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2600 Series Issues - Any Views

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30 Nov 2009 13:08 #7 by azzaka
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Admin,

thank you for your reply. We stopped selling the 2600's about 5years ago and now a lot of people are facing issues with the new MSAN's which would co-incide with your comments.

I apprecaite you taking the time to reply. Just on a similar note. INP on thr 8mb lines will the 2600 support INP more specifically will it support Extended Ethernet Framing?

Any feedback will be appreciated.

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30 Nov 2009 13:42 #8 by macavity
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* Note that there are two models with similar names, 2600 series and 2600plus series. *

Traditionally UK (modem code 41E2BE2C) was for normal lines and UK2 (modem code 43E2EAA1) was for longer reach lines (high attn DB - far from exchange)

I've just had a look at the ftp site and can see there is a modem code that's not the UK or UK2 modem codes that were recommended.

I've not played around with a 2600 for ages but I'm sure that it would be worth trying the modem code on a line that was exhibiting ATM errors (of course I'd try UK or UK2 as well, depening on what was already on the unit)

ftp://ftp.draytek.com/Vigor2600/Firmware/V2.5.6/AnnexA_44E2EA17.zip

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04 Dec 2009 16:16 #9 by mundayac
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For the record I've been seeing these problems with both 2600's and 2600+'s. All with the latest UK firmware for the respective model.

Alan

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05 Dec 2009 16:49 #10 by admin
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I'm not sure the 2600 series supported INP at all; might just be simpler to tell them the router's very old and the new lines need a newer router; after 5-6 years, they would probably understand!



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05 Dec 2009 16:52 #11 by azzaka
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admin wrote: ...after 5-6 years, they would probably understand!



You would think so wouldnt you... But i can tell you first hand, not everyone is that understanding.

BUt at least we have confirmation about it.

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08 Dec 2009 12:37 #12 by mundayac
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And the biggest resistance to upgrading I'm seeing is from small businesses and SOHO users who say they just can't afford to replace their unit with the current model.

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