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Hello All,
I'm relatively new to High-Speed internet - as I've only had it for about four years.
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#1 Log-in to the modem combo and get the DSL Stats.
#2 Please post the DSL Stats.
#3 If you do not know how to get that, it would help to know at least:
a) Brand and model of your modem.
b) Only if you have one: Brand and model of your RJ-45 WAN port router that is conected to the modem.
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I didn't know whether you needed everything and I was concerned that I might be over-providing.
Downstream Rate: | 3360Kbps |
Upstream Rate: | 864Kbps |
If you need anything else - let me know.
I appreciate your help. My current speed as per two different Internet speed websites is between 178 - 204 Mbps.
Thank You!
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Hello dslr595148,
I decided to post everything under STATUS, however, I did block out some information because I don't know how much is too much personal information or whether any of the serial numbers are unique to me only [I'm not tech savvy but I'm concerned about putting too much here - am I making sense?].
Last night my internet connection fluctuated from 121 Mbps to 221 Mbps, which is relatively low considering I pay for Enhanced Internet service. I don't know - maybe I'm making a big deal out of nothing.
Should I look into buying a new Ethernet cable? I have a Cat5e and I see that the Cat7 is pretty inexpensive and seems to have some gold/copper thing going on which should be good for noise reduction.
Gateway Status Connection Status
ConnectionStatus
Broadband: | CONNECTED |
Internet Service Provider (ISP): | CONNECTED |
Gateway Status
Gateway ParameterStatus
Firmware Version: | GT784WN-VZ-1.1.22 |
Model Number: | GT784WNV |
Serial Number: | CREA21612[BLOCKED] |
WAN MAC Address: | 00:7f:28[BLOCKED] |
Downstream Rate: | 3360Kbps |
Upstream Rate: | 864Kbps |
PPP User Name: | Newdsl |
ISP Protocol | PPPoE |
Encapsulation: | LLC |
Gateway IP Address: | 71.[Blocked] |
DNS Address #1: | 68.[Blocked] |
DNS Address #2: | 71.[Blocked] |
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The DSL stats being looked for should be found at http://192.168.1.1/ > Status > WAN Status. You're looking for words like Attenuation, Margin, SN Margin...
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WAN Status Connection Status
Connection Status
Broadband: | CONNECTED |
Internet Service Provider: | CONNECTED |
PPP Status
PPP Parameter Status
User Name: | Newdsl |
PPP Type: | PPPoE |
LCP State: | UP |
IPCP State: | UP |
Authentication Failures: | 0 |
Session Time: | 0 Days, 16H:21M:55S |
Packets Sent: | 933778 |
Packets Received: | 1298499 |
Broadband Status
Broadband Parameter Status
VPI: | 0 |
VCI: | 35 |
Broadband Mode Setting: | ADSL |
Broadband Negotiated Mode: | G.DMT |
Connection Status: | CONNECTED |
Downstream Speed: | 3360 Kbps |
Upstream Speed: | 864 Kbps |
Retrains: | 0 |
Retrain Timer: | 0 Days, 16H:19M:57S |
ATM QoS class: | UBR |
Near End CRC Errors Interleave: | 0 |
Near End CRC Errors Fastpath : | N/A |
Far End CRC Errors Interleave : | 3 |
Far End CRC Errors Fastpath : | N/A |
30 Minute Near End CRC Interleave : | 0 |
30 Minute Near End CRC Fastpath : | N/A |
30 Minute Far End CRC Interleave : | 0 |
30 Minute Far End CRC Fastpath : | N/A |
Near End RS FEC Interleave : | 0 |
Near End RS FEC Fastpath : | N/A |
Far End RS FEC Interleave : | 0 |
Far End RS FEC Fastpath : | N/A |
30 Minute Near End FEC Interleave : | 0 |
30 Minute Near End FEC Fastpath : | N/A |
30 Minute Far End FEC Interleave : | 0 |
30 Minute Far End FEC Fastpath : | N/A |
30 Minute Discarded Packets Downstream : | 0 |
30 Minute Discarded Packets Upstream : | 0 |
SNR Downstream : | 26 dB |
SNR Upstream : | 18 dB |
Attenuation Downstream : | 8 dB |
Attenuation Upstream : | 5 dB |
Power Downstream | 0.4 dBm |
Power Upstream | 11.9 dBm |
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Your line looks great. Ask Verizon support to set your line to 7.1Mbps and disable the ASSIA Optimizer.
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I chatted [via internet] with a tech person from Verizon and they said that my connection was receiving 3.3 Mbps and he could not understand why the tests I was running indicated 1.8 Mbps to 2.4 Mbps. He also stated that I wouldn't be able to get more than 3.3 Mbps since I was so far from the Headquarters or something very similar to that. I didn't tell him that these pasts months I have been averaging 5.1 Mbps because I was afraid that I'd be opening a Pandora's Box.
You've been a big help but I wanted to ask one last question - what does an ASSIA Optimizer do exactly and will I ever need it re-enabled?
Also, I ordered a new ethernet cable, a Cat7 because it has shielding and I figured it couldn't hurt.
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The optimizer is a diagnosis tool.
The Cat7 is just hype at present time. It has not been certified like cat5 or cat6 but try it like you said, it may not hurt.
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I just wanted to give a Thank You for Smith6612 and jonjones for their help!