I switched from my HH3 to the Billion BiPAC 7800N and it worked like a charm using this guide here:
http://www.billion.uk.com/esupport/inde ... re-network
It seems to have somehow borked my connection after less than 24 hours of uptime. I'm accessing the web from the second line in the house, a really crappy 12mbps/0.5mpbs. I would much prefer my 60-70/14 that infinity is giving me. What i find odd is that switching from HH3 to 7800N gave me a speed boost in the upload department from the 8-9 I was able to achieve. Not really shocking, HH3 is garbage in my opinion, nonetheless... it keeps looping through the following in the syslog:
Jan 01 00:01:51 daemon pppd[651]: PPP: Start to connect ...
Jan 01 00:02:14 daemon pppd[651]: Couldn't get channel number: Transport endpoint is not connected
Jan 01 00:02:14 daemon pppd[651]: PPP: PPP Server No Response !!!
Jan 01 00:02:14 daemon pppd[651]: Doing disconnect
I tried using the HH3 but that no longer connects also and trying to troubleshoot with that thing is torture. Contacted BT via livechat and they were as useless as a chocolate teapot.
Help?
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Issues with BT Infinity
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Re: Issues with BT Infinity
I should also add I'm running firmware version 1.06f
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Nobody have any ideas? I got a BT engineer coming out tomorrow so I'm guessing that means there's some sort of issue with the line.. after all it is a new line, only installed less than a month ago so maybe some teething problems.
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It might be the BT open reach modem that is at fault as both the BT home hub and 7800N are exhibiting the same issueJoppsta wrote:Nobody have any ideas? I got a BT engineer coming out tomorrow so I'm guessing that means there's some sort of issue with the line.. after all it is a new line, only installed less than a month ago so maybe some teething problems.
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Any ideas on a way to mess with it? I can't seem to find any info online regarding accessing it.billion_fan wrote:It might be the BT open reach modem that is at fault as both the BT home hub and 7800N are exhibiting the same issueJoppsta wrote:Nobody have any ideas? I got a BT engineer coming out tomorrow so I'm guessing that means there's some sort of issue with the line.. after all it is a new line, only installed less than a month ago so maybe some teething problems.
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You should be able to unlock the open reach modem and then use LAN port 2 to access the device with a static IP, the IP address if I remember is 192.168.1.1Joppsta wrote:Any ideas on a way to mess with it? I can't seem to find any info online regarding accessing it.billion_fan wrote:It might be the BT open reach modem that is at fault as both the BT home hub and 7800N are exhibiting the same issueJoppsta wrote:Nobody have any ideas? I got a BT engineer coming out tomorrow so I'm guessing that means there's some sort of issue with the line.. after all it is a new line, only installed less than a month ago so maybe some teething problems.
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Doesn't seem to work... guess I shall just wait until tomorrow.
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Re: Issues with BT Infinity
It's easy if it's a Huawei as it's just an unlocked firmware, with an ECI one it's quite tricky.billion_fan wrote:
You should be able to unlock the open reach modem and then use LAN port 2 to access the device with a static IP, the IP address if I remember is 192.168.1.1
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I believe it's ECI, I'll just wait for the engineer tomorrow though. Hopefully won't take too long to get operational again.tinytim wrote:It's easy if it's a Huawei as it's just an unlocked firmware, with an ECI one it's quite tricky.billion_fan wrote:
You should be able to unlock the open reach modem and then use LAN port 2 to access the device with a static IP, the IP address if I remember is 192.168.1.1
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So.... I did nothing and the router connected to the internet for some reason. However I'm not achieving full download speeds that I should be expecting, with the Billion anyway, not tried the HH3 yet.
Jan 02 09:37:26 daemon pppd[18074]: PPP: Start to connect ...
Jan 02 09:37:28 daemon pppd[18074]: PPP server detected.
Jan 02 09:37:29 daemon pppd[18074]: PPP session established.
Jan 02 09:37:29 daemon pppd[18074]: Using interface pppewan_1
Jan 02 09:37:29 daemon pppd[18074]: Connect: ppp_ewan_1 <--> eth0
Jan 02 09:37:29 daemon pppd[18074]: Couldn't increase MTU to 1500.
Jan 02 09:37:29 daemon pppd[18074]: Couldn't increase MRU to 1500
Jan 02 09:37:29 daemon pppd[18074]: Couldn't increase MRU to 1500
Jan 02 09:37:29 daemon pppd[18074]: PPP LCP UP.
Jan 02 09:37:29 daemon pppd[18074]: Remote message: CHAP authentication success, unit 5210
Jan 02 09:37:29 daemon pppd[18074]: local IP address 81.152.133.41
Jan 02 09:37:29 daemon pppd[18074]: remote IP address 217.32.142.109
Jan 02 09:37:29 daemon pppd[18074]: primary DNS address 194.72.9.38
Jan 02 09:37:29 daemon pppd[18074]: secondary DNS address 194.74.65.69
Jan 02 09:37:29 daemon dnsmasq[91]: using nameserver 194.74.65.69#53
Jan 02 09:37:29 daemon dnsmasq[91]: using nameserver 194.72.9.38#53
Jan 02 09:37:29 daemon pppd[18074]: Received valid IP address from server. Connection UP.
Jan 02 09:37:30 user syslog: begin: interface: ppp_ewan_1 go to up
Jan 02 09:37:31 daemon dnsmasq[91]: using nameserver 194.74.65.69#53
Jan 02 09:37:31 daemon dnsmasq[91]: using nameserver 194.72.9.38#53
Jan 02 09:37:31 daemon UPNPD[543]: received signal 15, good-bye
Jan 02 09:37:33 daemon UPNPD[10731]: HTTP listening on port 2800
Jan 02 09:37:34 user syslog: end: interface: ppp_ewan_1 go to up
May 02 21:37:09 syslog -- MARK --
May 02 22:37:09 syslog -- MARK --
May 02 23:03:27 daemon DHCP SERVER: DHCPDISCOVER from 54:04:a6:d9:32:94 via br0
May 02 23:03:28 daemon DHCP SERVER: DHCP offer to 54:04:a6:d9:32:94
May 02 23:03:28 daemon DHCP SERVER: DHCP request from 54:04:a6:d9:32:94
May 02 23:03:28 daemon DHCP SERVER: DHCP ack to 54:04:a6:d9:32:94
May 02 23:03:35 daemon DHCP SERVER: DHCPINFORM from 192.168.1.100
May 02 23:03:38 daemon DHCP SERVER: DHCPINFORM from 192.168.1.100
May 02 23:04:24 user syslog: web: logout (timeout)
May 02 23:04:26 user syslog: web: ::ffff:192.168.1.100 login
Rather confused. It's been looping the stuff in the OP all day and then all of a sudden decides to connect? I'm posting this here for you guys to see and for reference when the BT engineer visits.
Jan 02 09:37:26 daemon pppd[18074]: PPP: Start to connect ...
Jan 02 09:37:28 daemon pppd[18074]: PPP server detected.
Jan 02 09:37:29 daemon pppd[18074]: PPP session established.
Jan 02 09:37:29 daemon pppd[18074]: Using interface pppewan_1
Jan 02 09:37:29 daemon pppd[18074]: Connect: ppp_ewan_1 <--> eth0
Jan 02 09:37:29 daemon pppd[18074]: Couldn't increase MTU to 1500.
Jan 02 09:37:29 daemon pppd[18074]: Couldn't increase MRU to 1500
Jan 02 09:37:29 daemon pppd[18074]: Couldn't increase MRU to 1500
Jan 02 09:37:29 daemon pppd[18074]: PPP LCP UP.
Jan 02 09:37:29 daemon pppd[18074]: Remote message: CHAP authentication success, unit 5210
Jan 02 09:37:29 daemon pppd[18074]: local IP address 81.152.133.41
Jan 02 09:37:29 daemon pppd[18074]: remote IP address 217.32.142.109
Jan 02 09:37:29 daemon pppd[18074]: primary DNS address 194.72.9.38
Jan 02 09:37:29 daemon pppd[18074]: secondary DNS address 194.74.65.69
Jan 02 09:37:29 daemon dnsmasq[91]: using nameserver 194.74.65.69#53
Jan 02 09:37:29 daemon dnsmasq[91]: using nameserver 194.72.9.38#53
Jan 02 09:37:29 daemon pppd[18074]: Received valid IP address from server. Connection UP.
Jan 02 09:37:30 user syslog: begin: interface: ppp_ewan_1 go to up
Jan 02 09:37:31 daemon dnsmasq[91]: using nameserver 194.74.65.69#53
Jan 02 09:37:31 daemon dnsmasq[91]: using nameserver 194.72.9.38#53
Jan 02 09:37:31 daemon UPNPD[543]: received signal 15, good-bye
Jan 02 09:37:33 daemon UPNPD[10731]: HTTP listening on port 2800
Jan 02 09:37:34 user syslog: end: interface: ppp_ewan_1 go to up
May 02 21:37:09 syslog -- MARK --
May 02 22:37:09 syslog -- MARK --
May 02 23:03:27 daemon DHCP SERVER: DHCPDISCOVER from 54:04:a6:d9:32:94 via br0
May 02 23:03:28 daemon DHCP SERVER: DHCP offer to 54:04:a6:d9:32:94
May 02 23:03:28 daemon DHCP SERVER: DHCP request from 54:04:a6:d9:32:94
May 02 23:03:28 daemon DHCP SERVER: DHCP ack to 54:04:a6:d9:32:94
May 02 23:03:35 daemon DHCP SERVER: DHCPINFORM from 192.168.1.100
May 02 23:03:38 daemon DHCP SERVER: DHCPINFORM from 192.168.1.100
May 02 23:04:24 user syslog: web: logout (timeout)
May 02 23:04:26 user syslog: web: ::ffff:192.168.1.100 login
Rather confused. It's been looping the stuff in the OP all day and then all of a sudden decides to connect? I'm posting this here for you guys to see and for reference when the BT engineer visits.