nfxcr3w wrote:
So i put the 2.50a.d13 on and factory reset and it's still showing interleave 16 on the downstream and 1 on the upstream yet on my asus dsl-ac68u and the btsmarthub both show fastpath on the downstream and upstream of 1.
I'm sure what we can do, as there is no setting in the Billion to adjust your interleave depth
Sorry bit confused what do you mean by "I'm sure what we can do," Here is what the Asus dsl-ac68u is showing stats below. So i don't get why the asus is showing im on fastpath yet the 8800NL R2 is showing im on interleave.
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What I meant is, we are note sure what we can do, (sorry typo there) as we can't tweak the VDSL settings on the Billion.
The Asus, seems to have a lower SNR, and Line Attenuation, with also a higher attainable rate (I am not sure if you have tweaked your VDSL settings or not, as I have seen some tweaks you can perform on the Asus)
Also the Asus dsl-ac68u uses a mediatek DSL chipset where as the 8800NL R2 uses the Broadcom chipset, so that could be the reason for the difference performance.
billion_fan wrote:
I'm sure what we can do, as there is no setting in the Billion to adjust your interleave depth
Sorry bit confused what do you mean by "I'm sure what we can do," Here is what the Asus dsl-ac68u is showing stats below. So i don't get why the asus is showing im on fastpath yet the 8800NL R2 is showing im on interleave.
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What I meant is, we are note sure what we can do, (sorry typo there) as we can't tweak the VDSL settings on the Billion.
The Asus, seems to have a lower SNR, and Line Attenuation, with also a higher attainable rate (I am not sure if you have tweaked your VDSL settings or not, as I have seen some tweaks you can perform on the Asus)
Also the Asus dsl-ac68u uses a mediatek DSL chipset where as the 8800NL R2 uses the Broadcom chipset, so that could be the reason for the difference performance.
But what about the BT Smart Hub which uses a Broadcom Chipset which uses the BCM63137 that keeps me on FastPath too. I did put the asus on a 5db tweak which is stable but doesn't give me the full 79,999 which the Billion does. The only reason i chose the 8800nl R2 is that it doesn't reboot every 14 days like the BT Smart Hub does if this issue is fixable with the 8800NL R2 i'll stick with that. also another reason why i chose the Billion is that im on a Huawei Cabinet and thought i'd get better performance with the Billion.
nfxcr3w wrote:
Sorry bit confused what do you mean by "I'm sure what we can do," Here is what the Asus dsl-ac68u is showing stats below. So i don't get why the asus is showing im on fastpath yet the 8800NL R2 is showing im on interleave.
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What I meant is, we are note sure what we can do, (sorry typo there) as we can't tweak the VDSL settings on the Billion.
The Asus, seems to have a lower SNR, and Line Attenuation, with also a higher attainable rate (I am not sure if you have tweaked your VDSL settings or not, as I have seen some tweaks you can perform on the Asus)
Also the Asus dsl-ac68u uses a mediatek DSL chipset where as the 8800NL R2 uses the Broadcom chipset, so that could be the reason for the difference performance.
But what about the BT Smart Hub which uses a Broadcom Chipset which uses the BCM63137 that keeps me on FastPath too. I did put the asus on a 5db tweak which is stable but doesn't give me the full 79,999 which the Billion does. The only reason i chose the 8800nl R2 is that it doesn't reboot every 14 days like the BT Smart Hub does if this issue is fixable with the 8800NL R2 i'll stick with that. also another reason why i chose the Billion is that im on a Huawei Cabinet and thought i'd get better performance with the Billion.
I'll PM you (my smart hub 6 only stats fastpath, it does not state if that is for upstream or downstream, I assume its the upstream value)
The Bipac 8800NL R2 uses BCM63381 (so different Broadcom chipset to the smart hub)
When I ran a speedtest using smart hub, I would get a ping time between 6- 8 ms, and now running on the 8800NL R2 with the interleave showing 16 for the downstream (same as you) I get a 6ms ping time when running a speedtest.
billion_fan wrote:
What I meant is, we are note sure what we can do, (sorry typo there) as we can't tweak the VDSL settings on the Billion.
The Asus, seems to have a lower SNR, and Line Attenuation, with also a higher attainable rate (I am not sure if you have tweaked your VDSL settings or not, as I have seen some tweaks you can perform on the Asus)
Also the Asus dsl-ac68u uses a mediatek DSL chipset where as the 8800NL R2 uses the Broadcom chipset, so that could be the reason for the difference performance.
But what about the BT Smart Hub which uses a Broadcom Chipset which uses the BCM63137 that keeps me on FastPath too. I did put the asus on a 5db tweak which is stable but doesn't give me the full 79,999 which the Billion does. The only reason i chose the 8800nl R2 is that it doesn't reboot every 14 days like the BT Smart Hub does if this issue is fixable with the 8800NL R2 i'll stick with that. also another reason why i chose the Billion is that im on a Huawei Cabinet and thought i'd get better performance with the Billion.
I'll PM you (my smart hub 6 only stats fastpath, it does not state if that is for upstream or downstream, I assume its the upstream value)
The Bipac 8800NL R2 uses BCM63381 (so different Broadcom chipset to the smart hub)
When I ran a speedtest using smart hub, I would get a ping time between 6- 8 ms, and now running on the 8800NL R2 with the interleave showing 16 for the downstream (same as you) I get a 6ms ping time when running a speedtest.
Thanks for that it still shows interleave deph 16 on the downstream but my ping keeps fluctuating between 7 and 6 doesn't seem stable. With the smart hub 6 my ping was always 6ms never fluctuated.
Last edited by nfxcr3w on Wed Mar 15, 2017 5:44 pm, edited 1 time in total.
nfxcr3w wrote:
But what about the BT Smart Hub which uses a Broadcom Chipset which uses the BCM63137 that keeps me on FastPath too. I did put the asus on a 5db tweak which is stable but doesn't give me the full 79,999 which the Billion does. The only reason i chose the 8800nl R2 is that it doesn't reboot every 14 days like the BT Smart Hub does if this issue is fixable with the 8800NL R2 i'll stick with that. also another reason why i chose the Billion is that im on a Huawei Cabinet and thought i'd get better performance with the Billion.
I'll PM you (my smart hub 6 only stats fastpath, it does not state if that is for upstream or downstream, I assume its the upstream value)
The Bipac 8800NL R2 uses BCM63381 (so different Broadcom chipset to the smart hub)
When I ran a speedtest using smart hub, I would get a ping time between 6- 8 ms, and now running on the 8800NL R2 with the interleave showing 16 for the downstream (same as you) I get a 6ms ping time when running a speedtest.
Thanks for that F/W i did flash it and factory reset it it still shows interleave deph 16 on the downstream but my ping keeps fluctuating between 7 and 6 doesn't seem stable. With the smart hub 6 my ping was always 6ms never fluctuated.
billion_fan wrote:
I'll PM you (my smart hub 6 only stats fastpath, it does not state if that is for upstream or downstream, I assume its the upstream value)
The Bipac 8800NL R2 uses BCM63381 (so different Broadcom chipset to the smart hub)
When I ran a speedtest using smart hub, I would get a ping time between 6- 8 ms, and now running on the 8800NL R2 with the interleave showing 16 for the downstream (same as you) I get a 6ms ping time when running a speedtest.
Thanks for that F/W i did flash it and factory reset it it still shows interleave deph 16 on the downstream but my ping keeps fluctuating between 7 and 6 doesn't seem stable. With the smart hub 6 my ping was always 6ms never fluctuated.
G.INP came back on my upstream and interleave reduced to 8 on the downstream but now i got 8 on the upstream instead of 1 speed reduced to 71 instead of 74 i was getting what does this mean guys? heres the stats below.
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