That’s the downspeed diagram. This means that all values should be below the download sync.
The same must also apply to the upstream.
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That’s the downspeed diagram. This means that all values should be below the download sync.
The same must also apply to the upstream.
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Well, are the graphics correct on the IB2?
With the IBPlus you can forget this, sometimes even negative values are displayed, or well over 1Gb…
However, stwin is also right: the numbers are the maximum that _can_ go over the line. The graphic would be what is actually needed at the moment.
Greeting
NotNormal
The IB2 also sometimes displays negative values. This is not just limited to IBP.
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OK. I’m burying myself in the ground after writing this post.
On the ordinate the speed is scaled with Mbit/s and I somehow misread it and had MByte/s in mind. I think I’m standing in the forest :smileysad:. Screw my poor eyesight.
Anyway, that was the mistake I made. Whehh…
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Hello @MichelB
Thanks for the clarification.
Yes, after another factory reset via the web UI, the IB2 stopped flashing.
Hello @Anonym,
Do you have already set a Roadmap Comming Release with approx. delivery dates?
Thanks
Giuseppe
Yes, for sure. We are working on Release 8.5 with many under the hood changes. Hopefully the release will be in April. Since a few days we are testing the Blackbuild 2 which is not feature complete and some functions are implemented but are not visible in the web - GUI which will come with BB3 or later.
We are discussing if we could make the BB2 available to public as a beta. Depends on the feedback of our testers and the internal testing results.
It will be available for IBP, IBS and IB2. Features depending on hardware as always.
Stay tuned.
Hello everyone
The WLAN diagnosis (2.4 & 5GHz) contains the following sentence: “Reciever Desense based on glitch count bit-mask 16: HW ACI Detection + Mitigation”.
“Reciever” is misspelled. Must be called “Receiver”.
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Ask…
Why is the value of the “PacketTXFailure” variable constantly at 100? No packet losses or failures are recorded.
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The TX failures are normal with WLAN. In the worst case scenario, this can be ten percent of the packets sent. Fortunately, the applications don’t notice this, except that the data rate drops.
What’s more interesting is the fact that the value never goes above 100. This is a bug that I have already reported here.
@Andreas Strahm wrote:
The TX failures are normal with WLAN. In the worst case scenario, this can be ten percent of the packets sent. Fortunately, the applications don’t notice this, except that the data rate drops.
More interesting is the fact that the value never goes above 100. This is a bug that I have already reported here.
The thing is for me, the value is always at 100, no matter what I do or happens. Doesn’t behave like a variable, but like a constant. Pkt_TXFailures/s is always 0. And this on both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands.
2.4GHz band
5GHz band
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New Beta FW for R8.5 is available. The discussion goes [here](https://community.swisscom.ch/t5/Diskussionen-%C3%BCber-Ger%C3%A4te-und/Internet-Box-Familie-R8-5-Beta-Firmware/td- p/483240).