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Gareth
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      11-12-2006, 10:45 AM
Can someone help in interpreting these figures produced by a Netgear DG834G?
The figures should tell me whether or not interleaving is on (I think it
is):

[Upstream (TX) Interleave path]
CRC: 194 FEC: 18564 NCD: 0
LCD: 0 HEC: 2380

[Downstream (RX) Interleave path]
CRC: 2975 FEC: 10103036 NCD: 0
LCD: 0 HEC: 0

[Upstream (TX) Fast path]
CRC: 0 FEC: 0 NCD: 1
LCD: 0 HEC: 0

[Downstream (RX) Fast path]
CRC: 0 FEC: 0 NCD: 0
LCD: 0 HEC: 0


 
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      11-12-2006, 11:14 AM
In message <4557093f$0$8712$(E-Mail Removed)>, Gareth
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>Can someone help in interpreting these figures produced by a Netgear DG834G?
>The figures should tell me whether or not interleaving is on (I think it
>is):
>
>[Upstream (TX) Interleave path]
>CRC: 194 FEC: 18564 NCD: 0
>LCD: 0 HEC: 2380
>
>[Downstream (RX) Interleave path]
>CRC: 2975 FEC: 10103036 NCD: 0
>LCD: 0 HEC: 0
>
>[Upstream (TX) Fast path]
>CRC: 0 FEC: 0 NCD: 1
>LCD: 0 HEC: 0
>
>[Downstream (RX) Fast path]
>CRC: 0 FEC: 0 NCD: 0
>LCD: 0 HEC: 0
>
>

Given that the alternative to interleaved is fast path it certainly
looks as if you are interleaved. Do Pusnet not have a page where you can
check your connection stats?
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Martin Underwood
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      11-12-2006, 12:09 PM
Gareth wrote in message
4557093f$0$8712$(E-Mail Removed):

> Can someone help in interpreting these figures produced by a Netgear
> DG834G? The figures should tell me whether or not interleaving is on
> (I think it is):
>
> [Upstream (TX) Interleave path]
> CRC: 194 FEC: 18564 NCD: 0
> LCD: 0 HEC: 2380


How did you get these stats from a DG834G? I've not found a web page on my
DG834GT (presumably very similar) which gives interleave stats - just the
one which gives up/down speed, attentuation and noise margin.


 
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K A Nuttall
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      11-12-2006, 04:21 PM
Martin Underwood wrote:

> How did you get these stats from a DG834G? I've not found a web
> page on my DG834GT (presumably very similar) which gives
> interleave stats - just the one which gives up/down speed,
> attentuation and noise margin.


You have to use the telnet command line. There's a page about it,
somewhere on the interweb. Maybe google for 'dg834G telnet debug' or
look for the page on wikipedia, where there are some good links.

I went through this process some months ago, and couldn't work out what
it meant either - I *think* the '1' indicates Fast mode, but I'm not
sure.

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M Wright
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      11-13-2006, 04:51 PM
In article <Xns9879B09B1539CKeithYammer@212.23.3.119>, K A Nuttall
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>Martin Underwood wrote:
>
>> How did you get these stats from a DG834G? I've not found a web
>> page on my DG834GT (presumably very similar) which gives
>> interleave stats - just the one which gives up/down speed,
>> attentuation and noise margin.

>
>You have to use the telnet command line. There's a page about it,
>somewhere on the interweb. Maybe google for 'dg834G telnet debug' or
>look for the page on wikipedia, where there are some good links.
>
>I went through this process some months ago, and couldn't work out what
>it meant either - I *think* the '1' indicates Fast mode, but I'm not
>sure.
>

Hi
This is what I use works very well Graphs the lot

http://vwlowen.co.uk/internet/files.htm

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      11-13-2006, 11:51 PM

"K A Nuttall" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:Xns9879B09B1539CKeithYammer@212.23.3.119...
> Martin Underwood wrote:
>
> > How did you get these stats from a DG834G? I've not found a web
> > page on my DG834GT (presumably very similar) which gives
> > interleave stats - just the one which gives up/down speed,
> > attentuation and noise margin.

>
> You have to use the telnet command line. There's a page about it,
> somewhere on the interweb. Maybe google for 'dg834G telnet debug' or
> look for the page on wikipedia, where there are some good links.
>
> I went through this process some months ago, and couldn't work out what
> it meant either - I *think* the '1' indicates Fast mode, but I'm not
> sure.
>
> --

This is what I use on a DG834G. It will NOT work on a DG834GT though.

Note that this overwrites the router's log file with the modem stats file
( cat /proc/avalanche/*modem* > /var/log/messages ) by exploiting
an injection vulnerability and opens the log in the browser.
It won't always work on the first click.

http://192.168.0.1/setup.cgi?todo=ping_test&c4_IPAddr=1%26%2Fbin%2Fca t%20%2Fproc%2Favalanche%2F%2Amodem%2A%20>%20%2Fvar %2Flog%2Fmessages&next_file=log.htm

Use at your own risk etc.




 
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M Wright
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      11-14-2006, 12:20 PM
In article <4559137e$0$97242$(E-Mail Removed) ews.net>,
Mel <(E-Mail Removed)> writes
>
>"K A Nuttall" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:Xns9879B09B1539CKeithYammer@212.23.3.119.. .
>> Martin Underwood wrote:
>>
>> > How did you get these stats from a DG834G? I've not found a web
>> > page on my DG834GT (presumably very similar) which gives
>> > interleave stats - just the one which gives up/down speed,
>> > attentuation and noise margin.

>>
>> You have to use the telnet command line. There's a page about it,
>> somewhere on the interweb. Maybe google for 'dg834G telnet debug' or
>> look for the page on wikipedia, where there are some good links.
>>
>> I went through this process some months ago, and couldn't work out what
>> it meant either - I *think* the '1' indicates Fast mode, but I'm not
>> sure.
>>
>> --

>This is what I use on a DG834G. It will NOT work on a DG834GT though.
>
>Note that this overwrites the router's log file with the modem stats file
>( cat /proc/avalanche/*modem* > /var/log/messages ) by exploiting
>an injection vulnerability and opens the log in the browser.
>It won't always work on the first click.
>
>http://192.168.0.1/setup.cgi?todo=pi...%2Fbin%2Fcat%2
>0%2Fproc%2Favalanche%2F%2Amodem%2A%20>%20%2Fvar%2 Flog%2Fmessages&next_fi
>le=log.htm
>
>Use at your own risk etc.
>
>
>
>

Hi have you tried this, routerstats

http://vwlowen.co.uk/internet/files.htm

It is free and does everything I need ,

Later

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