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 Jerm
join:2000-04-10 Richland, WA
1 edit | Please people... Do NOT call it "Fast Packet", the correct term is Fast Path. There is enough confusion about this out there already, please to not add to the hysteria.
This article is also misleading, do not expect Verizon or any telco to be able to set your line to fastpath at the same time you order it! Read on for some more information on my experience with getting interleaving taken off my 3mbit/768 Verizon line.
Around 95% of technicians have no idea what this setting even is, let alone how to go about changing it. After your line is working you can check your signal levels on the modem and request the change to fast path later on. In my case this took about 4 hours worth of my time on the phone with Verizon spread over many phone calls on many different days. Eventually what has to happen is VZ has to have a maintenance control tech at the CO make this configuration change, and this will only only happen M-F 8am-4pm after you have run the gauntlet of being transferred from billing, to technical support, to tech support 2, then finally the big MC.
I tried to put my DSL order in @ 3mbit with fast path to start with. Boy was that a mistake! It just added confusion on the VZ end of things and everything got messed up.
Now that everything is fixed, pings to my gateway (Seattle WA about 200 miles away) went from 30ms down to 12ms with no decrease in speed or stability. | |
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| Re: Please people... said by Jerm :This article is also misleading, do not expect Verizon or any telco to be able to set your line to fastpath at the same time you order it! SBC/Ameritech used to have interleaving on by default but switched to fastpath as the default at the beginning of September 2000, about the same time they implemented line sharing. They don't go to interleaving unless it's a last resort, which doesn't happen very often. I've got two 6016/608 lines at different locations running just fine on fastpath.
Not sure what Verizon's problem is. | |
|  |  commando
join:2000-06-07 Chicago, IL | Re: Please people... Oh I remember those days. Pings at 100ms and disconnects at random. The memories... | |
|  |   PliotronX My Katamari's Bigger Than Your Katamari
join:2000-05-13 Sunland, CA
1 edit | Thanks for the info, I would have no qualms moving to SBC territory in that case. That is a much better policy than Qwest's. I believe that ILEC's should take it on a case-by-case basis or if interleaving is their default, they should offer an option to disable it upon request. It's not like the freaking line has to be rewired or five tech support employees and a goat must be sacrificed to the gods of copper. Someone with a device can do it remotely. Ultimately it would be really awesome if the data path setting was left up to the end user (via a telnet to the modem maybe?), but set to default to interleaving so we could avoid this issue altogether.... in my dreams, I know. | |
|  |  bogey780
join:2004-03-19 Here | Bellsouth is the same. All circuits are on Fast path unless it requires the "noise profile" AKA Interleaved. | |
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