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26 Mar 2021 10:08 #98912
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2862 vdsl modem issue was created by fergin
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Purchased a 2862 to use with sky Fttc, setup no issues and connected fine, on my old modem tplink vr600, I would hold a steady snr of 3db, no errors and good stable connection, the 2862 started counting crc errors at a snr of 6db, I left for a few days but Dlm kept increasing snr got to 8.8 and sync rate about 10 meg Lower, changed back to my tp link and sync speed higher and no error count,
I really like the draytek but obviously it is causing me issues, is there any one that can help, I picked it up second hand and starting to wonder if there is an issue with the modem
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Purchased a 2862 to use with sky Fttc, setup no issues and connected fine, on my old modem tplink vr600, I would hold a steady snr of 3db, no errors and good stable connection, the 2862 started counting crc errors at a snr of 6db, I left for a few days but Dlm kept increasing snr got to 8.8 and sync rate about 10 meg Lower, changed back to my tp link and sync speed higher and no error count,
I really like the draytek but obviously it is causing me issues, is there any one that can help, I picked it up second hand and starting to wonder if there is an issue with the modem
Regards Fergin
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26 Mar 2021 14:44 #98924
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Replied by hornbyp on topic Re: 2862 vdsl modem issue
It could be that you need to use one of the other firmware 'variants', to suit your local FTTC hardware. Nothing - as far as I'm aware - to be lost by trying them. Always a good idea to backup the config. first.
You can also manually tweak, how the other end 'sees' your equipment. I twiddled with the 'SNR' parameter to improve performance, but it can be twiddled in the opposite direction to improve reliability.
https://www.draytek.com/support/knowledge-base/4800
Draytek almost seem to be suggesting you try this first ...
You can also manually tweak, how the other end 'sees' your equipment. I twiddled with the 'SNR' parameter to improve performance, but it can be twiddled in the opposite direction to improve reliability.
Draytek almost seem to be suggesting you try this first
If the SNR value or the DSL stability is not as good as you expected, please try other DSL modem codes to improveDraytek wrote:
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26 Mar 2021 16:21 #98926
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Replied by fergin on topic Re: 2862 vdsl modem issue
Thanks
Tried a few struggled to get connection, updated to latest firmware and that really caused me issues, have now gone back to previous firmware and dug an old bt eci modem and set on wan 2, I’ll see how that goes, wasn’t aware you could change target snr, thought it was all done by dlm,
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Tried a few struggled to get connection, updated to latest firmware and that really caused me issues, have now gone back to previous firmware and dug an old bt eci modem and set on wan 2, I’ll see how that goes, wasn’t aware you could change target snr, thought it was all done by dlm,
Thanks for reply
Fergin
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26 Mar 2021 23:57 #98932
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AFAIK, the modem reports its SNR back to the cabinet, so that the far end can make the required adjustments to signal levels. This feature allows it to lie about those signal levels :o
One thing that the article doesn't mention, is the "vdsl savecfg" command, which, I assume, is required to make the change persist . It also doesn't say how to reset to the default setting, but I'm guessing "vdsl snr 0" will do that.
Replied by hornbyp on topic Re: 2862 vdsl modem issue
Fergin wrote:
... wasn’t aware you could change target snr, thought it was all done by dlm,
AFAIK, the modem reports its SNR back to the cabinet, so that the far end can make the required adjustments to signal levels. This feature allows it to lie
One thing that the article doesn't mention, is the "vdsl savecfg" command, which, I assume, is required to make the change persist
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