I have been told that my brand new draytek vigor2700 is not compatible with my new adsl2 service. However I did have one full day where it did work. The Idnet support tells me that this is a known problem but todate there is no solution. Is any one else having this issue and if so does any one have a working solution? :fingers:
Forgot to mention. the one full day it did work was from after I change the firm ware update to what I would imagine was a down grade rather than a upgrade.
here is where I found it.
ftp://ftp.draytek.com/Vigor2700/
Welcome to the forum. :welc: :karma:
It's a known problem with some Huawei MSANs. The problem is one of timing and, while IDNet have been successful, working with Draytek, at finding a workaround for some models, the 2700, so far, has not been resolved. Sorry. :(
I see. is it still being looked into or should I begin to try and send the router back under the latent defect act?
Thanks
The problem is that there's nothing wrong with the router as such, it's an incompatibility with the MSAN. Trying to decide whether it's BT or Draytek to blame would be very difficult. The best thing to do would be to let support know, if you haven't already, and contact Draytek to see if they have a solution.
Thanks Rik. I have contacted them and have not recieved much help from them at all. Please see below. They seem quite content simply blaming Idnet
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Hello Graeme,
There is not currently an ETA on when this can be resolved on our end as we are waiting for some information from IDNet before the firmware engineers can diagnose why this problem is occurring.
Regards,
David
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Hello Graeme,
The problem you mention is specific to IDNet and their ADSL2+ service
however our engineers are looking into the problem at the
moment and there is currently no resolution for this issue.
If you wish to return the router, you would need to contact your
supplier, Misco.
Regards,
David
It's not specific to IDNet, afaik, but to BT's WBC service. However, it might be worth your while posting on ThinkBroadband in the DSL Hardware section as you will get responses there from WBC-connected users who are with other ISPs. We will only be able to tell you our experiences with IDNet, and what we've been told by IDNet, so can't make any comparisons.
You might want to read this post, from Simon Davies:
http://www.idnetters.co.uk/forums/index.php?topic=14382.msg370304#msg370304
:welc: :karma:
Hi,
I am currently make in the post from the router I have problems with. It's odd how it does work sometimes and other times it simply wont make the connection.
I will monitor it tonight and let you know. Is there any information I can obtain with my current connectivity which may help? Statistics ect.....
Cheers
It might be of interest if you could get the router stats (attenuation, SNR, etc), then someone could look over them for you, but I'm no expert, so it won't be me. :)
Quote from: dude on Aug 26, 2009, 20:58:28
I will monitor it tonight and let you know. Is there any information I can obtain with my current connectivity which may help? Statistics ect.....
The router stats will give us information about the connection, but it won't help diagnose this timing problem, I'm afraid.
Dont know if this is what you meant.
ADSL Status Mode State Up Speed Down Speed SNR Margin Loop Att.
ADSL2+(G.992.5) SHOWTIME 1137000 13252000 8 33
ADSL Information ( SDSLADSL Firmware Version: 211801_A)
ATM Statistics TX Blocks RX Blocks Corrected Blocks Uncorrected Blocks
932997 7071820 0 883
Still seems to be working. so dunno if the problem has been inadvertently fixed or what? but gonna see how long it lasts.
Thanks
Dude
I would assume there should be a decimal point before those zeros ;D For your attenuation and noise margin that looks about right to me, pretty good in fact but I'm not an expert. It would be interesting to see what sync speed and actual throughput you are getting from a BT speed test.
Oh and a belated welcome :welc: :karma:
What Zap, Said. ;) Your noise margin may be set to 9db to stabilise the line, check that immediately after re-booting the router next.
Will do. Still seems to be working however I havnt rebooted the router yet. will give that a try later today along with a speed test and share my results.
Cheers