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larek

join:2004-03-25
Hancock, MI

reply to d_l

Re: [DSL] Modem Poisoning

5100(b/a)? not absolutely sure, I'll check at lunch

The connection in the 40-60 range I don't know. 60-80 do die but it its sort of random. 200+ is guaranteed a quick death thats why I mentioned it. 24 is fairly stable.

I haven't done any testing with ACK prioritization on/off since I thought that PPPoE was the major resource consumer. I will start now test it too.

If the speedstreems are connection limited from ACK prioritization (and the limited resources that it consumes) Do ADSL modem cards (PCI?) have better performance since they can use the full system resources? Can the use the full pc system resources?

So if I offload the PPPoE and ACK prioritization, off the modem to a third box "PPPoE Server", and have the Modem in bridge mode, my problem might just go away?

larek

join:2004-03-25
Hancock, MI

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Nope I checked again they say just "5100", no A or B seen on the back.

What is meant by the term Generic Firmware? I assuming you don't mean the original factory Firmware. I read many posts that mention it in passing. Do you really mean 3rd Party Firmware, or non-provider branded firmware.

I'm wondering if ACK p could be turned off via the CLI command?

Note: I'm asking about Firmware, not for Firmware



wayjac
Premium,MVM
join:2001-12-22
Indy
kudos:1

said by larek:

Nope I checked again they say just "5100", no A or B seen on the back.
There are pictures of the 5100a, 5100b, 4100 and 4100b in this faq
AT&T HSI / Ameritech Modem Museum
said by larek:

What is meant by the term Generic Firmware?
The speedstream 4100 and 4200 router gui are almost identical
Below is a image of the speedstream 4200 router gui


larek

join:2004-03-25
Hancock, MI

Ok so mine are the the 5 LED "b" version. They are from 04'



wayjac
Premium,MVM
join:2001-12-22
Indy
kudos:1

reply to larek

said by larek:

So if I offload the PPPoE and ACK prioritization, off the modem to a third box "PPPoE Server", and have the Modem in bridge mode, my problem might just go away?
I think the problem is the nat table size more than ACK prioritization, can the load balancer be configured to do the PPPoE
The load balancer's nat table may be able to handle the many connections


d_l
Barsoom
Premium,MVM
join:2002-12-08
Reno, NV
kudos:7

Yes, normally these modems simply crash or reboot or drop sync when they have too many connections.


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