>>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>>>>>>> news:5a191101$0$1828$b1db1813$e2fc663e@news.astraweb.com... >>>>>>>>>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>>>>>>>>> news:5a17d815$0$50464$b1db1813$d8d38339@news.astraweb.com... >>>>>>>>>>>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>> FMurtz <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> My speed with VPN through Switzerland. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/6818796296 >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> That’s completely irrelevant. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Speed without VPN through Sydney,bear in mind I have had >>>>>>>>>>>>>> 43down in >>>>>>>>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>>>>>>>> beginning.myrepublic blames NBN >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Bet they are right about that. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/6818804872 >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> What do you get with speedtest.myrepublic.com.au ? >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> What are the synch rates in the modem status page ? >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> What could the ombudsman do? >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Nothing if the synch rates in the modem are better than 12/1, >>>>>>>>>>>>> and you arent getting more than 5 dropouts a day. NBNco >>>>>>>>>>>>> doesn’t have to do anything about your obvious fault in that >>>>>>>>>>>>> case. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> You had massive problems with your adsl service and you are >>>>>>>>>>>>> clearly still using the copper to the pillar that has the >>>>>>>>>>>>> problem. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Aussie Broadband does sometimes kick NBNco co more effectively >>>>>>>>>>>>> than most, and has a month free trial for whirlpoolers, but >>>>>>>>>>>>> they >>>>>>>>>>>>> don’t >>>>>>>>>>>>> do unlimited and are much more expensive than MR and if you >>>>>>>>>>>>> are >>>>>>>>>>>>> on contract with MR, there's a $199 exit fee and you have to >>>>>>>>>>>>> return >>>>>>>>>>>>> the modem. >>>>>>>>>>>> I have not been able to log in to router with >>>>>>>>>>>> https://192.168.1.1/ >>>>>>>>>>>> through sea monkey or IE >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> That’s a real worry. Could well be that it just needs a reboot. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> I have not been game to reset router as it is ages before it >>>>>>>>>>>> connects >>>>>>>>>>>> with dodgy line but I suppose I will have to try >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Yes, its very likely the problem, it just needs a reboot. >>>>>>>>>> Tried that yesterday and had to wait till today for it to connect >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> If you cant connect to https://192.168.1.1/ after a reboot, its >>>>>>>>> died. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On an attempt through firefox in linux I got >>>>>>>> Your connection is not secure,the owner of 192.168.1.1 has >>>>>>>> configured >>>>>>>> their web site improperly,to protect your information from being >>>>>>>> stolen firefox has not connected to this website. >>>>>>>> invalid security certificate >>>>>>>> tried to add exception, did not work. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Felix is right, you should be using just 192.168.1.1 >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Just got on to them earlier and went through the rigamarole >>>>>>>> again He >>>>>>>> agreed it was slow but working he tested and looked in modem and >>>>>>>> said >>>>>>>> it was ok. so knowing what would happen I said how about I do >>>>>>>> factory >>>>>>>> reset and you can wait for it to reboot then test again. so he came >>>>>>>> back in 5 or so minutes and it had not connected (it connected >>>>>>>> about >>>>>>>> 3or 4 hours later) >>>>>>>> He is going to send new modem and maybe tech >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Could VPN have set something strange in modem preventing my login >>>>>>>> (proxies etc)which should not be a problem,and anyway should be >>>>>>>> reset >>>>>>>> on factory reboot. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Looks more likely the logon problem is just that you should be using >>>>>>> just >>>>>>> 192.168.1.1 not the full form you said you are using >>>>>>> https://192.168.1.1/ >>>>>>> >>>>>>> If you can now logon using just 192.168.1.1, post the modem stats >>>>>>> page. >>>>> >>>>>> I have fixed problem, mea culpa I just would not believe it was my >>>>>> end >>>>>> as it was always telstra, >>>>> >>>>> Yeah, there is no substitute for completely rigorous >>>>> testing when its not obvious where the fault is. >>>>> >>>>>> I just got off my backside and started testing and searching and >>>>>> found >>>>>> the meeces had chewed through at the point of entry cabling >>>>> >>>>> Interesting that it worked at all. Its surprising what vdsl can still >>>>> sort of >>>>> work thru fault wise. There doesn’t even need to be electrical >>>>> continuity. >>>> When I finally found it it only had one wire connected it had a tenous >>>> connection with another that fell away as I inspected it. >>>>> >>>>>> fixed it up with some telstra connectors I have a bottle of and have >>>>>> now got >>>>>> http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/6826124661 >>>>> >>>>> Very decent result. >>>>> >>>>>> back again, And can now logon with 192.168.1.1 in the address bar >>>>>> without the http://(not browser input) >>>>> >>>>> So post the modem status page so we have a record of that for the >>>>> future. >>>> >>>> WAN sensing configuration >>>> Auto WAN sensing >>>> Broadband type >>>> Mode >>>> VDSL >>>> Physical link status >>>> DSL Status >>>> Up >>>> DSL Enabled >>>> DSL Uptime >>>> 13hours 52minutes 59seconds >>>> DSL Type >>>> VDSL2 >>>> DSL Mode >>>> Fast >>>> Maximum Line rate >>>> 16.01 Mbps 48.39 Mbps >>>> Line Rate >>>> 16.01 Mbps 46.25 Mbps >>> >>> Those are what they should be. >>> >>> And the ratio is about right, likely you >>> now have the incoming line going just >>> to the modem, no extra phone sockets. >> >> It is the same as it always was, has sockets but nothing connected > > Then you will do better if you remove them electrically > unless they are wired in a daisy chain and the modem > is in the last one, electrically furthest from the street cable. That is it basically, but someday when I get a TUIT and some cable from the wholesaler I will change the situation. > > Its irrelevant whether there is anything plugged into them, > what matters is the cable going to them. If its electrically > connected to the line that is electrically connected to the > street cable and form a spur, they resonate at VDSL2 > frequencys and reduce the synch rate in the modem. > >>>> Data Transferred >>>> 164.21 MBytes 363.52 Bytes >>>> Output Power >>>> 7.5 dBm 13.5 dBm >>>> Line Attenuation >>>> 7.6, 38.5, 74.5 dB 17.9, 47.9, 82.0 dB >>> >>> The last frequency band attenuations >>> are a little high and that’s due to the >>> poor street cabling, too many poor joins. >>> >>>> Noise Margin >>>> 6.7 dB 6.8 dB >>> >>> That’s about right too. >>> >>>>>> Should have done this in the first place. >>>>>> Just tried to tell myrepublic but the system was not on so instead of >>>>>> entering direct he is sending email to cancel things tomorrow but I >>>>>> bet it wont be quick enough to stop sending modem. >>>>> >>>>> Going to be interesting to see. >>>> >>>> Just got on to them again and I might have been quick enough to stop >>> modem, and I asked about speed and he said coexistance may be stopping >>>> even faster speeds. >>> >>> Yeah, its not clear how much difference that will make, very >>> few have come out of coexistence yet so we don’t have any >>> reports of what difference it makes from the field yet. > >
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| From | "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2017-11-27 16:38 +1100 |
| Message-ID | <f81mnnF69leU1@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #62444 |
"FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:5a1b9faf$0$55061$b1db1813$76d77b46@news.astraweb.com... > Rod Speed wrote: >> >> >> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >> news:5a1b6543$0$1262$b1db1813$3944f902@news.astraweb.com... >>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>> news:5a1b5965$0$41262$b1db1813$f9722a78@news.astraweb.com... >>>>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>>>> news:5a1a9b7f$0$46394$b1db1813$46202bfe@news.astraweb.com... >>>>>>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>>>>>> news:5a19757f$0$55070$b1db1813$76d77b46@news.astraweb.com... >>>>>>>>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>>>>>>>> news:5a191101$0$1828$b1db1813$e2fc663e@news.astraweb.com... >>>>>>>>>>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>>>>>>>>>> news:5a17d815$0$50464$b1db1813$d8d38339@news.astraweb.com... >>>>>>>>>>>>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>> FMurtz <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> My speed with VPN through Switzerland. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/6818796296 >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> That’s completely irrelevant. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Speed without VPN through Sydney,bear in mind I have had >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 43down in >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> beginning.myrepublic blames NBN >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Bet they are right about that. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/6818804872 >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> What do you get with speedtest.myrepublic.com.au ? >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> What are the synch rates in the modem status page ? >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> What could the ombudsman do? >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Nothing if the synch rates in the modem are better than 12/1, >>>>>>>>>>>>>> and you arent getting more than 5 dropouts a day. NBNco >>>>>>>>>>>>>> doesn’t have to do anything about your obvious fault in that >>>>>>>>>>>>>> case. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> You had massive problems with your adsl service and you are >>>>>>>>>>>>>> clearly still using the copper to the pillar that has the >>>>>>>>>>>>>> problem. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Aussie Broadband does sometimes kick NBNco co more >>>>>>>>>>>>>> effectively >>>>>>>>>>>>>> than most, and has a month free trial for whirlpoolers, but >>>>>>>>>>>>>> they >>>>>>>>>>>>>> don’t >>>>>>>>>>>>>> do unlimited and are much more expensive than MR and if you >>>>>>>>>>>>>> are >>>>>>>>>>>>>> on contract with MR, there's a $199 exit fee and you have to >>>>>>>>>>>>>> return >>>>>>>>>>>>>> the modem. >>>>>>>>>>>>> I have not been able to log in to router with >>>>>>>>>>>>> https://192.168.1.1/ >>>>>>>>>>>>> through sea monkey or IE >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> That’s a real worry. Could well be that it just needs a reboot. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> I have not been game to reset router as it is ages before it >>>>>>>>>>>>> connects >>>>>>>>>>>>> with dodgy line but I suppose I will have to try >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Yes, its very likely the problem, it just needs a reboot. >>>>>>>>>>> Tried that yesterday and had to wait till today for it to >>>>>>>>>>> connect >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> If you cant connect to https://192.168.1.1/ after a reboot, its >>>>>>>>>> died. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On an attempt through firefox in linux I got >>>>>>>>> Your connection is not secure,the owner of 192.168.1.1 has >>>>>>>>> configured >>>>>>>>> their web site improperly,to protect your information from being >>>>>>>>> stolen firefox has not connected to this website. >>>>>>>>> invalid security certificate >>>>>>>>> tried to add exception, did not work. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Felix is right, you should be using just 192.168.1.1 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Just got on to them earlier and went through the rigamarole >>>>>>>>> again He >>>>>>>>> agreed it was slow but working he tested and looked in modem and >>>>>>>>> said >>>>>>>>> it was ok. so knowing what would happen I said how about I do >>>>>>>>> factory >>>>>>>>> reset and you can wait for it to reboot then test again. so he >>>>>>>>> came >>>>>>>>> back in 5 or so minutes and it had not connected (it connected >>>>>>>>> about >>>>>>>>> 3or 4 hours later) >>>>>>>>> He is going to send new modem and maybe tech >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Could VPN have set something strange in modem preventing my login >>>>>>>>> (proxies etc)which should not be a problem,and anyway should be >>>>>>>>> reset >>>>>>>>> on factory reboot. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Looks more likely the logon problem is just that you should be >>>>>>>> using >>>>>>>> just >>>>>>>> 192.168.1.1 not the full form you said you are using >>>>>>>> https://192.168.1.1/ >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> If you can now logon using just 192.168.1.1, post the modem stats >>>>>>>> page. >>>>>> >>>>>>> I have fixed problem, mea culpa I just would not believe it was my >>>>>>> end >>>>>>> as it was always telstra, >>>>>> >>>>>> Yeah, there is no substitute for completely rigorous >>>>>> testing when its not obvious where the fault is. >>>>>> >>>>>>> I just got off my backside and started testing and searching and >>>>>>> found >>>>>>> the meeces had chewed through at the point of entry cabling >>>>>> >>>>>> Interesting that it worked at all. Its surprising what vdsl can still >>>>>> sort of >>>>>> work thru fault wise. There doesn’t even need to be electrical >>>>>> continuity. >>>>> When I finally found it it only had one wire connected it had a tenous >>>>> connection with another that fell away as I inspected it. >>>>>> >>>>>>> fixed it up with some telstra connectors I have a bottle of and have >>>>>>> now got >>>>>>> http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/6826124661 >>>>>> >>>>>> Very decent result. >>>>>> >>>>>>> back again, And can now logon with 192.168.1.1 in the address bar >>>>>>> without the http://(not browser input) >>>>>> >>>>>> So post the modem status page so we have a record of that for the >>>>>> future. >>>>> >>>>> WAN sensing configuration >>>>> Auto WAN sensing >>>>> Broadband type >>>>> Mode >>>>> VDSL >>>>> Physical link status >>>>> DSL Status >>>>> Up >>>>> DSL Enabled >>>>> DSL Uptime >>>>> 13hours 52minutes 59seconds >>>>> DSL Type >>>>> VDSL2 >>>>> DSL Mode >>>>> Fast >>>>> Maximum Line rate >>>>> 16.01 Mbps 48.39 Mbps >>>>> Line Rate >>>>> 16.01 Mbps 46.25 Mbps >>>> >>>> Those are what they should be. >>>> >>>> And the ratio is about right, likely you >>>> now have the incoming line going just >>>> to the modem, no extra phone sockets. >>> >>> It is the same as it always was, has sockets but nothing connected >> >> Then you will do better if you remove them electrically >> unless they are wired in a daisy chain and the modem >> is in the last one, electrically furthest from the street cable. > > That is it basically, but someday when I get a TUIT and some cable from > the wholesaler I will change the situation. You don’t need any cable, just use some sidecutters to electrically disconnect the unused phone sockets from the incoming line. >> Its irrelevant whether there is anything plugged into them, >> what matters is the cable going to them. If its electrically >> connected to the line that is electrically connected to the >> street cable and form a spur, they resonate at VDSL2 >> frequencys and reduce the synch rate in the modem. >> >>>>> Data Transferred >>>>> 164.21 MBytes 363.52 Bytes >>>>> Output Power >>>>> 7.5 dBm 13.5 dBm >>>>> Line Attenuation >>>>> 7.6, 38.5, 74.5 dB 17.9, 47.9, 82.0 dB >>>> >>>> The last frequency band attenuations >>>> are a little high and that’s due to the >>>> poor street cabling, too many poor joins. >>>> >>>>> Noise Margin >>>>> 6.7 dB 6.8 dB >>>> >>>> That’s about right too. >>>> >>>>>>> Should have done this in the first place. >>>>>>> Just tried to tell myrepublic but the system was not on so instead >>>>>>> of >>>>>>> entering direct he is sending email to cancel things tomorrow but I >>>>>>> bet it wont be quick enough to stop sending modem. >>>>>> >>>>>> Going to be interesting to see. >>>>> >>>>> Just got on to them again and I might have been quick enough to stop >>>> modem, and I asked about speed and he said coexistance may be stopping >>>>> even faster speeds. >>>> >>>> Yeah, its not clear how much difference that will make, very >>>> few have come out of coexistence yet so we don’t have any >>>> reports of what difference it makes from the field yet. >> >> >
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| From | FMurtz <haggisz@hotmail.com> |
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| Date | 2017-11-27 17:00 +1100 |
| Message-ID | <5a1baa0d$0$42809$b1db1813$fea9e181@news.astraweb.com> |
| In reply to | #62445 |
Rod Speed wrote: > > > "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:5a1b9faf$0$55061$b1db1813$76d77b46@news.astraweb.com... >> Rod Speed wrote: >>> >>> >>> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>> news:5a1b6543$0$1262$b1db1813$3944f902@news.astraweb.com... >>>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>>> news:5a1b5965$0$41262$b1db1813$f9722a78@news.astraweb.com... >>>>>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>>>>> news:5a1a9b7f$0$46394$b1db1813$46202bfe@news.astraweb.com... >>>>>>>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>>>>>>> news:5a19757f$0$55070$b1db1813$76d77b46@news.astraweb.com... >>>>>>>>>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>>>>>>>>> news:5a191101$0$1828$b1db1813$e2fc663e@news.astraweb.com... >>>>>>>>>>>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>>>>>>>>>>> news:5a17d815$0$50464$b1db1813$d8d38339@news.astraweb.com... >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> FMurtz <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> My speed with VPN through Switzerland. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/6818796296 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> That’s completely irrelevant. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Speed without VPN through Sydney,bear in mind I have had >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 43down in >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> beginning.myrepublic blames NBN >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Bet they are right about that. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/6818804872 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> What do you get with speedtest.myrepublic.com.au ? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> What are the synch rates in the modem status page ? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> What could the ombudsman do? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Nothing if the synch rates in the modem are better than >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 12/1, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> and you arent getting more than 5 dropouts a day. NBNco >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> doesn’t have to do anything about your obvious fault in that >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> case. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> You had massive problems with your adsl service and you are >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> clearly still using the copper to the pillar that has the >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> problem. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Aussie Broadband does sometimes kick NBNco co more >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> effectively >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> than most, and has a month free trial for whirlpoolers, but >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> they >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> don’t >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> do unlimited and are much more expensive than MR and if you >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> are >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> on contract with MR, there's a $199 exit fee and you have to >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> return >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the modem. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> I have not been able to log in to router with >>>>>>>>>>>>>> https://192.168.1.1/ >>>>>>>>>>>>>> through sea monkey or IE >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> That’s a real worry. Could well be that it just needs a >>>>>>>>>>>>> reboot. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> I have not been game to reset router as it is ages before it >>>>>>>>>>>>>> connects >>>>>>>>>>>>>> with dodgy line but I suppose I will have to try >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Yes, its very likely the problem, it just needs a reboot. >>>>>>>>>>>> Tried that yesterday and had to wait till today for it to >>>>>>>>>>>> connect >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> If you cant connect to https://192.168.1.1/ after a reboot, its >>>>>>>>>>> died. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> On an attempt through firefox in linux I got >>>>>>>>>> Your connection is not secure,the owner of 192.168.1.1 has >>>>>>>>>> configured >>>>>>>>>> their web site improperly,to protect your information from being >>>>>>>>>> stolen firefox has not connected to this website. >>>>>>>>>> invalid security certificate >>>>>>>>>> tried to add exception, did not work. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Felix is right, you should be using just 192.168.1.1 >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Just got on to them earlier and went through the rigamarole >>>>>>>>>> again He >>>>>>>>>> agreed it was slow but working he tested and looked in modem and >>>>>>>>>> said >>>>>>>>>> it was ok. so knowing what would happen I said how about I do >>>>>>>>>> factory >>>>>>>>>> reset and you can wait for it to reboot then test again. so he >>>>>>>>>> came >>>>>>>>>> back in 5 or so minutes and it had not connected (it connected >>>>>>>>>> about >>>>>>>>>> 3or 4 hours later) >>>>>>>>>> He is going to send new modem and maybe tech >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Could VPN have set something strange in modem preventing my login >>>>>>>>>> (proxies etc)which should not be a problem,and anyway should be >>>>>>>>>> reset >>>>>>>>>> on factory reboot. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Looks more likely the logon problem is just that you should be >>>>>>>>> using >>>>>>>>> just >>>>>>>>> 192.168.1.1 not the full form you said you are using >>>>>>>>> https://192.168.1.1/ >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> If you can now logon using just 192.168.1.1, post the modem stats >>>>>>>>> page. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I have fixed problem, mea culpa I just would not believe it was my >>>>>>>> end >>>>>>>> as it was always telstra, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Yeah, there is no substitute for completely rigorous >>>>>>> testing when its not obvious where the fault is. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I just got off my backside and started testing and searching and >>>>>>>> found >>>>>>>> the meeces had chewed through at the point of entry cabling >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Interesting that it worked at all. Its surprising what vdsl can >>>>>>> still >>>>>>> sort of >>>>>>> work thru fault wise. There doesn’t even need to be electrical >>>>>>> continuity. >>>>>> When I finally found it it only had one wire connected it had a >>>>>> tenous >>>>>> connection with another that fell away as I inspected it. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> fixed it up with some telstra connectors I have a bottle of and >>>>>>>> have >>>>>>>> now got >>>>>>>> http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/6826124661 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Very decent result. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> back again, And can now logon with 192.168.1.1 in the address bar >>>>>>>> without the http://(not browser input) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> So post the modem status page so we have a record of that for the >>>>>>> future. >>>>>> >>>>>> WAN sensing configuration >>>>>> Auto WAN sensing >>>>>> Broadband type >>>>>> Mode >>>>>> VDSL >>>>>> Physical link status >>>>>> DSL Status >>>>>> Up >>>>>> DSL Enabled >>>>>> DSL Uptime >>>>>> 13hours 52minutes 59seconds >>>>>> DSL Type >>>>>> VDSL2 >>>>>> DSL Mode >>>>>> Fast >>>>>> Maximum Line rate >>>>>> 16.01 Mbps 48.39 Mbps >>>>>> Line Rate >>>>>> 16.01 Mbps 46.25 Mbps >>>>> >>>>> Those are what they should be. >>>>> >>>>> And the ratio is about right, likely you >>>>> now have the incoming line going just >>>>> to the modem, no extra phone sockets. >>>> >>>> It is the same as it always was, has sockets but nothing connected >>> >>> Then you will do better if you remove them electrically >>> unless they are wired in a daisy chain and the modem >>> is in the last one, electrically furthest from the street cable. >> >> That is it basically, but someday when I get a TUIT and some cable >> from the wholesaler I will change the situation. > > You don’t need any cable, just use some sidecutters to electrically > disconnect the unused phone sockets from the incoming line. Too much trouble, the wiring darts every which way in the roof from one socket to the next with the modem on the end. >> Its irrelevant whether there is anything plugged into them, >>> what matters is the cable going to them. If its electrically >>> connected to the line that is electrically connected to the >>> street cable and form a spur, they resonate at VDSL2 >>> frequencys and reduce the synch rate in the modem. >>> >>>>>> Data Transferred >>>>>> 164.21 MBytes 363.52 Bytes >>>>>> Output Power >>>>>> 7.5 dBm 13.5 dBm >>>>>> Line Attenuation >>>>>> 7.6, 38.5, 74.5 dB 17.9, 47.9, 82.0 dB >>>>> >>>>> The last frequency band attenuations >>>>> are a little high and that’s due to the >>>>> poor street cabling, too many poor joins. >>>>> >>>>>> Noise Margin >>>>>> 6.7 dB 6.8 dB >>>>> >>>>> That’s about right too. >>>>> >>>>>>>> Should have done this in the first place. >>>>>>>> Just tried to tell myrepublic but the system was not on so >>>>>>>> instead of >>>>>>>> entering direct he is sending email to cancel things tomorrow but I >>>>>>>> bet it wont be quick enough to stop sending modem. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Going to be interesting to see. >>>>>> >>>>>> Just got on to them again and I might have been quick enough to stop >>>>> modem, and I asked about speed and he said coexistance may be stopping >>>>>> even faster speeds. >>>>> >>>>> Yeah, its not clear how much difference that will make, very >>>>> few have come out of coexistence yet so we don’t have any >>>>> reports of what difference it makes from the field yet. >>> >>> >>
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| From | "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2017-11-27 19:26 +1100 |
| Message-ID | <f820ibF8darU2@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #62446 |
"FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:5a1baa0d$0$42809$b1db1813$fea9e181@news.astraweb.com... > Rod Speed wrote: >> >> >> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >> news:5a1b9faf$0$55061$b1db1813$76d77b46@news.astraweb.com... >>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>> news:5a1b6543$0$1262$b1db1813$3944f902@news.astraweb.com... >>>>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>>>> news:5a1b5965$0$41262$b1db1813$f9722a78@news.astraweb.com... >>>>>>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>>>>>> news:5a1a9b7f$0$46394$b1db1813$46202bfe@news.astraweb.com... >>>>>>>>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>>>>>>>> news:5a19757f$0$55070$b1db1813$76d77b46@news.astraweb.com... >>>>>>>>>>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>>>>>>>>>> news:5a191101$0$1828$b1db1813$e2fc663e@news.astraweb.com... >>>>>>>>>>>>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> "FMurtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>>>>>>>>>>>> news:5a17d815$0$50464$b1db1813$d8d38339@news.astraweb.com... >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Rod Speed wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> FMurtz <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> My speed with VPN through Switzerland. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/6818796296 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> That’s completely irrelevant. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Speed without VPN through Sydney,bear in mind I have had >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 43down in >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> beginning.myrepublic blames NBN >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Bet they are right about that. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/6818804872 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> What do you get with speedtest.myrepublic.com.au ? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> What are the synch rates in the modem status page ? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> What could the ombudsman do? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Nothing if the synch rates in the modem are better than >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 12/1, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> and you arent getting more than 5 dropouts a day. NBNco >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> doesn’t have to do anything about your obvious fault in >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> that >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> case. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> You had massive problems with your adsl service and you are >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> clearly still using the copper to the pillar that has the >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> problem. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Aussie Broadband does sometimes kick NBNco co more >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> effectively >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> than most, and has a month free trial for whirlpoolers, but >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> they >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> don’t >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> do unlimited and are much more expensive than MR and if you >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> are >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> on contract with MR, there's a $199 exit fee and you have >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> to >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> return >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the modem. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I have not been able to log in to router with >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> https://192.168.1.1/ >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> through sea monkey or IE >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> That’s a real worry. Could well be that it just needs a >>>>>>>>>>>>>> reboot. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I have not been game to reset router as it is ages before it >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> connects >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> with dodgy line but I suppose I will have to try >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Yes, its very likely the problem, it just needs a reboot. >>>>>>>>>>>>> Tried that yesterday and had to wait till today for it to >>>>>>>>>>>>> connect >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> If you cant connect to https://192.168.1.1/ after a reboot, its >>>>>>>>>>>> died. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> On an attempt through firefox in linux I got >>>>>>>>>>> Your connection is not secure,the owner of 192.168.1.1 has >>>>>>>>>>> configured >>>>>>>>>>> their web site improperly,to protect your information from being >>>>>>>>>>> stolen firefox has not connected to this website. >>>>>>>>>>> invalid security certificate >>>>>>>>>>> tried to add exception, did not work. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Felix is right, you should be using just 192.168.1.1 >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Just got on to them earlier and went through the rigamarole >>>>>>>>>>> again He >>>>>>>>>>> agreed it was slow but working he tested and looked in modem and >>>>>>>>>>> said >>>>>>>>>>> it was ok. so knowing what would happen I said how about I do >>>>>>>>>>> factory >>>>>>>>>>> reset and you can wait for it to reboot then test again. so he >>>>>>>>>>> came >>>>>>>>>>> back in 5 or so minutes and it had not connected (it connected >>>>>>>>>>> about >>>>>>>>>>> 3or 4 hours later) >>>>>>>>>>> He is going to send new modem and maybe tech >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Could VPN have set something strange in modem preventing my >>>>>>>>>>> login >>>>>>>>>>> (proxies etc)which should not be a problem,and anyway should be >>>>>>>>>>> reset >>>>>>>>>>> on factory reboot. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Looks more likely the logon problem is just that you should be >>>>>>>>>> using >>>>>>>>>> just >>>>>>>>>> 192.168.1.1 not the full form you said you are using >>>>>>>>>> https://192.168.1.1/ >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> If you can now logon using just 192.168.1.1, post the modem stats >>>>>>>>>> page. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I have fixed problem, mea culpa I just would not believe it was my >>>>>>>>> end >>>>>>>>> as it was always telstra, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Yeah, there is no substitute for completely rigorous >>>>>>>> testing when its not obvious where the fault is. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I just got off my backside and started testing and searching and >>>>>>>>> found >>>>>>>>> the meeces had chewed through at the point of entry cabling >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Interesting that it worked at all. Its surprising what vdsl can >>>>>>>> still >>>>>>>> sort of >>>>>>>> work thru fault wise. There doesn’t even need to be electrical >>>>>>>> continuity. >>>>>>> When I finally found it it only had one wire connected it had a >>>>>>> tenous >>>>>>> connection with another that fell away as I inspected it. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> fixed it up with some telstra connectors I have a bottle of and >>>>>>>>> have >>>>>>>>> now got >>>>>>>>> http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/6826124661 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Very decent result. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> back again, And can now logon with 192.168.1.1 in the address bar >>>>>>>>> without the http://(not browser input) >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> So post the modem status page so we have a record of that for the >>>>>>>> future. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> WAN sensing configuration >>>>>>> Auto WAN sensing >>>>>>> Broadband type >>>>>>> Mode >>>>>>> VDSL >>>>>>> Physical link status >>>>>>> DSL Status >>>>>>> Up >>>>>>> DSL Enabled >>>>>>> DSL Uptime >>>>>>> 13hours 52minutes 59seconds >>>>>>> DSL Type >>>>>>> VDSL2 >>>>>>> DSL Mode >>>>>>> Fast >>>>>>> Maximum Line rate >>>>>>> 16.01 Mbps 48.39 Mbps >>>>>>> Line Rate >>>>>>> 16.01 Mbps 46.25 Mbps >>>>>> >>>>>> Those are what they should be. >>>>>> >>>>>> And the ratio is about right, likely you >>>>>> now have the incoming line going just >>>>>> to the modem, no extra phone sockets. >>>>> >>>>> It is the same as it always was, has sockets but nothing connected >>>> >>>> Then you will do better if you remove them electrically >>>> unless they are wired in a daisy chain and the modem >>>> is in the last one, electrically furthest from the street cable. >>> >>> That is it basically, but someday when I get a TUIT and some cable >>> from the wholesaler I will change the situation. >> >> You don’t need any cable, just use some sidecutters to electrically >> disconnect the unused phone sockets from the incoming line. > Too much trouble, the wiring darts every which way in the roof from one > socket to the next with the modem on the end. If the modem is electrically on the end, and you get a lower synch when you put the modem on the other sockets for a test, there isnt any point in point in removing the extras sockets, there are no spurs. >>> Its irrelevant whether there is anything plugged into them, >>>> what matters is the cable going to them. If its electrically >>>> connected to the line that is electrically connected to the >>>> street cable and form a spur, they resonate at VDSL2 >>>> frequencys and reduce the synch rate in the modem. >>>> >>>>>>> Data Transferred >>>>>>> 164.21 MBytes 363.52 Bytes >>>>>>> Output Power >>>>>>> 7.5 dBm 13.5 dBm >>>>>>> Line Attenuation >>>>>>> 7.6, 38.5, 74.5 dB 17.9, 47.9, 82.0 dB >>>>>> >>>>>> The last frequency band attenuations >>>>>> are a little high and that’s due to the >>>>>> poor street cabling, too many poor joins. >>>>>> >>>>>>> Noise Margin >>>>>>> 6.7 dB 6.8 dB >>>>>> >>>>>> That’s about right too. >>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Should have done this in the first place. >>>>>>>>> Just tried to tell myrepublic but the system was not on so >>>>>>>>> instead of >>>>>>>>> entering direct he is sending email to cancel things tomorrow but >>>>>>>>> I >>>>>>>>> bet it wont be quick enough to stop sending modem. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Going to be interesting to see. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Just got on to them again and I might have been quick enough to stop >>>>>> modem, and I asked about speed and he said coexistance may be >>>>>> stopping >>>>>>> even faster speeds. >>>>>> >>>>>> Yeah, its not clear how much difference that will make, very >>>>>> few have come out of coexistence yet so we don’t have any >>>>>> reports of what difference it makes from the field yet.
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| From | Petzl <petzlx@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2017-11-27 19:35 +1100 |
| Message-ID | <e9jn1d50tkb8gs03s6d3n15l8883ai3hnd@4ax.com> |
| In reply to | #62447 |
On Mon, 27 Nov 2017 19:26:41 +1100, "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote: >> Too much trouble, the wiring darts every which way in the roof from one >> socket to the next with the modem on the end. > >If the modem is electrically on the end, and you get a lower synch >when you put the modem on the other sockets for a test, there isnt >any point in point in removing the extras sockets, there are no spurs. FMurtz You should have at least 2 fuses for power points in your house pull one of those fuses out of power board Then plug modem into the opposite power point. Example if modem is off plug it into a power source that is on. Return fuse to power board. -- Petzl If you look at Australia it is largely a Christian country with Christian norms. Our laws, The things we do, The way our political parties behave, have, if not an activist Christianity about it, Christian ideals. Paul Keating
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