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funnyfela

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#175600 5-Jul-2015 19:43
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Hey guys.

We just got our VDSL shifted to the new house, going from the Invercargill east exchange to one of the cabinets with voice from same exchange. We've got the Technicolour Telecom modem and it was in bridge mode from the old house. Once chorus connected it up yesterday the modem wouldn't connect to the cabinet while the test one the guy had did. I factory reset the modem and now have double-nat currently to give us internet.

From going into the telnet, and googling the DSL standard its using, it appears to be on adsl. In the past it was using ITU-T G.993.2 standard. And the sync speed is extremely low considering the distance to the cabinet (even the chorus guy commented it should be better than the old house) and the attenuation.
And putting the modem back into vdsl bridge it fails to connect again. Is it just me or from the info would it appear to be adsl not vdsl?

Cheers in advance for any help :)
Joys of moving :/



Below is the telnet (trimmed) info, but I

{Administrator}=>xdsl info expand=enabled
Physical Layer Statistics:

Modem state: up
Up time (Days hh:mm:ss): 1 day, 1:36:12
xDSL Standard: ITU-T G.992.5
xDSL Annex: Annex A
Channel Mode: Interleaved

Number of reset: 0

Chipset Vendor info (G.994.1): Local Remote
Country code: B500 B500
ID: BDCM IKNS
Specific: 0000 0001

Bearers generic info DS US
Payload rate [Kbps]: 17098 1016
Attenuation [dB]: 3.0 0.4
Margins [dB]: 12.0 12.7
Output power [dBm]: 0.0 12.6

Number of bearers: 1
Bearer 0 DS US
INP [DMT symbols]: 2.13 0.00
Delay [ms]: 10.08 1.00
Depth []: 160 0.00
R: 16 0





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  #1337453 5-Jul-2015 19:49
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Thats ADSL2+ by the looks of things



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  #1337454 5-Jul-2015 19:50
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Looks like ADSL2 to me. Since the Chorus's guy's one worked, I wonder if it's your router? How old is it?

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  #1337455 5-Jul-2015 19:50
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Payload rate [Kbps]: 17098 1016

That's ADSL right there.

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