  brassy
join:2004-01-09 Brantford, ON | reply to Bicephale Re: Thomson SpeedTouch 5x6v6 FirmWare v6.2.H (v6.2.17.5)
so where is this v7.4.4.7-iA to download? I'll try it on my 516.. why not?  |
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  Bicephale
join:2005-09-24 | You need to read the thread backward by just a few posts to get details about the present topic... As for your ST516, i'm not sure if this release will fit but i would bet that it does... |
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  cvater
@dejazzd.com | reply to Bicephale Hey guys,
Will any of these work in the US? I can't find anything on the Speedtouch that isn't Canadian or French. I'm on a Speedtouch 516v5 |
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  Bicephale
join:2005-09-24 | I don't see why not, i've used a UK release without problems, after all.
You may need to edit 'user.ini' in case the default VPI/VCI values are different, though... |
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  cvater
@dejazzd.com | Ok, will it work on a v5 tho? And can you tell me what I would have to do to those values? I want to upgrade it cause I've been having tons of NAT problems trying to get my web server available to the internet. |
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  Angelo_ The Network Guy Premium join:2002-06-18
·TekSavvy Solutions..
| ok guys i'm starting from scratch on a side project, i should have something interesting very soon 
bicephale... i hope you can get back to me about that pm asap  |
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  Bicephale
join:2005-09-24
·TekSavvy Solutions..
| reply to cvater Hi,
The last FirmWare update available for Thomson's SpeedTouch 5x6v5 (BANT-J) is v6.1.0.5 so you'd need to search for 'ZZTXAA6.105.bin' as this build is suitable for your HardWare, see the release note:
»Re: Thomson SpeedTouch 5x6v6 FirmWare v6.2.H (v6.2.17.5) |
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  cvater
@dejazzd.com | reply to Bicephale Thanks guys, but after my network crashed and I reinstalled my server and swapped out my wireless it magically began to forward. |
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 amd7674
join:2007-02-19 Nepean, ON
| reply to Bicephale Hi Bicephale,
I still use 5.4.0.14 (I remember you recommended it in the past) on my 546v6. Is it worth upgrading to something newer? or should i take approach of 'if ain't broken do not fix it'? 
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  Bicephale
join:2005-09-24
·TekSavvy Solutions..
| Hi,
I liked version v5.4.0.14 in days when no tweak worked for me and no other build seemed to meet my expectations, i kept hoping the v7 releases would be good enough until i moved to a distant city where tweaking now works all the sudden...
The newer v7 FirmWares weren't helping when i faced some severe noise issue so i climbed up the tweaker's FirmWare spectrum which ends right at v6.1.0.5, if we agree to ignore v6.1.4.6/v6.1.9.6 for practical purposes (these have nag traps to make them 'DMT'-hostile)... If what you have is satisfying and you require no tweaking abilities then just stick to it and simply enjoy your luck!
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 amd7674
join:2007-02-19 Nepean, ON | Thank you  |
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 maxotin
join:2008-07-09
| reply to Bicephale I'm seeing quite a strange issue with my Dry loop (TekSavvy). The Downstream attenuation is 12.0dB, why the Upstream is 29.0dB (according to DMT), while TekSavvy keeps saying they are seeing 12.0/5.0dB accordingly. Is it possible that DSLAM is incorrectly set so we can see different results? Can it be fixed somehow? |
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  Bicephale
join:2005-09-24
·TekSavvy Solutions..
| Hi,
If i've read you correctly, you're saying there's no problem with the DownStream SNR Margin, only the UpStream one which is a mere 5 dB on your side, as measured on your equipment, while your ISP using Bell's "lantern" sees a very healty 29 dB! Hummm...
Well, for starters, it's practically impossible to obtain perfectly synchronized readings (from both ends, at the very same time) so one can't expect his MoDem and its peer (a DSLAM, whatever they call it these days) to agree on the same values constantly. As a result, although it seems somewhat unlikely, we may very well end up with a pair of readings generated by independant marginal events of high but opposite amplitudes. Perhaps your line happens to be unstable and the local, remote or even both sets of readings simply vary between extremes. Anyway, lets not talk in absolutes here, i'm only suggesting that this could be part of an explanation; i find difficult to put a 24 dB difference on the account of that alone, actually!
There's a problem with static numbers: they vary in time and this opens the door to interpretation. Just don't trust them in an absolute way, the equipment may turn out to be buggy on one side or maybe both (mild incompatibility is not impossible)... In any case, i've demonstrated on a few occasions that such SNR Margin numbers can prove to be quite poor in terms of information. I won't even bet on a long-term SNR Margin curve: these usually fail to give a hint about what's going on, i'm afraid... at best, those numbers are of some usefulness during the preliminary trouble- shooting phase only! In short, two numbers as these are hardly more significant than a good annecdote; my advice is to collect more substancial evidence...
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 maxotin
join:2008-07-09
| The only difference is that I'm seeing upstream attenuation of 29dB (which changes though with every reboot) at my modem (using DMT), while TekSavvy admins read 4dB on their end, which is strange, taking into account that other data is almost the same. Besides I'm seeing I'm on a Interleaved path, while Bell/TSI keep saying I'm on the Fast Path. |
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 maxotin
join:2008-07-09 | reply to Bicephale How to set VPI/VCI in v7.4.4.7 - didn't find it and feel a bit confused  |
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  Bicephale
join:2005-09-24 | I can't comment much further on such scarce/poor input.
About the VPI/VCI set, i'd take a good look at '/dl/user.*'.
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 maxotin
join:2008-07-09
| Well, in previous version one could set VPI/VCI in the special screen during setup process and 0.35 is required by TekSavvy. This screen has gone in 7.4.4.7, instead you can select between "standard", "westend" and "k-net" - simply don't understnad what does it mean and to which values correspond... |
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  Bicephale
join:2005-09-24
·TekSavvy Solutions..
| I'd try copying 'ftp://x.x.x.x/dl/user.tpl' from the setup that works to install it instead of 'ftp://x.x.x.x/dl/user.tpl' from the one which doesn't or you can simply manually edit the corresponding .INI configuration file as well.
To edit 'user.ini' just save it to disk, edit and then restore. |
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 maxotin
join:2008-07-09 | What is x.x.x.x - modem's ip address like 192.168.1.254? |
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  Bicephale
join:2005-09-24
·TekSavvy Solutions..
4 edits | I hope these one click links will help, try one:
'ftp://dsldevice.lan/dl/user.tpl' 'ftp://speedtouch.lan/dl/user.tpl' 'ftp://10.0.0.138/dl/user.tpl' 'ftp://192.168.1.254/dl/user.tpl'
As i pointed out here, look for different defaults:
»Re: ST516 - Strange discovery
The .TPL ("Template") file controls how the Wizard behaves, if you can't install one that works with the correct defaults then try changing occurences of "8?35" to "0?35" in 'user.ini'.
By "?" i mean anything that fits between ("*", whatever)... |
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