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Can't see my line stats on router
24-07-2013 8:25 PM
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Hi Guys,
I can't see my line stats on the router (technicolor 582n), when I click on Broadband where it should read DSL connection it reads "WAN connection" and only shows the following stats:
WAN Connection
Link Information
Type: Ethernet
MAC address: XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-F2
Data Transferred(Sent/Received) [MB/GB]: 840.19 / 1.99
There is no option to click details.
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If I click under internet and go to details I get:
Internet
Connection Information
Uptime: 0 days, 8:29:11
Data Transferred (Sent/Received) [MB/GB]: 636.72 / 23.36
Connection Settings
PVC Info (VPI.VCI): -
Type: PPPoE
PPP Settings
Username: ***@plusdsl.net
Password: ********
Connection Mode: Always-On
Service Name: -
Concentrator Name: bras-red9.bs-B226E1010E01NK
TCP/IP Settings
IP Address: 87.112.58.217/32
Default Gateway: 195.166.128.183
Primary DNS: 212.159.6.9
Secondary DNS: 212.159.6.10
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Any idea how I can see my sync rate and general line stats etc.
Thanks,
Elliot
I can't see my line stats on the router (technicolor 582n), when I click on Broadband where it should read DSL connection it reads "WAN connection" and only shows the following stats:
WAN Connection
Link Information
Type: Ethernet
MAC address: XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-F2
Data Transferred(Sent/Received) [MB/GB]: 840.19 / 1.99
There is no option to click details.
----------------------------------------------------------------
If I click under internet and go to details I get:
Internet
Connection Information
Uptime: 0 days, 8:29:11
Data Transferred (Sent/Received) [MB/GB]: 636.72 / 23.36
Connection Settings
PVC Info (VPI.VCI): -
Type: PPPoE
PPP Settings
Username: ***@plusdsl.net
Password: ********
Connection Mode: Always-On
Service Name: -
Concentrator Name: bras-red9.bs-B226E1010E01NK
TCP/IP Settings
IP Address: 87.112.58.217/32
Default Gateway: 195.166.128.183
Primary DNS: 212.159.6.9
Secondary DNS: 212.159.6.10
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Any idea how I can see my sync rate and general line stats etc.
Thanks,
Elliot
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Re: Can't see my line stats on router
24-07-2013 9:23 PM
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As you are on FTTC the only place to get this is the modem and it is locked down so, in effect, you can't
Downstream sync can be got by running the BT speed test further diagnostics and multiplying the IP profile by 1.033
Downstream sync can be got by running the BT speed test further diagnostics and multiplying the IP profile by 1.033
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Re: Can't see my line stats on router
24-07-2013 10:53 PM
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Ah I see, I'll have to blow the dust off of my BackTrack install and get my hacks on then
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25-07-2013 12:49 AM
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No need for that - not that it'd get you anywhere.
ECI Modems can be unlocked by soldering some pin headers on the board and getting a UART connection where you can then enable telnet.
Huawei modems can be unlocked by uploading a new firmware which offers telnet and web admin access.
I've done both now (on my own, purchased modems - of course) and neither takes more than about 15 minutes.
ECI Modems can be unlocked by soldering some pin headers on the board and getting a UART connection where you can then enable telnet.
Huawei modems can be unlocked by uploading a new firmware which offers telnet and web admin access.
I've done both now (on my own, purchased modems - of course) and neither takes more than about 15 minutes.
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