 hotbath
join:2005-09-10 Rainier, OR
| reply to hotbath Re: qwest is full of idiots
why are they so stupid. i just got off the phone with one of there techs that told my that my modem is getting the full bandwidth. that is not what it is saying. that modem tells you what you are previsioned for not what you are getting but no they dont want to listen to that. and now they say my line is fine bs look at those line tests whats so fine about those high ms's lost packets low bandwidth. oh yeah everything is just fine. and by the way does anybody know why the hell a local area connection on linux igd pops up and wont let me disable it because the network sharing computer. cause i dont have a network sharing computer. im about to be hooking up my modem outside the house and see what it does for me. i think that if it is not in the line like i was just told then they need to set up a new account for me and see what that does or hook me up to a different port. will they probably not because they want to keep saying that it is me. bunch of dip shits i tell you. if you dont have to go through qwest to get high speed internet better then 256 or what ever then take my advise and dont. they will drive you insane with their stupidness. |
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| said by hotbath :and by the way does anybody know why the hell a local area connection on linux igd pops up and wont let me disable it because the network sharing computer. Yeah, that's a known issue... but it's not the actiontec. It's windows XP. Here's some links:
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  msj Premium join:2004-05-21 Fort Collins, CO
·Qwest.net
| Actually it is the Actiontec. The Actiontec modem is running the Linux Universal Plug and Play daemon, which is what Windows is seeing. You can prevent Windows from seeing it by following the instructions in the links above. However, I wish there was a way of disabling UPNP in the modem. I believe an earlier version of the Actiontec firmware had this ability, but they took it away (the ability to control whether or not the UPNP daemon runs). The UPNP daemon takes a fair amount of memory, which is wasted if you aren't using the feature.
Of course, if you want things like AIM/Messenger video chat to work, then you need this feature and should not disable it. |
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  Suffering Retrovertigo Premium,VIP join:2004-03-06 127.0.0.1 clubs: | ah I see. Thanks, msj . |
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 rx7speed
join:2004-06-10 Caldwell, ID
| reply to hotbath first thing I Want to say is the modem reports what it is connected or trained at not what speed your provisioned for. I'm provisioned for 3072 download and 640 up. if I switch to g.lite I train at the same download but upload speed is only 512. provision rates are still the same though correct? or when I was having problems with the line (inside wiring not qwest fault but my own) I was training at 64kb/s download and 640kb/s up. I saw that through the actiontec configuration page.
also if I remember right the account itself doesn't have much to do with provisioned rates. that happens in the dslam. your first connection point. this goes on when you establish train. your username and password aren't even in use yet but your connection speed is. once the dslam and your modem establish a connection with each other and figure out what speed you are connected at THEN your username and password gets sent to the qwest gateway. but again by this point your connection speed has already been set.
sorry I just wanted to get that out first
now have you checked the wan status page? if so what is the SNR margin? what do the error counts look like?
reboot all the computers that are connected to the actiontec modem. IMPORTANT STEP. now watch the internet and use/ethernet light (depending on what you are using to connect to the modme) are they flashing like crazy? if so they shouldn't be that is an indication of some sort of malware. another thing if your using windows XP reboot the computer again and bring it up in safemode WITH networking support. try browsing then and see what happens. if all of a sudden your browsing is good as can beand stays that way for some time again that is a symptom of malware.
hey if your in safe mode and you have the time try running that line quality test again and see if your ping rates change and maybe try the speed test again as well.
another thing you can do is bring up your command prompt (try not in safemode first) and ping the actiontec at 192.168.0.1 and whats the round trip time.
another thing that can have an effect and I know it does effect me sometimes is routers on the way OUTSIDE of quest control. there are points I see sometimes where my internet connection will really slow down. my ping rates go up and stuff. when I do a tracerout pings are great through the qwest network but once I get outside of qwest sometimes I run into a internet router that has ping rates of 300ms or so. though it doesn't look like that is your problem I am just pointing out sometimes that does happen.
try those things though and report back with us and we can try a few more things |
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 RayW Premium join:2001-09-01 Layton, UT clubs:
·XMission
| said by rx7speed :first thing I Want to say is the modem reports what it is connected or trained at not what speed your provisioned for. ....... also if I remember right the account itself doesn't have much to do with provisioned rates. that happens in the dslam. your first connection point. this goes on when you establish train. your username and password aren't even in use yet but your connection speed is. once the dslam and your modem establish a connection with each other and figure out what speed you are connected at THEN your username and password gets sent to the qwest gateway. but again by this point your connection speed has already been set. I just went through a massive repair action and many hours of no DSL. When I came back up I was doing 640/256 vice my old 1500/1000.
A call to the 'help' desk, and the 20 questions game later, the help desk puts something into his system, my modem reboots, and I am at 1500/1000 again.
So the help desk can have a say in it some how. The DSLM is probably correct, but it can be affected by other locations playing on the system computer.
Hope this means what I meant, I am late to a meeting. -- I am not lost, I find myself every time. |
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 rx7speed
join:2004-06-10 Caldwell, ID
| if I remembe rright some dslams (been too long) sometimes get locked on a specific train rate, rebooting the port sometimes resolvs this. but again it has been too long so I don't remember as much. but that would be affecting the dslam.
train speeds is all between the dslam, and the modem. only other thing I could think of was the provisioned rate. but I doubt that was it.
but it isn't as the guy said where it was based upon his account. his house is wired into a specific port on that dslam. the dslam doesn't care what his username and password is. you can establish a connection without a username and password and get your full provisioned rate (as long as the SNR is high enough and your not getting errors on the line) the username comes far later so that username situation shouldn't be affecting his download speeds or connection rates |
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 RayW Premium join:2001-09-01 Layton, UT clubs:
·XMission
| Yes RX7, you get what you are provisioned for. I was provisioned for 640 and I should have had 1.5 meg. That was taken care of by resetting my values. Of course the Qwest help desk could have been lying about what he was doing, but in any event, I now work the way I should. -- I am not lost, I find myself every time. |
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 rx7speed
join:2004-06-10 Caldwell, ID | most all of what matters. that and you leaving with a smile on the way out the door  |
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