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21 Jan 2014 21:06 #78794
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Hi,
I've noticed that my EE ADSL connection drops quite frequently...I'm currently using the "Default" DSL Modem Code.
Is there an explanation somewhere of the various DSL Modem Codes available with the 2860n, and what they (effectively) mean?
I've seen general advice for other products, but nothing for the 2860n...
Thanks.
I've noticed that my EE ADSL connection drops quite frequently...I'm currently using the "Default" DSL Modem Code.
Is there an explanation somewhere of the various DSL Modem Codes available with the 2860n, and what they (effectively) mean?
I've seen general advice for other products, but nothing for the 2860n...
Thanks.
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21 Jan 2014 21:36 #78796
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the modem codes for the 2860 can be find at WAN >> General Setup>>DSL Modem Code
The modem codes are for compatibility with different lines/dslam for adsl
http://www.draytek.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=1226&Itemid=293&lang=en
Same apply with the 2860
From my experience with a 2760 which has almost same modem codes, the 531a16_533011 should give you less loop attenuator so little better synchronize & as result little better speed but you need to try which one my be better for your line
As for the disconnections check you have the correct parameters from your isp and also try change the filter and also try change the cable from the phone socket going to the 2860
The modem codes are for compatibility with different lines/dslam for adsl
The reason is DSLAM in CO site (ISP) may have different DSL brands or different versions. Those may cause interoperability (IOP) issue between DSL modem and DSLAM. For example, DSL cannot synchronize well or cannot get high rate or high performance.
Therefore, we offer different modem codes for customer to try if they meet IOP problem. In general, we suggest using the standard one for most areas should be no problem in working with this version.
Same apply with the 2860
From my experience with a 2760 which has almost same modem codes, the 531a16_533011 should give you less loop attenuator so little better synchronize & as result little better speed but you need to try which one my be better for your line
As for the disconnections check you have the correct parameters from your isp and also try change the filter and also try change the cable from the phone socket going to the 2860
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21 Jan 2014 21:51 #78797
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Ah, thanks very much for the explanation and suggestion.
I think my cabling etc. is OK - had a 2820n for a few years without any significant issues with the same ADSL connection.
I'm now giving 531a16_533011 a go to see if that improves things .
I think my cabling etc. is OK - had a 2820n for a few years without any significant issues with the same ADSL connection.
I'm now giving 531a16_533011 a go to see if that improves things
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21 Jan 2014 22:07 #78799
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it may not helps the one i suggested but try with your time & the other modem codes
about cabling i am sure is ok but i suspect the type of cable may causing problem example a cat5e or (twisted pair) designed for rj11 may cost issues compare to a traditional rj11, that is why i sya if you can try an other and also try an other brand adsl filter
Replied by babis3g on topic Re: 2860n - modem code explanations...
Ah, thanks very much for the explanation and suggestion.c128 wrote:
I think my cabling etc. is OK - had a 2820n for a few years without any significant issues with the same ADSL connection.
I'm now giving 531a16_533011 a go to see if that improves things.
it may not helps the one i suggested but try with your time & the other modem codes
about cabling i am sure is ok but i suspect the type of cable may causing problem example a cat5e or (twisted pair) designed for rj11 may cost issues compare to a traditional rj11, that is why i sya if you can try an other and also try an other brand adsl filter
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23 Jan 2014 18:25 #78817
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Using 531a16_533011 seems to have sorted it - been up for over 2 days now, whereas I was lucky to get a few hours before.
Thanks!
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