  dishfish Premium join:2003-01-07 Dallas, TX | reply to dishfish Re: Pay for Elite but always drops back to Pro speed
Well, I thought I was good. Speed started dropping again over the weekend. I'm about to give up. Maybe U-verse internet would be more stable? |
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  dishfish Premium join:2003-01-07 Dallas, TX | reply to dishfish Posted in ATT Direct. Problem solved. Evidently the line was taken off the interleaved rate. Put it back and it is working fine now. Thanks to everyone who helped me with this. This site is great! |
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  dishfish Premium join:2003-01-07 Dallas, TX | reply to dishfish OK, I guess that is where I will go next. I will be glad once I get this all resolved. |
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  McSummation Mmmm, Zeebas Are Tastee. Premium,MVM join:2003-08-13 Round Rock, TX
·AT&T Southwest
| reply to dishfish In that 8 hour period, you moved about 34000 packets from the internet into your machine. Of those, you got 9964 error packets. That is probably what caused your modem to downgrade your max speed from 6016 to 3008. You need to determine what is causing that.
There are several FAQ articles in the AT&T fora that discuss what causes these errors, how to determine what is causing your problem, and how to fix the problem. |
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  dishfish Premium join:2003-01-07 Dallas, TX
| reply to dishfish OK, this morning, and the speed has dropped to 1/2 of what I was getting last night.
Here are the modem stats...
Statistics ADSL Information Line State Up Modulation DMT Data Path Fast
To Modem To Internet Max Allowed Speed (kbps) 3008 768 SN Margin (dB) 13.0 10.0 Line Attenuation (dB) 43.0 31.0 Loss of Signal 0 272 Loss of Frame 0 0 CRC Errors 9964 13
ATM Information VPI / VCI 0/35 Protocol Bridged
In Octets 12278925 In Errors 0 In Unicast Packets 13061 In Non Unicast Packets 0 In Discard Packets 0
Out Octets 2719876 Out Errors 0 Out Unicast Packets 10302 Out Non Unicast Packets 0 Out Discard Packets 0
LAN Information Modem IP Address Modem Netmask 255.255.255.0 DHCP Address 192.168.1.64
Devices on LAN IP Address MAC Address Name Status 192.168.1.64 DD-PC Active
Ethernet Information MAC Address 00:1d:6b:b2:b5:bc
In Octets 35017542 In Errors 0 In Unicast Packets 34246 In Non Unicast Packets 22281 In Discard Packets 0
Out Octets 6306698 Out Errors 0 Out Unicast Packets 26626 Out Non Unicast Packets 298 Out Discard Packets 0
Here's the speed test..
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  dishfish Premium join:2003-01-07 Dallas, TX
| reply to McSummation OK, I finally figured out to get the modem out of bridge mode.
Here are the stats...
Statistics ADSL Information Line State Up Modulation DMT Data Path Fast
To Modem To Internet Max Allowed Speed (kbps) 6016 768 SN Margin (dB) 11.0 12.0 Line Attenuation (dB) 43.0 31.0 Loss of Signal 0 0 Loss of Frame 0 0 CRC Errors 0 1
ATM Information VPI / VCI 0/35 Protocol PPPoE
In Octets 325059 In Errors 0 In Unicast Packets 510 In Non Unicast Packets 0 In Discard Packets 0
Out Octets 80025 Out Errors 0 Out Unicast Packets 435 Out Non Unicast Packets 0 Out Discard Packets 0
PPPoE Information Session Status: Up Server MAC Address: 00:90:1a:a0:02:57 Session ID: 437
IP Information
DNS Servers 68.94.156.1 dnsr1.sbcglobal.net 151.164.8.201 dns1.ksc2mo.sbcglobal.net
IP interfaces Address Netmask Name 192.168.1.254 255.255.255.0 Ethernet 100BT
Routing Table Destination Netmask Gateway Interface - - 151.164.182.11 WAN vcc1 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.254 Ethernet 100BT
LAN Information Modem IP Address 192.168.1.254 Modem Netmask 255.255.255.0 DHCP Address 192.168.1.64
Devices on LAN IP Address MAC Address Name Status 192.168.1.64 DD-PC Active
Ethernet Information MAC Address
In Octets 395422 In Errors 0 In Unicast Packets 584 In Non Unicast Packets 262 In Discard Packets 0
Out Octets 187740 Out Errors 0 Out Unicast Packets 477 Out Non Unicast Packets 607 Out Discard Packets 0
Here's the speed test.

Once it drops off, I'll run these tests again. Thanks. |
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  dishfish Premium join:2003-01-07 Dallas, TX
| reply to McSummation Thanks! I'll give it a shot tonight.
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  McSummation Mmmm, Zeebas Are Tastee. Premium,MVM join:2003-08-13 Round Rock, TX 2 edits | reply to dishfish See if this helps - »Ameritech - SBC FAQ »Modem GUI access with a router |
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  dishfish Premium join:2003-01-07 Dallas, TX
| reply to Mountaineer1 Yea, I am using a router to handle PPPoE. However, last night, I had it connected directly to my PC and was using a new network connection on the PC to handle PPPoE. Tonight, when I get home, I will connect directly to the modem again, reset it, then try it again. Thank you.
said by Mountaineer1 :That's only if the Modem is in Bridge mode. I was just suggesting that,since you weren't able to connect to the modem's GUI. If you have a router,and it is handling the PPPoE authentication,then the modem is probably in Bridge mode. |
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  Mountaineer1 Big WVU Fan Premium,MVM join:2002-01-12 Universe
·AT&T Yahoo
| reply to dishfish That's only if the Modem is in Bridge mode. I was just suggesting that,since you weren't able to connect to the modem's GUI. If you have a router,and it is handling the PPPoE authentication,then the modem is probably in Bridge mode. -- Got a Clark,Crown,Drexel forklift and need technical advice? Ask me about it. |
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  dishfish Premium join:2003-01-07 Dallas, TX | reply to Mountaineer1 I don't know if it is in Bridge mode or not?? I connected directly to it. It has a sticker on the bottom that says its IP is 192.168.1.254.
I'll try that tonight. Thanks! |
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  Mountaineer1 Big WVU Fan Premium,MVM join:2002-01-12 Universe
·AT&T Yahoo
| reply to dishfish Is the modem in Bridge mode? I think you have to connect directly to the modem,and configure your PC's TCP/IP settings to a Static IP.
IP: 192.168.1.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway IP: 192.168.1.254 -- Got a Clark,Crown,Drexel forklift and need technical advice? Ask me about it. |
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  dishfish Premium join:2003-01-07 Dallas, TX | reply to McSummation Yes, I know. However I am not able to connect to the modem for some reason. Any ideas? Per my post above it keeps timing out.
Thanks! |
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  McSummation Mmmm, Zeebas Are Tastee. Premium,MVM join:2003-08-13 Round Rock, TX | reply to dishfish That line test looks good.
But, we need to see the stats from the modem. I'm thinking it's getting enough errors that it is "training down". But we won't know until we see its stats. |
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  dishfish Premium join:2003-01-07 Dallas, TX
| reply to dishfish OK, when I reset the modem last night. I was back above 5 mbps last night. I tried again this morning and it is still above 5.
I have tried to logon to the modem several times using the specified IP address and I can't get connected. It keeps giving me a page load error 'The server at 192.168.1.254 is taking too long to respond.' I'll keep trying.
So for now I'm good but I don't understand why I can't logon to the modem? I connected directly to it.
Here's a line test I ran last night after I reset the modem and was back above 5 mbps.
»/linequality/nil/2534973
Again, thanks for the help. I really appreciate it. |
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 NormanS Premium,MVM join:2001-02-14 San Jose, CA
·Pacific Bell - SBC
| reply to dishfish That would be the Motorola 2210. Different firmware is issued in AT&T Southeast, and the former SBC footprint. Try this:
»192.168.1.254
If you have a router, you may need to disconnect from the router and connect directly to the modem. You should get the basic modem GUI, with a series of blue and gray buttons down the left side of the page. -- Norman ~Oh Lord, why have you come ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum |
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  McSummation Mmmm, Zeebas Are Tastee. Premium,MVM join:2003-08-13 Round Rock, TX
·AT&T Southwest
| reply to dishfish That goes all the way to your public IP address now and the data looks OK.
Once you get sorted out how to get the stats, do the following: 1) Unplug the modem from the ac line and the phone line. 2) Let it sit for 10 minutes. 3) Plug both lines back in. 4) As soon as you have a connection to the internet run a Line Quality Test, get the stats from the modem, run a speed test and post all that back here.
Then, when the speed goes back down, do all of step 4 again. |
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  dishfish Premium join:2003-01-07 Dallas, TX | reply to McSummation Ok, I think this line test looks better.
»/linequality/nil/2534954
Yea, I have a router. I'll try what the link says to do.
Thanks! |
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  dishfish Premium join:2003-01-07 Dallas, TX | reply to rfluegge Thanks. I saw your post. Funny thing is I replaced my Speedstream back in December with a new Motorola. However, I recently noticed my speed falling off. I bet we're having the same issue.
Folks on here have been very helpful! |
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 rfluegge
join:2009-06-22 75056-4419
| reply to dishfish On June 12th, I replaced my original modem (a SpeedStream 5260) that had worked rock solid since I first got DSL a number of years ago ... replaced it with the latest Motorola from ATT ... AND I still have a speed issue ... see my post in this same forum regarding the chronology of the issue.
So don't spend the extra $49 or so for a new one until you're absolutely sure that the modem is the problem ... at least that's my 2 cents. |
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