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Re: BRAS Profile - Speed - Latency - DLM
01-10-2013 9:04 PM
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Re: BRAS Profile - Speed - Latency - DLM
07-10-2013 1:59 PM
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And as others have said the BTOR engineer should/would of installed a BT openreach modem as part of the FTTC installation,
Re: BRAS Profile - Speed - Latency - DLM
07-10-2013 3:08 PM
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Re: BRAS Profile - Speed - Latency - DLM
07-10-2013 3:46 PM
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The BT Engineer did bring his own modem with him, but before he got there I setup the Draytek, all he had to do was install a new faceplate on the master socket. I plugged in the RJ11 cable into the Draytek modem.
He checked the sync speed and took the BT modem with him as he seen I was using my own equipment.
The problem has now been resolved, since I installed the BT modem the connection has been solid, up and running for 170 hours counting. sync speed is a lot higher than the Draytek, 65.2Mbit down and 12.8Mbit up.
I still just have interleaving set to low on the downstream bandwidth and has introduced a 8ms delay onto my latency but DLM should fix that.
All I can say is I am very disappointed with Draytek, none of their latest firmware fixed this issue, I had even tried 2x Draytek 2850's both of the routers had the same problem.
Re: BRAS Profile - Speed - Latency - DLM
07-10-2013 3:51 PM
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Re: BRAS Profile - Speed - Latency - DLM
07-10-2013 6:10 PM
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Quote from: BoBBYI986 He checked the sync speed and took the BT modem with him as he seen I was using my own equipment.
How bizarre that he did that, given that only the OR modem is officially supported, and how bizarre that you let him!
Re: BRAS Profile - Speed - Latency - DLM
07-10-2013 6:59 PM
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Which type of FTTC (Green ) Cab are you connected to the one with 2 doors or the small ECI single door cab ? Just for reference for any one else who may be thinking of using a draytek modem/router for FTTC once self installs are rolled out oh and could you also provide the model number of the dratek modem, unless it the only one they make
Re: BRAS Profile - Speed - Latency - DLM
14-10-2013 4:00 PM
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I am connected to a single door FTTC cabinet.
I cannot find the model number of the built in VDSL modem, I have checked web interface also the label on the back of the router, I'm sure DrayTek use the same VDSL modem for all of their FTTC range of routers.
As for the BTOR modem, all is still working fine
Re: BRAS Profile - Speed - Latency - DLM
24-04-2014 1:45 PM
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I have been using a Draytek 2850vn for about 18 months and it has been fine - a little slower to start with that the supplied BTOR modem but that quickly got put in a cupboard (as a spare).
Since new year, I have been getting frequent disconnects and SNR went through the roof just as BT started working on cabs near me. BT have finally gone and my SNR has gone back to similar to my "electrical length" as reported by the Draytek (~ 60 x 0.1db). Electrical length is 68. The SNR did go close to 180!
But I still get very frequent VDSL disconnects (I had 6 yesterday), 2 so far today. I used to get close to 72meg down and 19 up. I am lucky to get 42 down and 15 up now.
I guess I could go back to the BTOR modem, but Draytek has been fine for 12 months (just tried the latest f/w and no difference, changed the MTU also and no difference) - why just now/recently? How do I know which green cab I am connected to? Single door or double door etc.
Thanks,
Si.
Re: BRAS Profile - Speed - Latency - DLM
24-04-2014 4:39 PM
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Quote from: slime How do I know which green cab I am connected to?
Put your phone number in here and it will tell you: https://www.btwholesale.com/includes/adsl/main.html
The number should be be on the PCP near the fibre cabinet, not the fibre cabinet itself.
And yes, the obvious thing to do first is to switch back to the OR modem.
Re: BRAS Profile - Speed - Latency - DLM
24-04-2014 5:42 PM
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I think the Draytek uses a Broadcom chipset.
Re: BRAS Profile - Speed - Latency - DLM
24-04-2014 5:50 PM
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25-04-2014 2:30 PM
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Re: BRAS Profile - Speed - Latency - DLM
25-04-2014 3:20 PM
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Unfortunately we can't advise the whereabouts of specific cabinets. The only thing I'd suggest is going for a longer wander in hope that you'll find it!
Happy cab hunting!
Out of curiosity, have you switched back to the BTOR modem and if you have, has it made any difference?
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