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FAQ RevisionsEditors: Doctor Olds See Profile, adsldude See Profile, lev See Profile, No_Strings See Profile
Last modified on 2009-09-11 19:57:33

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·Utilities for Siemens/Efficient/Speedstream CPE stats Customer Premise Equipment
·How do I display the Advanced Status Page with the 3060?
·Is there a Guide to the 3060 modem Advanced Statistics output?
·General Troubleshooting of 3060 reinstall issues?
·Is there a list of 3060/3061 KB articles, guides and drivers?
·Is there a general FAQ on the retail Speedstream Products?
·Troubleshooting Overheating (Model #'s 4060, 5250, 5260, 5360, 5621, and 5660)
·EnterNet 300 does not show the DSL Modem tab for my 5260 or 5360?
·Where can I get FlowPoint Kernels and Documentation?
·LAN Security - Separation of Wireless devices from Wired Devices
·Where is support for EnterNet 300 & tango software and its availability?
·Frontier.Net USB Drivers for Efficient SpeedStream (5667, 5200, and 6520)
There are currently three (3) available for download.

1SpeedStream Stats v1.0.0.3 Zip File Archive

2Teledat 330 Stats v1.0.1.4 Zip File Archive

3SpeedStream Stats v2.0.7.6 Zip File Archive




SpeedStream Stats v1.0.0.3






Teledat 330 Stats v1.0.1.4






SpeedStream Stats v2.0.7.6



More info here:

»SpeedStreamStats v2.0.7

»Speedstream Stats Tool

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by Doctor Olds See Profile
last modified: 2007-11-20 16:38:00

Use the key sequence CTRL-ALT-A

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by leevis See Profile edited by Doctor Olds See Profile
last modified: 2004-05-19 06:31:14

Yes, in the thread below.

»3060: Advanced Statistics

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by Doctor Olds See Profile
last modified: 2004-05-19 06:31:49

These Efficient KB articles may help:

Troubleshooting Installation of 3060/4060 Drivers after OS Change

3000-series Cancelled/Failed Install Recovery

SpeedStream 3.4.6 Drivers

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Yes:

3060, 3061, 4031, 4060 DSL Modem Drivers

3000 Series Installation Guide

3000 Series Quick Start Guide

3000-series and SoundBlaster

3000-series Cancelled-Failed Install Recovery

3000/4000 - Configuring VCI/VPI Manually

3060 - Manual Disconnect

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by Doctor Olds See Profile

SpeedStream FAQ (Covers Models 1020, 2602, 2614, and 2623)

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Troubleshooting Overheating (Model #'s 4060, 5250, 5260, 5360, 5621, and 5660)

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by Doctor Olds See Profile

Two reasons have been found to cause this:

1) Any software Firewall that filters MAC level communication (including the built-in XP Firewall) must be disabled.
2) Onboard Ethernet seems to not work properly with MAC level communications, but installing a PCI slot Ethernet card will fix that problem.



Related info:

»Ameritech - SBC FAQ »I use WinXP and my modem has telnet disabled. How can I get at the line specs?
»Ameritech - SBC FAQ »What's my Sync Rate?
»/faq/4809
»Ameritech - SBC FAQ »Getting 5260 specs through a SOHO router
»Checking line specs from 5360 possible?

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by Doctor Olds See Profile
last modified: 2008-05-27 18:04:38

FlowPoint Router: Kernel selection page plus Documentation

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Overview:

Home LAN security historically has focused on protecting the internal LAN from unsolicited traffic to and from the WAN (Internet). Many of us have spent a great deal of time protecting ourself by installing stateful firewalls, packet filters, proxy servers, anit-virus, anti-spyware, spam filters...you get the idea.

With the addition of wireless routers and access points to the LAN a new security threat emerges. We now have a wide open back door from the outside to our once protected and trusted LAN. Wireless devices default installations allow anybody with similar technology (802.11a, 802.11b/g/n) to jump onto our LAN as uninvited guests. Sure we have MAC filters, WEP, WPA, Radius to help us in the battle but most of those can be cracked by a physically local, determined intruder.

Wireless access points by design extend the trusted Efficient managed LAN to the outside. They are inherently less secure than wireless routers and benefit the most from this procedure. Wireless routers normally isolate their users to a separate wired/wireless ethernet segment. The WAN port on the wirless router allows access into the trusted wired LAN normally for access to the Internet. This same access also exposes all the devices on the Efficient managed LAN. You could install software firewalls on each LAN device but why not prevent the access in the first place?

UNDER CONSTRUCTION

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by adsldude See Profile
last modified: 2004-12-22 12:43:11

If you look at this page, you will find info on where the last release of EnterNet 300 v1.5c SP2 is at by reading between the lines. I can't directly point you to it so you are on your own. EnterNet 300 is now considered EOL (aka abandonware) as it was replaced with tango™ Software Suite by Siemens/Efficient. There is a 30 Trial of tango™ Software available at the Efficient Web Store. [Requires registration to download]

EnterNet™ and tango™ Software Support Pages

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by Doctor Olds See Profile
last modified: 2007-03-02 11:31:22

Frontier.Net USB Drivers for Efficient SpeedStream (5667, 5200, and 6520)
»www.frontierhelp.com/usertools.c···atid=244
quote:
Models Covered:

SpeedStream 5667 USB Driver

SpeedStream 5200 USB Driver

SpeedStream 6520 USB Driver

Note: These files are in a compressed format. You will need to have a Zip utility installed (for example, WinZip) to be able to decompress the downloaded file.


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