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Re: G.INP
30-03-2015 8:01 PM
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30-03-2015 8:02 PM
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Quote from: Webif In field eci's were updated last year for implementation of ReTX profiles.
The nonsense posted on here must of raised a smile - with cs !
So what Modem are you using?
Re: G.INP
30-03-2015 8:17 PM
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Quote No point getting into a discussion
& pleasant evening to you to
You may want to read through collaboration / working group area to pass an hour, you might see things differently.
AndyH is far better at this than I .....Least Andy gets something for posting :)))
Off Back to the peanut gallery........ aka aaisp
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Re: G.INP
30-03-2015 8:42 PM
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Interesting!
Sound like BTO specialist manager aware of the cabinet G.INP problem. But, how will the rest of Plusnet customers who currently has ECI modem and huawei cabinet issues cannot get DLM reset and disabled G.INP for 14 days for to allow the ECI modem auto firmware to be updated soon by BT?
Engineer told him that G.INP shouldn't have been roll out without ECI firmware to support G.INP in the first place.
Re: G.INP
30-03-2015 9:11 PM
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30-03-2015 9:17 PM
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Re: G.INP
30-03-2015 9:27 PM
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Where a modem does not have the firmware to support retransmission at all, then Openreach's modem management systems should pick this up and rAMBO should not apply the updated profiles. This does look like it's working because we're not seeing reports of people completely losing connectivity.
Re: G.INP
30-03-2015 9:42 PM
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Quote from: ejs Can you clarify what exactly "not working proper" means? Not working at all, or not achieving the expected performance? If the newly installed ECI modem had been sitting in its box in a warehouse for a long time, then of course it won't have ever updated its firmware in that time.
He say losing connectivity issues with G.INP
Re: G.INP
31-03-2015 7:23 AM
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Quote from: AndyH Not every modem will have received the updated firmware - there will be situations where for whatever reason, the update/s never happened. There are 4 million+ FTTC lines in the country and I would think we're talking about tens if not hundreds of thousands of Openreach modems.
Where a modem does not have the firmware to support retransmission at all, then Openreach's modem management systems should pick this up and rAMBO should not apply the updated profiles. This does look like it's working because we're not seeing reports of people completely losing connectivity.
Morning Andy H
So is it the modem not supporting retransmission dropping sync speed ? or rAMBO applying the wrong profile ? seems strange that for me at least when I did a check against BTs system over the years they always came back with these figures
FTTC Range A (Clean) 80 64 20 20 -- Available
FTTC Range B (Impacted) 79.6 52.9 20 12.2
so are the profiles on a G.INP line wrong that it automatically puts you on the low end of the spectrum ?
Re: G.INP
31-03-2015 7:27 AM
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Quote from: Webif
Quote No point getting into a discussion
& pleasant evening to you to
You may want to read through collaboration / working group area to pass an hour, you might see things differently.
AndyH is far better at this than I .....Least Andy gets something for posting :)))
Off Back to the peanut gallery........ aka aaisp
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Look I wasn't trying to be dismissive towards you but you cannot categorically say theres no issue here. Whatever this working group is clearly isn't aware of issues with openreach modems and out of date firmware. BT should have pushed the firmware out to modems first before crippling peoples connections. If they did push it out before rolling out firmware then why ? if the firmware went out before the G.INP update then you can only assume there is faulty openreach modems out there.
Re: G.INP
31-03-2015 7:56 AM
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Quote from: ericgripp
You may want to read through collaboration / working group area to pass an hour, you might see things differently.
Does anyone have a link to this area?
I'd like to have a read through it myself.
Re: G.INP
31-03-2015 11:11 AM
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FTTC Range A (Clean) 80 64 20 20 -- Available
FTTC Range B (Impacted) 79.6 52.9 20 12.2
So, more likely that Plusnet and BT will saying to you your line cannot go faster than this estimated speed in Range A (64 Meg or less) but good luck on your new Billion as it might increasing your line speed.
Re: G.INP
31-03-2015 11:29 AM
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luckily or maybe not i have a ECI modem on a ECI Cab so things should in theory go ok once the ECI roll out starts, will have to wait and see once that gets going.
Re: G.INP
31-03-2015 11:30 AM
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Quote from: goldenfibre So, more likely that Plusnet and BT will saying to you your line cannot go faster than this estimated speed in Range A (64 Meg or less) but good luck on your new Billion as it might increasing your line speed.
Yes this was the issue with me when G.INP issues started... I was still just within my estimate even thought it was the low end of impacted (which means self install BTW)
Once G.INP was enabled I got my speed back and even increased it by a few Mb/s...
The whole point of @ericgripp getting a billion router is so he can be compatible with G.INP as his current kit (ECI Modem) isn't compatible with G.IN and he also had a few issues with the PLusnet supplier wireless router so has now oipted for a new peice of kit that should kill to bird with one stone.
Re: G.INP
31-03-2015 11:32 AM
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Quote from: Terranova667 This is a pure guess here but maybe BTO didn't foresee the scale of a mixed setup maybe they thought most would have like for like ie ECI cab with a ECI modem, of course in the real world that doesn't happen especially with contractors involved like Kellys, as i understand it the modem you got was what ever the engineer had in the van at the time so no surprise there are mixed setups going on.
luckily or maybe not i have a ECI modem on a ECI Cab so things should in theory go ok once the ECI roll out starts, will have to wait and see once that gets going.
The main issue also seems to be that they didn't roll out the firmwares that made equipment (both Huawei & ECI ) support G.INP before they rolled out G.INP...
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