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7 Aug 2011 Another command allows me to change the Noise Margins (adslctl configure --snr NN - where NN is the percentage of the original noise margin). I've tried some searches 'adslctl' is not listed among the response though. www.zhone.com/support/manuals/docs/62/6211-A2-GB23-00.pdf. Some of
Since 2Wire's business model is not to supply to end users, there is no way for an end user to get a full manual going in to all of this. . I know this is very old but for anyone who comes accross this the same way I did you can change it via telnet then add the command e.g. adslctl configure --snr 65450 in to
I am in the middle of diagnosing my ADSL connection, the one utility I am using is adslctl from the debug mode on my router. I have searched high and low for a manual for this program, does anybody have a guide to using this program?
BT's DLM system, or BT's manual intervention, can increase the target SNR margin to a maximum value of 18 dB. the custom DG Team firmware, which incorporates target SNR margin adjustment; RouterStats software; connecting to the modem using telnet, and issuing the 'adslctl configure --mod snr X' or command.
Some Broadcom-based modems allow the target SNR margin to be tweaked using the 'adslctl configure' command in telnet (or 'adsl configure' depending on the modem). From your PC, configure a telnet connection to your modem. So, if your modem is set up as 192.168.1.1 then, from the Command
Broadcom-based routers can be tweaked to change the target noise margin set in the exchange, using the adslctl command in telnet. With Netgear Some firmwares use adsl, some use adslctl. I will use . If the router is rebooted it goes back to 9.5 dB until I tweak it manually again, but not too much is lost.
When you login manually via Telnet, do you usually see something similar to this:- BusyBox v1.00 (2008.10.21-10:23+0000) Built-in shell (ash) Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands. # adslctl info --stats adslctl: ADSL driver and PHY status. Status: ShowtimeRetrain Reason: 0. Channel: FAST, Upstream
For routers with one of the Broadcom chisets, the command is usually 'adslctl info --stats' or 'adsl info --stats'. Some other For example, the manual for the DG632 (which uses the AR7 chipset) appears to indicate that telnet is identical to the DG834(G) v1, 2 or 3 except for the use of the alternative Http Debug Command.
21 Jan 2010 Please make sure that you follow the instructions carefully, and only change the settings that suit you. The first step is to enable telnet connections to the router. Thus, start up your browser adslctl configure –snr 150. The 150 value is the percentage of the original SNR value. For example if your original
7 May 2013 Once you've logged in type in a command adsl configure --snr XX or adslctl configure –snr XX (depending on a modem- both do the same thing) Instead of These tools don't work on all modems though- while doing it manually works on every one that runs a busybox and allows these commands.
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