Hi Mud_Wizard
Thanks for the extensive reply
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Originally Posted by MUD_Wizard
Those will be installing the initial firmware updates.
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Thanks. That makes sense. In the quick start guide with the router they tell you to reboot after it has been online for 3 minutes. Looks like that figure might be a bit optimistic.
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Originally Posted by MUD_Wizard
[COLOR="blue"]Yes the Hub 3 works great in router mode, even with the slightly spikey BQM.
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This is what my BQM looked like when I was using the Superhub 2ac. You can see why I thought things had got worse
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Originally Posted by MUD_Wizard
You should post your network log, so we can see what's what.
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Here it is. I have blanked out the MAC address of my modem
Network Log
Date And Time Error Number Event Description
2016-08-25 21:20:42.00 69010200 SW Download INIT - Via Config file
1970-01-01 00:01:26.00 84020200 Lost MDD Timeout;CM-MAC=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx;CMTS-MAC=00:00:00:00:00:00;CM-QOS=1.1;CM-VER=3.0;
1970-01-01 00:01:26.00 84020300 MDD message timeout;CM-MAC=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx;CMTS-MAC=00:00:00:00:00:00;CM-QOS=1.1;CM-VER=3.0;
2016-08-25 21:30:58.00 69010900 Disruption during SW download - Power Failure
2016-08-25 21:31:27.00 82000200 No Ranging Response received - T3 time-out;CM-MAC=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx;CMTS-MAC=00:01:5c:81:c6:50;CM-QOS=1.1;CM-VER=3.0;
2016-08-25 21:31:39.00 69010900 Disruption during SW download - Power Failure
2016-08-25 21:31:41.00 69010200 SW Download INIT - Via Config file
2016-08-25 21:41:25.00 69011200 SW download Successful - Via Config file
2016-08-25 22:06:58.00 66060300 Map Request Retry Timeout;CM-MAC=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx;CMTS-MAC=00:01:5c:81:c6:50;CM-QOS=1.1;CM-VER=3.0;
2016-08-25 22:10:25.00 82000400 Received Response to Broadcast Maintenance Request, But no Unicast Maintenance opportunities received - T4 time out;CM-MAC=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx;CMTS-MAC=00:01:5c:81:c6:50;CM-QOS=1.1;CM-VER=3.0;
2016-08-26 12:10:18.00 66060300 Map Request Retry Timeout;CM-MAC=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx;CMTS-MAC=00:01:5c:81:c6:50;CM-QOS=1.1;CM-VER=3.0;
2016-08-26 16:24:27.00 82000400 Received Response to Broadcast Maintenance Request, But no Unicast Maintenance opportunities received - T4 time out;CM-MAC=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx;CMTS-MAC=00:01:5c:81:c6:50;CM-QOS=1.1;CM-VER=3.0;
2016-08-26 16:55:41.00 66060300 Map Request Retry Timeout;CM-MAC=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx;CMTS-MAC=00:01:5c:81:c6:50;CM-QOS=1.1;CM-VER=3.0;
2016-08-26 16:59:51.00 82000400 Received Response to Broadcast Maintenance Request, But no Unicast Maintenance opportunities received - T4 time out;CM-MAC=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx;CMTS-MAC=00:01:5c:81:c6:50;CM-QOS=1.1;CM-VER=3.0;
2016-08-26 18:53:42.00 66060300 Map Request Retry Timeout;CM-MAC=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx;CMTS-MAC=00:01:5c:81:c6:50;CM-QOS=1.1;CM-VER=3.0;
2016-08-26 18:58:19.00 82000400 Received Response to Broadcast Maintenance Request, But no Unicast Maintenance opportunities received - T4 time out;CM-MAC=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx;CMTS-MAC=00:01:5c:81:c6:50;CM-QOS=1.1;CM-VER=3.0;
2016-08-26 19:01:56.00 66060300 Map Request Retry Timeout;CM-MAC=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx;CMTS-MAC=00:01:5c:81:c6:50;CM-QOS=1.1;CM-VER=3.0;
2016-08-26 19:06:32.00 82000400 Received Response to Broadcast Maintenance Request, But no Unicast Maintenance opportunities received - T4 time out;CM-MAC=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx;CMTS-MAC=00:01:5c:81:c6:50;CM-QOS=1.1;CM-VER=3.0;
2016-08-26 19:10:24.00 66060300 Map Request Retry Timeout;CM-MAC=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx;CMTS-MAC=00:01:5c:81:c6:50;CM-QOS=1.1;CM-VER=3.0;
2016-08-27 09:58:33.00 82000200 No Ranging Response received - T3 time-out;CM-MAC=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx;CMTS-MAC=00:01:5c:81:c6:50;CM-QOS=1.1;CM-VER=3.0;
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Originally Posted by MUD_Wizard
Your BQM graph looks fairly average for a Hub 3, excluding the red packet loss events (which may or may not be explained by the combination of firmware updates in the first few hours, events in the network log and your reboots).
The slight increase in minimum latency (green) and increased thickness of the blue average latency will be due to the additional 8 channels of downstream you have locked.
Each 256 QAM downstream channel incurs 0.32 ms of additional latency per channel due to interleave. See the table at the bottom of this link:
http://www.kitz.co.uk/adsl/interleav...g_introduction
16 downstream channels locked (as you have) means a total of 5.12ms due to interleave instead of 2.56ms, when you only have 8 channels locked.
Since the BQM only plots every 100 seconds a single spike within that time is enough to produce the yellow spikes you see. I think those are maintenance tasks and data being transferred. The SH2ac also experiences similar yellow spikes in router mode (I have one running on the same line as my Hub 3), though not as often and not as high.
Where hub 3 users only have 8 or 12 channels locked their BQM graph has less yellow spikes and less thickness of blue.
Hope that helps in some way to understand what you're seeing.
The blue spikes on the graph look like times when data is being transferred?
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Thanks for the explanation. I was not aware of the extra latency due to channel interleve. I look forward to studying the link in more detail when I can devote the time.
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Originally Posted by MUD_Wizard
Correct. It's a known issue in the GUI which is fixed in firmware 9.1.88T, so you must have been on 9.1.88J5 at that point. Your firmware may have updated again since then?
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Correct I am on 9.1.88T
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Originally Posted by MUD_Wizard
Anything in the 40's is perfect. Though keep an eye on them as that could be the reason for your disconnects (assuming it's not you rebooting your hub)?[COLOR="Silver"]
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I was asking about power leveles because in the past mine have fluctuated quite a bit. In the past the engineer had left a selection of forward path attenuators for me to swap around when the levels changed too much. This had not been such a problem since another enginner changed the tap in the cabinet about 6/8 months ago. I have not had to use an attenuator since then. He also added an inline filter between the wallplate and my modem.
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Originally Posted by MUD_Wizard
That's only IF he is on an Arris CMTS (which he can check by looking up the CMTS MAC in his network log).
If he's on a Cisco CMTS then the Hub 3 will work fine, even in modem mode.
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CMTS MAC is 00:01:5c:81:c6:50 which I think decodes to Arris
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Originally Posted by MUD_Wizard
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Not 100% sure that the problem I have is the port flipping. Connection seems to be stable most of the time - It has been up since about 20:30 last night. However when the does drop, it does it repeatedly at short intervals for a while. This is my snapshot QBM graph for last 24 hours. (If I have got the formatting right)
Do you think it is worth requesting 9.1.116V firmware? Are there any known issues with it that I need to be aware of?
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Originally Posted by MUD_Wizard
In the mean-time, if necessary, he can run his hub in router mode.
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When I received my first Superhub 2ac I did try running it in router mode. After a short time it went into a flappy state and went into a constant reboot cycle every few minutes. I tried to backup my configuration prior to full reset but it refused to recognise my credentials. Apparently this was a known problem. Speaking to support there was noting they could do, so we did a factory reset and I entered my setings from paper notes. The issue re-occured and a replacement Superhub 2ac was sent. This one immediately had the same problem as soon as I loaded my configuration settings. Putting the hub into modem mode and using an external router cause all the issues to do away.
I was prepared to give the hub 3 a try in router mode but the GUI was so slow to be almost unusable and the real show stopper was that would not accept the IP address I needed in the DMZ setting. If seemed happy to accept other addresses, but not the .5 I needed to set.
The 2ac also would not let me set the subnet mask that I wanted. I have a virtualisation lab set-up at home and can get through a large number of IP addresses. I use a netmask of 255.255.248.0 which the 2ac would not accomodate, so I had to work around that. My TP-Link router is happy to let me set whatever subnet want. I do not know what the hub 3 will accept.
If I do have to sun the hub 3 in router mode, I am thinking of setting my router to an address that the hub 3 will accept as a DMZ and taking the hit on double NAT. I have aleady disabled UPNP, so apart from a small latency increase I think I should be OK.
Also, I understand that the hub 3 is rather picky regarding what port it will forward in port forwarding. Does this also apply with DMZ? I am running a few external facing sirvices which I need to route to the correct internal addresses.
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Originally Posted by MUD_Wizard
Though we haven't established what his issues are at the point.
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Now that you have explained the yellow spikes on the BQM graph, my main issue is the connection staying up.
Thanks agian for you very detailed reply.
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Originally Posted by adduxi
That's interesting? I thought all Hub 3's were white?
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So did I. The power brick and cable are white, but the modem is shiny black.
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Originally Posted by Sephiroth
As per what JB says about the .8 reading.
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The .8 has gone now.
Upstream bonded channels
Channel ID Frequency(Hz) Modulation Power (dBmV) Mode Channel Bandwidth(Hz) Symbol Rate (ksps)
13 46200000 ATDMA 47.5 16 qam 6400000 5120
14 39400000 ATDMA 47 16 qam 6400000 5120