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Paul 01-08-2009 22:43

Re: Broadband Quality Trial
 
You dont get to keep it anyway :)

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Quote:

Originally Posted by joglynne (Post 34841746)
Well if VM play fair my area will be represented but being some what cynical, and not having seen anywhere that VM aren't the ones choosing who to use, I suspect that VM will not have missed the opportunity to load the results in their favour.

VM are not actually running the trial are they ? I thought it was Samknows ?

Hiroki 01-08-2009 22:44

Re: Broadband Quality Trial
 
Anyone know how we return these routers at the end of the trial?

dd11 01-08-2009 23:22

Re: Broadband Quality Trial
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hiroki (Post 34845466)
Anyone know how we return these routers at the end of the trial?

a long time before you need to worry about that i'd say.

joglynne 01-08-2009 23:24

Re: Broadband Quality Trial
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul M (Post 34845463)
You dont get to keep it anyway :)

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VM are not actually running the trial are they ? I thought it was Samknows ?

As far as I know, I signed up on a VM site, from what I have read VM sent out the acknowledgments of the applications and the confirmations of acceptance on to the trial. If these emails came from SamKnows then I apologise to VM for not trusting them.

Although the equipment may well be supplied by Samknows I can find nothing that says their involvement in this trial is anything other than the processing and interpretation of data obtained by the test modems, with nothing having been said about their ensuring that the choice of trialists was a fair representation of VM's BB customer base.

LOL I'm sounding as though I wear an aluminum hat which is not like me at all. I guess this trial has just got under my skin.

Milambar 04-08-2009 14:07

Re: Broadband Quality Trial
 
I was delivered a nice Linksys WGR54GL in the post today, along with setup instructions...
So the first thing I did was set it up, and nmap'ed it. Its only got one listening port, port 22. All the others are in a closed state. Closed, not filtered.

PS. I hope that they let us keep them, along with instructions on how to reflash the firmware to Tomato or DD-WRT at the end of the trial. I've always wanted a 54GL, all the local stores only sell the new 54G-UK models.

Zhadnost 04-08-2009 18:39

Re: Broadband Quality Trial
 
Depending on version of the board, there are some pads on it that you can put a header on and use a JTAG cable.

Personally I prefer some of the GS's, they were a bit better specced.

Mustard 05-08-2009 10:35

Re: Broadband Quality Trial
 
Just got a really ugly bare metal box with a massive antenna for use with the trial.

Had to hide it in a cupboard - it was making me feel sick just looking at it...

Peter_ 05-08-2009 10:36

Re: Broadband Quality Trial
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mustard (Post 34847920)
Just got a really ugly bare metal box with a massive antenna for use with the trial.

Had to hide it in a cupboard - it was making me feel sick just looking at it...

Are you on 50Mb as everyone else got the Linksys.

Mustard 05-08-2009 10:38

Re: Broadband Quality Trial
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Moldova (Post 34847923)
Are you on 50Mb as everyone else got the Linksys.

Yeah, 50Mb. Is that the reason for having this ugly thing?

Peter_ 05-08-2009 10:55

Re: Broadband Quality Trial
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mustard (Post 34847926)
Yeah, 50Mb. Is that the reason for having this ugly thing?

Probably as all the smaller packages received the Linksys which is 54g so not powerful enough for a 50Mb connection.

Zhadnost 05-08-2009 15:38

Re: Broadband Quality Trial
 
I assumed the wireless bit wasn't even anabled and the reason why the 54GL was being used was that it makes a cheap, handly little embedded system.

BenMcr 05-08-2009 15:39

Re: Broadband Quality Trial
 
Well if it is sensing wireless activity then the 54g wouldn't work for a 'N' router with 50Mbit ;)

Zhadnost 05-08-2009 16:11

Re: Broadband Quality Trial
 
It didn't occur to me that it would be sensing wireless activity. I can't see how that would work.

Peter_ 05-08-2009 17:35

Re: Broadband Quality Trial
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Zhadnost (Post 34848148)
It didn't occur to me that it would be sensing wireless activity. I can't see how that would work.

It is a passive receiver so that it only runs test while you are not utilising the bandwidth that is why the antennas must be fitted.

Zhadnost 05-08-2009 21:14

Re: Broadband Quality Trial
 
Wouldn't it make more sense for it to sit between the modem and router?


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