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Re: R36 Firmware Beta Test (was R35)
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Re: R36 Firmware Beta Test (was R35)
I should be on 60Mbps, but since upgrading and moving to R36, the speed has dropped to an average of 29Mbps
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well, the Flood detection theory hasn't worked for me.
Xbox multiplayer has been rendered completely useless because I fear the connection dropping out constantly. The virgin media forums are littered with people compaining about the same thing with no solution forthcoming. What on earth was wrong with the R30 firmware, that worked perfectly fine? |
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can't help but quote Stephen as you are obviously needlessly moaning
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In fact I don't think it ever was a real bug - it was just the software doing what it had been coded to do - block a flood of pings. |
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Where on earth do you find your connection speeds on the new R36 firmware?
Thankyouplease. |
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192.168.100.1
dont login and look to your top right for router status ---------- Post added at 17:01 ---------- Previous post was at 16:57 ---------- or login > advanced > under device management click on network status |
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Sat staring at that now and it appears to list everything but speed.
---------- Post added at 17:11 ---------- Previous post was at 17:09 ---------- Ah it only seems to show when you're not logged in... Weird |
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Today I got a 100meg super hub, I was at work and I told the engineer (over the phone) to get them to put the SH into modem mode as there have been issues with it, we was supprised I knew about it, but did so.
When I came home I can only get 25meg, and my routers (ASUS RT-N66U) internet status says "detecting connection again..." and I noticed I was lossing connections to XBL parties. The engineer phoned back to see if there where any problems with the 1TB Tivo box he installed, and when my dad told him it could take a while for it to get the conections for 100meg a while to settle. Is there any thing I can do to to help. |
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[b]Primary Downstream Service Flow[b] SFID : 900 Max Traffic Rate : 110000000 bps Max Traffic Burst : 10000 bytes Min Traffic Rate : 0 bps Primary Upstream Service Flow SFID : 899 Max Traffic Rate : 10250000 bps Max Traffic Burst : 16320 bytes Min Traffic Rate : 0 bps Max Concatenated Burst : 16320 bytes Scheduling Type : Best Effort |
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Connection dropping: Do you lose your internet access when the Asus router is "detecting connection"? Could be signal levels on your connection or may be a VM network issue. To check levels: Look at the tabs under http://192.168.100.1/RouterStatus.html Post the levels from the Downstream tab Post the levels from the Upstream tab The levels should have been checked by the installation engineer but this doesn't seem to always be the case... Speedtest: How are you testing? Are you connected by ethernet cable or by wireless? If wireless: a) Try an ethernet cable b) Does your PC support 802.11n or is it 802.11g only? If 'g' then you won't get anything faster around 25Mbps |
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Well, I'm Finally fixed thanks to update on the Virgin Media support forums.
I was lazy when my Superhub was delivered, and just plugged in the old mains lead from my old Virgin Modem "because it fit", not giving a thought to power input/outputs. The 0.8 A output must have been sufficient for the previous firmware but it definitely isnt for R36. Found the plug that came with the superhub that obviously has the right power output and voila..... no problems. That'll teach me to be lazy..... |
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when theres a glitch, error, fault whatever and bonding is no more is there a system to find and resync connections? recently ive found ive had to manually reboot. others times in the past it sorted itself out.
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The attached image shows the process. The CM has to find an US channel in order to send it's initial ranging request. If the CM (SH) is not in a state of grace for whatecver reason, then a reboot is the only way of getting a proper request process. If it is in a state of grace when the glitch occurred, it won't need a reboot.
As broad as it's long. HTH. |
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sorry I wasn't clear enough. when theres a glitch of some sort and a connection goes down to 1 down channel locked and 1 up channel locked is there a system in place to resync bonding rather than leaving the connection with only 1 channel locked on for each up and downstream
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