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Airwolf7
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join:2004-12-12
Franklin, KY
reply to dave006
Re: [Modem] Netopia 3347 DSL Modem Config..

Thanks for the info Dave.

dave006

join:1999-12-26
Boca Raton, FL
·AT&T U-Verse


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reply to Airwolf7
The Regional Broadband Aggregation Network (“RBAN”) product was a BellSouth product developed to allow ISPs to offer ISP service arangements across the BellSouth network.

This product allows end users to have a choice of ISPs and for ISPs unaffiliated with BellSouth, the RBOC, access they need to reach BellSouth customers.

I think the only ISP that used this product other then bellsouth.net was Earthlink. An example would be to use user@bellsouth.net or user@earthlink.net at the login prompt on the MODEM.

Dave

Canezoid

join:2001-02-16
Powder Springs, GA
reply to Airwolf7
Residence something something bla bla.

I'll find out, will post back 2mrw.

Peace!

Airwolf7
Premium
join:2004-12-12
Franklin, KY
reply to Canezoid
Canezoid, I saw this below while digging around in my 2210-02-1006.

(Netopia-2000, rev 1), HwID 0x2, Model 2210-02
running version 7.7.3r7_attse, SKU: BellSouth-RBAN


What does RBAN mean?

Airwolf7
Premium
join:2004-12-12
Franklin, KY
·AT&T Southeast

reply to Canezoid
New firmware is available on the Netopia support site for the AT&T Southeast version Netopia 3347-02-1006 Wireless Gateway.

This firmware is not to be applied to the BellSouth version 3347NWG-006.

»www.netopia.com/support/hardware···006.html

It is on the right under 3347-02-1006 Downloads.

Latest Firmware: 7.6.1 R9 (nwta761r9.bin)

Also on the right you will see 3347-02-1006 Documentation and under this will be a link to the 3300 ADSL Gateway Reference Guide. This link is wrong and is to an old reference guide for version 7.5 firmware that never came on this model. The shipping firmware for the 3347-02-1006 was 7.6.1 r6 as best as I can remember.

For the correct Reference Guide for firmware version 7.6.1 go to the link below and scroll down to the User's Reference Guides section and click the link next to 3300 Series User Guide, version 7.6.1.

»www.netopia.com/support/hardware···ion.html

The Firmware Wizard Conversion Utility is not located on the Netopia website as far as I can tell.

I don't know if the Firmware Wizard Conversion Utility is needed to fix a borked 3347-02-1006. The updated firmware alone may be enough. I don't have one of these so I just don't know about this.

By all rights this firmware and the Firmware Wizard Conversion Utility should have been posted at the official fastaccess.drivers.bellsouth.net website.

The fastaccess.drivers.bellsouth.net website does not appear to have been updated for sometime and it seems to be missing some updates. The Netopia 3347NWG-006 has had available a firmware update 7.6.1 r6 nta761r6.bin for sometime now and it is not located on this site.

I think they have just forgotten about this website.

»fastaccess.drivers.bellsouth.net/

The 7.6.1 r6 firmware update for the BellSouth version 3347NWG-006 is available on the Netopia support website.

»www.netopia.com/support/hardware···006.html

The 3300 ADSL Gateway Reference Guide for the 3347NWG-006 is also old and is for the 7.6 firmware version.

The updated guide is the same one as for the 3347-02-1006.

Canezoid

join:2001-02-16
Powder Springs, GA
·Comcast

reply to Any News
The 3347's I have seen/used recently do indeed now have the r9 firmware installed, no RBAN problem.

Unfortunately I've been getting mixed answers regarding the conversion tool for the r6 issue, I will as of now have to leave it alone until I get a straight answer. As for now any issues w/ a 3347 running in RBAN mode will have to be corrected from the Netopia website itself, support contacts should be available there.

Peace!


Any News

@sbcglobal.net

reply to Canezoid
said by Canezoid See Profile :

Unfortunately I do not know that answer and could not confirm my info regarding the tool accessibility for outside use as of yet.

What I do know is that a new r9 firmware update will be on the newer shipments of this unit which corrects this problem. I've yet to see the update here, but may already be on some. I don't see why however this can't acutally be done from the Netopia website itself, but may not be Fastaccess specific.

Will follow up asap. Peace!
It's been a couple of weeks any news?

Canezoid

join:2001-02-16
Powder Springs, GA
·Comcast

reply to anonyjane
Unfortunately I do not know that answer and could not confirm my info regarding the tool accessibility for outside use as of yet.

What I do know is that a new r9 firmware update will be on the newer shipments of this unit which corrects this problem. I've yet to see the update here, but may already be on some. I don't see why however this can't acutally be done from the Netopia website itself, but may not be Fastaccess specific.

Will follow up asap. Peace!

anonyjane

join:2008-02-10
Billingsley, AL
reply to Canezoid
Do they plan on making this tool available for the help desk?

Canezoid

join:2001-02-16
Powder Springs, GA
·Comcast


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reply to brettatk
The consumer interface for the 3347 is known as RBAN mode for this problem. You didn't do anything wrong, this happens when during installation when the attreg default is used to initiate the pppoe connection when installing the service for the 1st time. You have your UID/Pwd established now, that's why the new modem you rec'd has the correct firmware for business class.

This is an extreme headache for customers because even a hard reset will not correct it. There is a fix to "re-do" the 3347 for business class w/ correct firmware after this happens. It is done from a firmware conversion tool that is downloadable, however I'm not sure if the link is for internal use only, when I find out I'll be sure to post it.

Peace!
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