  jvmorris I Am The Man Who Was Not There. Premium,MVM join:2001-04-03 Reston, VA
| reply to More Fiber Re: [southeast] What's involved in switching back?
said by More Fiber :Try the following in order: 1) Power down the Actiontec. 2) Remove AC power from the Power Supply for the ONT. 3) Remove one of the battery leads. 4) Wait 15 seconds. 5) Reconnect the battery. 6) Reconnect the power supply to AC. 7) Power up the Actiontec. 8) Wait for it to settle down. 9) Check the lights on the LAN power. Are they flickering quickly, with no traffic present? If yes, router probably fried. 10) If LAN lights are OK, check connectivity and speed. Okay, I had a Verizon CSR do this about two hours ago. No joy. -- Regards, Joseph V. Morris |
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| reply to jvmorris said by jvmorris :Hmm, are there any built-in diagnostics for the Actiontec that I can access through the browser interface? Nothing that is particularly useful. Under ADVANCED, there is a DIAGNOSTICS entry, but that is only a ping test for connectivity. |
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  jvmorris I Am The Man Who Was Not There. Premium,MVM join:2001-04-03 Reston, VA
| reply to More Fiber Okay, yeah, that's outside here (and it's sorta dark at the moment).
Lights on the LAN ports on the Actiontec only blink rapidly when I'm transmitting; otherwise pretty stable.
Hmm, are there any built-in diagnostics for the Actiontec that I can access through the browser interface? -- Regards, Joseph V. Morris |
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| reply to jvmorris The ONT is the Optical Network Terminal. That is the box where the fiber terminates and breaks out into coax, POTS, and optionally cat5. It is usually mounted outside, but can also be mounted inside. Inside, you have the Battery Backup Unit (BBU) and Power Supply (PS) which provide power to the ONT.
Do check the lights on the LAN ports of the Actiontec. If they are flashing rapidly with no apparent traffic, that is a common failure mode of the Actiontec. |
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  jvmorris I Am The Man Who Was Not There. Premium,MVM join:2001-04-03 Reston, VA | reply to More Fiber Since I'm rather new to this, just what is the ONT?
I think I've gone through this process already with a Verizon tech online. About six hours ago. -- Regards, Joseph V. Morris |
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  jvmorris I Am The Man Who Was Not There. Premium,MVM join:2001-04-03 Reston, VA | reply to jvmorris Well, I just got disconnected, so I guess I wasn't far off. -- Regards, Joseph V. Morris |
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| reply to jvmorris Try the following in order:
1) Power down the Actiontec. 2) Remove AC power from the Power Supply for the ONT. 3) Remove one of the battery leads. 4) Wait 15 seconds. 5) Reconnect the battery. 6) Reconnect the power supply to AC. 7) Power up the Actiontec. 8) Wait for it to settle down. 9) Check the lights on the LAN power. Are they flickering quickly, with no traffic present? If yes, router probably fried. 10) If LAN lights are OK, check connectivity and speed. |
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  jvmorris I Am The Man Who Was Not There. Premium,MVM join:2001-04-03 Reston, VA
| reply to NJFIOS said by NJFIOS :dont give up on fios, this is not the norm, fios is never slower than dsl, keep calling and complaining, tell them you want to switch to ethernet could be a coax trble in the house or a co trble. point is don't give up. I would keep calling and complaining, but it seems they've now got a solution for that -- don't take the phone calls (or maybe the phone connection is screwed up, too).
If Verizon FIOS is faster than Verizon DSL, I wouldn't know and would just have to take your word for it. -- Regards, Joseph V. Morris |
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  jvmorris I Am The Man Who Was Not There. Premium,MVM join:2001-04-03 Reston, VA | reply to jvmorris Is there some sort of massive failure in FIOS in the DC Metro area? I've been on hold for an hour now and all I hear is scrambled music and snippets of other conversations. -- Regards, Joseph V. Morris |
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  jvmorris I Am The Man Who Was Not There. Premium,MVM join:2001-04-03 Reston, VA
| reply to NJFIOS The FIOS setup is becoming unusable. The wireless functionality in the ActionTec doesn't work anymore, not even if I bring the laptop downstairs and set it up right beside the router.
Speedtest.verizon doesn't work AT ALL anymore, never even starts up.
I was seeing occasional messages of excessive packet loss from the laptop (even when sitting beside the router); now it doesn't work at all, anywhere.
At the very least I need a replacement router. -- Regards, Joseph V. Morris |
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join:2008-04-13 Point Pleasant Beach, NJ | reply to jvmorris dont give up on fios, this is not the norm, fios is never slower than dsl, keep calling and complaining, tell them you want to switch to ethernet could be a coax trble in the house or a co trble. point is don't give up. |
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| reply to gordonw said by gordonw :. .. . You mentioned you have multiple computers connected to the router. Are they all running at the same time, and are you doing any peer to peer? You might be running into the limitations of the Verizon branded router. If you do a search, you'll find many complaints about their router and people bridging it to overcome its limitation. So I have to buy a new router rather than use the Verizon router if I want to get as good speeds as I got when on Verizon DSL? Something sounds wrong here. -- Regards, Joseph V. Morris |
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  jvmorris I Am The Man Who Was Not There. Premium,MVM join:2001-04-03 Reston, VA | reply to Rothan Tik And this explains the slow-down in e-mail downloads and direct downloads from the Verizon website how? -- Regards, Joseph V. Morris |
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| reply to jvmorris I also had problems with Youtube, but I think the problem was with Youtube. Tried it yesterday, and it was working fine. No pausing or buffering. You mentioned you have multiple computers connected to the router. Are they all running at the same time, and are you doing any peer to peer? You might be running into the limitations of the Verizon branded router. If you do a search, you'll find many complaints about their router and people bridging it to overcome its limitation. |
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 JohnA Premium join:2003-09-16 Pittsburgh, PA | reply to jvmorris »This is nuts-FIOS Internet is sloooooooow |
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  Rothan Tik Premium join:2000-11-07 Danvers, MA 1 edit | reply to jvmorris I wonder if it isn't youtube. I'm still on Verizon DSL and I've been catching up to the download often lately. Used to never happen.
Edit: 3Mbps/768 plan |
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| reply to JohnA said by JohnA :20Mbps (speed) would yield 2.5MBps (download). Not important. Okay, so you WERE using 2.5 MBps correctly. However, it's sort of important to me when, in fact, it's taking me ten minutes for a 10 MB download, not four seconds.
Have they tested your AT thoroughly? They say they have, they've even used Remote Access and reset the username/password in the process. I sat here and watched this run on this PC.
I'd point the finger there first, and next at CO equipment. If they haven't escalated you to network people on the phone, hopefully the direct forum people can force exposure of the cause. You do need a tech visit, if they haven't done that yet. There has been no obvious escalation to network people or second tier support. I've never ended up talking to a different person on the phone other than the person who started the conversation.
This downgrade of service is very difficult for me to cope with; there are times when the download speeds are no better than what I had on dial-up! This involves applications that I do not care to discuss publicly. -- Regards, Joseph V. Morris |
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20Mbps (speed) would yield 2.5MBps (download). Not important.
Have they tested your AT thoroughly? I'd point the finger there first, and next at CO equipment. If they haven't escalated you to network people on the phone, hopefully the direct forum people can force exposure of the cause. You do need a tech visit, if they haven't done that yet. |
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  jvmorris I Am The Man Who Was Not There. Premium,MVM join:2001-04-03 Reston, VA | reply to PoloDude PoloDude,
Oops didn't directly answer your basic question. Presuming FSC is FIOS Support Center, I've talked with techs there on four or five occasions so far. -- Regards, Joseph V. Morris |
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1 edit | reply to JohnA said by JohnA :If you're able to speedtest that close to 20/5, then there's likely nothing wrong with your connection. The Verizon speedtest was not accurate when you had DSL, nor is it now. what does speakeasy.com, Washington server return for speeds? That test (agilityman00) is currently the only test that comes close to 20/5. The Speakeasy.net test (Washington, DC server) shows 384 kbps down/ 3980 kbps UP at the moment; much in line with what I was finding when I started this thread. (And that's the problem.) Verizon tests were accurate when I had DSL.
All downloads are subject to the speed available on the serving end. If they can't fill your connection, you can't get clese to 2.5MBps. Ahhh, I've been running these tests since Tuesday now. When I say 20/5 (subscribed performance), I mean 20Mbps download/5Mbps upload, not 2.5MBps (in either direction).
Have you run some tracerts, and line quality tests from here, to see if there are hangups in your routing. Yes, that's where I started.
And I think you're still ignoring the facts that started this thread: !) Am increase in time to check Verizon e-mail from a few seconds to two minutes, even when there are no e-mails to download. 2) 10 minutes to download a 10 MB download of Verizon's PC Check. 3) The sudden loss of capability to view youtube videos -- by which I mean I'm lucky if I can see ten seconds of a three minute video at a time without the system having to pause to download the next ten seconds! I've monitored these downloads in the Task Manager Networking monitor -- I'm only get 0.03% (yes, three one hundredths of one percent!) usage of my bandwidth. On Verizon DSL, it would be more on the order of 30-40% of capacity and run smoothly. And again, this degradation didn't become apparent until four days after Verizon FIOS was installed, and boy was it obvious when it did!
Addendum:Unless I mistype, I'm very careful to distinguish between bps and Bps. If I see a mistake, I tend to edit my posts to correct it. -- Regards, Joseph V. Morris |
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