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35.0 Trouble Shooting·How do I request support? ·Where can I check the status of the POPs and NAPs? ·How do I check my line stats and speeds at the NID? ·How do I check line statistics? What do the numbers mean and are my stats good? ·How do I check my Line Stats with the Broadxent 8012-V modem (Windows)? ·How do I check my Line Stats with the Broadxent 8012-V modem in any OS? ·How far am I from the telephone central office (CO)? ·How to ask Covad to check your Line Stats ·I think my DSL line too slow!
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If you need immediate support, please call Speakeasy Tech Support at 800-556-5829.
adamA provides official support from Speakeasy in the »Speakeasy forum. To contact him directly, please send mail to the address in his profile. Please include your account name or ID, and a brief description of your problem.
You can also simply post your problem in the »Speakeasy forum, where there are many people to assist you with your problem.
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by borborpa  last modified: 2004-05-06 16:29:54 |
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»www.speakeasy.net/systemstatus/status.html has up-to-date information on all of the Speakeasy POPs and NAPs.
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by borborpa  |
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Please see /faq/4787
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by Eagle 1 edited by borborpa  last modified: 2004-05-12 07:34:38 |
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Please see /faq/6734
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by Eagle 1 edited by borborpa  last modified: 2004-05-12 08:21:09 |
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The modem comes with a CD that contains the on-line owner’s manual. In addition it contains a little utility, "Bbui", or Broadband Blaster User Interface. To get at the status info, install that utility by double clicking on the "SetupUI" icon in the root directory of the CD.
The utility will only work on a computer that is directly plugged into the modem. So, if you are using a router, disconnect the router from the modem and plug the modem directly into your computer. Start up the utility. You will get a little icon in the system tray that indicates the current connection status. Double click on the icon. This will give you almost no information, other than the modem is trying to connect or is connected. But now press the "Create Log File" button and the magic happens. A log file will be created in the root directory of the drive you installed the utility on. Look for C:\bbui.txt
Open the log file you just created and you will find it is loaded with lots of juicy information concerning your DSL connection. Unfortunately, you won't see both upstream and downstream noise margins, but you will see upstream noise margin expressed as "SNR". Here is an example output:
[Modem Status] Line Status = Connected Current DSL Mode = g.dmt DSL Channel = Interleave Down Stream Bit Rate = 1536000 Up Stream Bit Rate = 384000 Modem Up Time = 0 day 13 hours 25 minutes 33 seconds
[Modem Configurations] Vpi = 0 Vci = 35 System Mode = Rfc1483 Bridged Selected DSL Mode = multi
[Modem Statistics] SNR = 20 Down Stream Attenuation = 55 Up Stream Attenuation = 32 Down Stream Output Power = 16 Up Stream Output Power = 11 CRC Error = 433 HEC Error = 273
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by PetDude  last modified: 2005-10-29 17:22:13 |
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The modem comes with a Windows utility that allows you to check your line stats. This is explained in »Speakeasy Forum FAQ »How do I check my Line Stats with the Broadxent 8012-V modem (Windows)?. However, this leaves those of us not using Windows out in the cold. Luckily, underattack made a Perl script that will run on any system with Perl installed. That includes Mac OS X, for you Mac users. It displays the same information as the Windows utility and must be run on a system that is plugged directly into the modem.
1. Download the script from »johannes.homepc.org/broadband_blaster.pl
2. Open it in a text editor
4. Change 255.255.255.255 to the broadcast address of the Broadxent 8012-V, which should be 192.168.1.255
5. Change 00 b0 d0 77 4e 04 to the MAC Address of the computer or router that is plugged directly into the Broadxent 8012-V, replacing colons with spaces
6. Change 00 e0 eb 74 df c0 to the MAC Address of the Broadxent 8012-V, which is on a sticker on the bottom of it, again replacing colons with spaces
7. Save it
8. Give it executable permission
9. Run it and it will display the following information
Model Number Receiving Port Number Sending Port Number MAC Address MAC Address of computer or router plugged into Broadxent 8012-V Firmware Version VCI VPI Uptime Downstream Sync Speed Upstream Sync Speed Downstream Noise Margin Upstream Noise Margin Downstream Attenuation Upstream Attenuation Downstream Output Power Upstream Output Power
Special thanks to underattack for his Perl script!
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by divdiv edited by PetDude  last modified: 2005-10-29 17:21:24 |
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You can check your prequalification distance online at /prequal/distance.
Please note that it is only a best guess. The only way to check your true distance is to have the phone company run a MLT.
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by Eagle 1 edited by borborpa  last modified: 2004-05-12 07:32:57 |
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Post in the Covad Unofficial Support Forum. Secure area for member-to-tech communication. BBR members with full read and post access are Covad Techs working to solve customer issues to the best of their ability. Questions about this forum should be directed to justin or a Covad tech.
When asking for help from Covad technicians, please provide your circuit ID, which should be in the form of ###-###-###. One Circuit ID per thread, please! If you're not sure what your circuit ID is, use the Instant Message feature and send a private message to one of the techs that contains the telephone number associated with your DSL along with your ISP's name,(Earthlink, Speakeasy Covad.net, etc...). We should then be able to tell you what your Circuit ID is. For security reasons, DO NOT POST TELEPHONE NUMBERS OR LAST NAMES.
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by Eagle 1 edited by borborpa  last modified: 2004-07-13 14:37:29 |
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Please see /faq/258
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