  Guspaz Guspaz Premium,MVM join:2001-11-05 Montreal, QC | reply to Lurhis Re: Tomato/MLPPP released (evade throttle or bond two DSL lines)
Also, Cogeco doesn't own 3web, they're completely unrelated. Cybersurf owns 3web, but Cogeco (a Canadian company) does not own Cybersurf (an American company seemingly based in California) |
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  Angelo_ The Network Guy Premium join:2002-06-18 1 edit | reply to Lurhis this will only work if the ISP support MLPPP on their rooters, (in your case no) |
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  Lurhis
@cia.com | reply to Guspaz Hi there. As I was reading, there seems to be a restriction based on your ISP's support for MLPPP. My ISP is 3Web (owned by Cogeco), will this firmware work on them? |
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  CanerisErik Caneris Premium,VIP join:2007-10-03 Toronto, ON
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said by whatis :What does this mean in the logs please Bad checksum. Likely harmless, unless you get many of those.
-- Erik - Caneris - Internet solutions and more. |
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 whatis
join:2008-10-16 Brantford, ON | reply to Guspaz What does this mean in the logs please
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 whatis
join:2008-10-16 Brantford, ON | reply to DSL_Ricer Thanks ricer that was it admin/admin!
When I first bought it the router was set for admin only |
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 DSL_Ricer Premium join:2007-07-22
| reply to whatis said by whatis :Flashed my router with current ver. Had the screen up and then I hit the reset on the router (stupid) now I cannot get into the router. Is there a default tomato pass that all should know? web: admin/admin other: root/admin |
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 whatis
join:2008-10-16 Brantford, ON
| reply to Guspaz Flashed my router with current ver. Had the screen up and then I hit the reset on the router (stupid) now I cannot get into the router.
Is there a default tomato pass that all should know?
Please if know or can assist as the router I can ping and it is seen but I am locked out
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  salamence502
join:2008-04-04
·TekSavvy Solutions..
| reply to Guspaz Hello, I seem to be having problems with the scheduler. Is this the correct command for shutting wifi off? And same for turning it back on replacing down with up?
At the time I specified or it to be shut off the power light starts blinking and keeps blinking forever until I manually turn wifi off. And sometimes at the time for it to come back on it just won't.
Help would be appreciated, thanks. |
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 DSL_Ricer Premium join:2007-07-22 | reply to akwok4 »2x DSL Lines => MLPPP w/ Tomato & pfSense? |
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 akwok4
join:2005-10-22 Waterloo, ON | reply to Guspaz Sorry for bumping such an old topic. Would it be possible to use Tomato/MLPPP to join the two DSL lines, and then let a pfSense box do the routing?
If so, how would one set this up?
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  Quake110
join:2003-12-20 Ottawa, ON
·Velcom
| reply to peter_m said by peter_m :Thanx for the explanation. DPI = deep packet inspection or a brand name? Is it safe to assume that it's something Bell can learn to "fix" and throttle us again? Peter Yup, Deep Packet Inspection.
And shhh... |
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  peter_m Premium join:2005-07-13 Canada, QC
| reply to Inssomniak said by Inssomniak :MLPPP packets contain an extra 6 byte header which tells the PPPoE concentrator how to re-assemble the packets, the DPI boxes cant re-assemble packets or reorder them, so it passes them by as "I don't have a clue what this is, so, let it go!" Thanx for the explanation. DPI = deep packet inspection or a brand name? Is it safe to assume that it's something Bell can learn to "fix" and throttle us again?
Peter |
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  Inssomniak Premium join:2005-04-06 Cayuga, ON
| reply to peter_m said by peter_m :said by darcmage :...Take a look at the documentation at » fixppp.org for the rest. I looked and I still don;t understand why MLPPP allows traffic to be un-throttled. Peter MLPPP packets contain an extra 6 byte header which tells the PPPoE concentrator how to re-assemble the packets, the DPI boxes cant re-assemble packets or reorder them, so it passes them by as "I dont have a clue what this is, so, let it go!" |
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  peter_m Premium join:2005-07-13 Canada, QC
1 edit | reply to darcmage said by darcmage : ...Take a look at the documentation at »fixppp.org for the rest. I looked and I still don;t understand why MLPPP allows traffic to be un-throttled.
Peter |
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  darcmage
join:2005-10-07 Toronto, ON
·Bell Sympatico
| reply to peter_m said by peter_m :Anyone tried the Tomato/MLPPP V3 alpha? Is it stable? Also when using MLPPP how are ping times and VoIP? Any problems making voice calls? Can someone explain how MLPPP is circumventing the Bell throttling? Can Bell eventually throttle MLPPP as well? Peter Been using the alpha since it was released. Very stable and haven't noticed any changes to my ping times or skype call quality.
Take a look at the documentation at »fixppp.org for the rest. |
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  peter_m Premium join:2005-07-13 Canada, QC
| reply to Guspaz Anyone tried the Tomato/MLPPP V3 alpha? Is it stable?
Also when using MLPPP how are ping times and VoIP? Any problems making voice calls?
Can someone explain how MLPPP is circumventing the Bell throttling? Can Bell eventually throttle MLPPP as well?
Peter |
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 freakyteky
join:2008-09-18 H7T | reply to grayfox I can't modify my computer to use MLPPP? |
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  grayfox
join:2007-12-10 Whitby, ON | reply to Guspaz You could post on dd-wrt forums and ask them to hurry up and add support... but I don't think it will ever work in. |
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 freakyteky
join:2008-09-18 H7T | reply to Guspaz I have a Linksys WRT54G v8. Now I can't install Tomato/MLPPP on it so is there another way instead of buying a new router? |
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