- Virgin ADSL settings
- Posted by Cheeky on January 8th, 2005
Been having problems with my router dropping the ADSL connection
(requiring restarting the unit to get it up again) so posted a query
on the dlink website. They suggested the problem is with my isp
settings:
"Seems like the setup for the DSL-G604T are incorrect. My suggestion
is to first call your internet service provider for all the proper
information for setup especially the usename and password. The name
can be anything you like. Select the type of connection that you use
from (PPPoE, PPPoA, Static, DHCP, Bridge, CLIP). As most ISP’s in the
UK are currently using PPPoA this document will concentrate on PPPoA
configuration. Untick the NAT and FIREWALL checkboxes PPP Settings.
Set encapsulation to VC Enter your Username and Password You do not
need to change the Keep Alive and MAX Fail values from the default.
You will need to change the MRU/MTU value depending on what the ISP
can support. Most ISP’s can support up to 1500 bytes. If you are
having problems after connection i.e slow web browsing, check with the
ISP what the MTU value should be. Select the set route option PVC
settings VPI 0 VCI 38 Click on apply."
I've done all of the above (changed MTU to 1430 from 1400) *EXCEPT*
disabling the firewall and NAT. I'm of the view that disabling the
firewall isn't the best idea.... Any suggestions/advice?
TIA
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- Posted by Phil Thompson on January 8th, 2005
On Sat, 08 Jan 2005 10:47:51 +0000, Cheeky <me@privacy.net> wrote:
is that a loss of synch / los of signal, or some other type of error ?
Does it tell you stats like the noise margin or SNR margin and
attenuation.
Phil
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- Posted by Cheeky on January 8th, 2005
On Sat, 08 Jan 2005 11:48:02 +0000, Phil Thompson
<phil.thompson@spamcop.net> wrote:
The only way I can describe it is that the connection is still there
(according to the router) but you cannot connect to external sites or
servers, ping tests will also fail. Restarting the AP resolves the
problem instantly
I couldn't find the stats you were looking for. Is there a standalone
programme I could use to check this.
FWIW I'm in an urban area within a mile of the exchange.
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- Posted by Phil Thompson on January 8th, 2005
On Sat, 08 Jan 2005 14:30:51 +0000, Cheeky <me@privacy.net> wrote:
it might have a commnad line interface you can Telnet into, but by the
time you researched that you would have found it elsewhere.
http://forums.broadbandbuyer.co.uk/f...ts.asp?TID=896 implies its
readily available from a DSL status page. May also be a useful forum
to scout around.
Can you ping or surf by IP address rather than URL,
http://forums.broadbandbuyer.co.uk/f...?TID=1669&PN=1
suggests their is a known DNS issue
so loss of synch due to interference should not be an issue.
There isn't a timeout setting in the router is there, also sometimes
these things are fixed by software upgrades - is yours the latest ?
Did you set your computers MTU to 1430 so they match that of the
router ?
Phil
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- Posted by kraftee on January 9th, 2005
Cheeky wrote:
Not by any chance running P2P as your symptons match what mine was doing on
a regular basis, very regular basis. I appear to have resolved it by
upgrading the firmware to one which has been released on the Australian
website but no where else for some reason.
There was a thread a couple of days ago, on this group, about the update, so
you could try looking back for it...
- Posted by Cheeky on January 9th, 2005
On Sat, 08 Jan 2005 15:10:54 +0000, Phil Thompson
<phil.thompson@spamcop.net> wrote:
D'oh! I was staring it in the face. Thanks for the forum link as well.
Here we go:
DSL Status
Connection Status Connected
Upstream Rate (Kbps) 288
Downstream Rate (Kbps) 576
US Margin 31
DS Margin 31
Modulation MMODE
LOS Errors 0
DS Line Attenuation 20
US Line Attenuation 22
Path Mode Fast Path
DSL Statistics
Near End F4 Loop Back Count 0
Near End F5 Loop Back Count 0
If I log into the router and run a ping test it can only perform it
using IP addresses and not URLs. I haven't tried surfing by IP but
will try it next time.
Am following up Kraftee's suggestion about the latest firmware on the
Australian site.
I have now done so!
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- Posted by Cheeky on January 9th, 2005
On Sun, 9 Jan 2005 01:38:04 -0000, "kraftee" <kraftee@spamoff&
die.com> wrote:
I occasionally use P2P but don't have it running all the time as I'm
on a capped account 
Incidentally, I noticed in the release notes that the upgrade "removes
mac address filtering". That's currently how I restrict access to my
network. What is the "access list" that replaces it?
TIA
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- Posted by JesusJones on March 6th, 2007
I too have a slow connection from an urban B&B with Virgin ADSL, throug
a Linksys WAG354G modem router though. I've upgraded the firmware fro
1.01.03 to 1.01.09 but with little improvement. I should be gettin
more than 16kBps down! The down/up rates below just look wrong too
Is there someone in the know out there who can tell me what I need t
say to Virgin to get this fixed?
Many thanks,
AB.
DSL Status: Up
DSL Modulation Mode: GDMT
DSL Path Mode: INTERLEAVED
Downstream Rate: 160 Kbps
Upstream Rate: 448 Kbps
Downstream Margin: 12 db
Upstream Margin: 16 db
Downstream Line Attenuation: 38
Upstream Line Attenuation: 24
Downstream Transmit Power: 0
Upstream Transmit Power: 0
Encapsulation: RFC 2364 PPPoA
Multiplexing: VC
QoS: UBR
PCR Rate: 0
SCR Rate: 0
Autodetect: Disable
VPI: 0
VCI: 38
Enable: Yes
PVC Status: Applie
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- Posted by dennis@home on March 7th, 2007
"JesusJones" <JesusJones.2n1wnd@broadbandbanter.co.uk> wrote in message
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With line figures like that I would expect more down .
Does it always sync to that speed if you power cycle the router?
How does the line get to you.. overhead?
- Posted by JesusJones on March 12th, 2007
dennis@home Wrote:
Hi Dennis, many thanks for your quick response. I've checked and th
line comes from underground. Whether it THEN goes overhead I don'
know, but we are several miles from the town or an exchange.
I do have a new status page from the modem though, with the number
more like I expected (see below). The download speed is still the sam
16kBps from several sites though (nvidia, microsoft). I'd appreciat
any ideas! ;-)
DSL Status: Up
DSL Modulation Mode: GDMT
DSL Path Mode: INTERLEAVED
Downstream Rate: 544 Kbps
Upstream Rate: 96 Kbps
Downstream Margin: 4 db
Upstream Margin: 7 db
Downstream Line Attenuation: 45
Upstream Line Attenuation: 27
Downstream Transmit Power: 0
Upstream Transmit Power: 0
PVC Connection
Encapsulation: RFC 2364 PPPoA
Multiplexing: VC
QoS: UBR
PCR Rate: 0
SCR Rate: 0
Autodetect: Disable
VPI: 0
VCI: 38
Enable: Yes
PVC Status: Applie
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- Posted by JesusJones on March 21st, 2007
After all my efforts this end I've spoken to Virgin and it seems we'r
too remote and too far from the exchange to get a decent broadban
speed - the line will only give us a steady 250-512kbps and can't tak
the new 'upto 8meg' line. :-( We've downgraded and hope to get
better service at a slower speed soon.
I wish the 'speed checker' on their website could've told us this righ
at the start, but an email link from their customer services confirme
this within a few days. I'm surprised that they didn't do this chec
before doing the upgrade 3 months ago - D'OH!
Anyhow, problem solved, and I hope it helps someone else too.
Sometimes it is just 'them' and there's nothing you can do from you
end but get someone else to fix it from the other end :-
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