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ricke17
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billion_fan wrote:Here is the firmware, that now works with Sky FTTC
Which of these 2 files should I download for the 8800AXL?
billion_fan
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ricke17 wrote:
billion_fan wrote:Here is the firmware, that now works with Sky FTTC
Which of these 2 files should I download for the 8800AXL?
The one labelled ETEC8800AXL_2.32d.dh65.afw
ricke17
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billion_fan wrote:
ricke17 wrote:
billion_fan wrote:Here is the firmware, that now works with Sky FTTC
Which of these 2 files should I download for the 8800AXL?
The one labelled ETEC8800AXL_2.32d.dh65.afw
LOL - sorry having a thick day haha
pintosal
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billion_fan wrote:
gmorgan wrote:One thing I have noticed with the latest firmware, I think the user interface has become a tad slow on the 8800nl. When you click on xdsl for example it takes a few seconds to load.
Seems fine here
Mine seems OK also.

The main thing for me is the download/upload speed rather than how quickly the gui responds.
pintosal
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Post by pintosal »

I've noticed that interleaver depth suddenly went from 1 to 8 and download speed increased from 57Mb/s to more than 65Mb/s - so I'm happy.

Is the interleave depth likely to change? If so, which way?

Is it possible that the line will get faster?
Chrysalis
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billion_fan wrote:
Chrysalis wrote:Also to billion staff someone on another forum has posted they using the new firmware without issues, so you should unpull it, as sky is only one isp out of many and sky use non standard specifications.
We want a firmware that works with all UK ISPs, and Sky is one that we work hard to support, also we have a lot of Sky customers using our products, and we will continue to support them :D

Anyway I have a newer test firmware which I will send to prichards for testing, if everything is OK, I will upload the firmware, so not to worry
I never said stop supporting them but pulling it was premature, just add a note saying sky users have to wait for a newer version :)
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Chrysalis wrote:
billion_fan wrote:
Chrysalis wrote:Also to billion staff someone on another forum has posted they using the new firmware without issues, so you should unpull it, as sky is only one isp out of many and sky use non standard specifications.
We want a firmware that works with all UK ISPs, and Sky is one that we work hard to support, also we have a lot of Sky customers using our products, and we will continue to support them :D

Anyway I have a newer test firmware which I will send to prichards for testing, if everything is OK, I will upload the firmware, so not to worry
I never said stop supporting them but pulling it was premature, just add a note saying sky users have to wait for a newer version :)
All sorted now, not much of a delay :D
ricke17
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Have you uploaded a newer firmware? If so where is it as I downloaded the one you told me to do yesterday.
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ricke17 wrote:Have you uploaded a newer firmware? If so where is it as I downloaded the one you told me to do yesterday.
No new firmware, the one I uploaded and you downloaded is the latest at the moment :D
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Ah ok cool!
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