Do you perhaps have a little information about the new firmware version, where exactly are the improvements to be expected?
For example, does it make sense to extensively test telephony again with directly connected DECT telephones, or is that still too early?
Hobby-Nerd ohne wirtschaftliche Abhängigkeiten zur Swisscom
@ofaessler wrote:
Unfortunately for me under 11.00.32 there is still no improvement in the DECT part. A connection is established, but the caller neither hears the caller nor vice versa…
Thank you.
Super helpful info, that’s actually how I imagine it, because you just saved me at least another hour of extra time wasted.
Hobby-Nerd ohne wirtschaftliche Abhängigkeiten zur Swisscom
@wolewo: Your line runs on vectoring with a line length of approx. 413m to the UP. The performance and damping are completely fine. This switches to a 100/34 profile, i.e. the speed that “regulates” the throughput for your line in the network. On VDSL2 vectoring the highest profile is 120/36, above that as already mentioned it would have to be g.fast.
The calculation based on the line length and quality from the PUS gives you a somewhat conservative 85mbps in the DL, which means that the line together with the IB3 runs better than calculated 🙂
Roger G.
Swisscom (Schweiz) AG, Product Manager Wireline Access
Voice: there is a function that disables the FXS ports. This function is still buggy and deactivates the entire voice part. Please deactivate it (i.e. do not use the function), then there will be conversations again.
We are still working on the issue of No Audio. As things stand, I’m slightly positive that we can take a massive step forward by the end of the week.
Guido
Hello everyone
Tonight the Internet Box reported internet problems. After a reboot the message disappeared, but the download was reduced from 120,000 kbit/s to 50,000 kbit/s. The upload is still at 40,000.
Here are the values of the box
Upstream39999 kbit/sDownstream49383 kbit/sLine lossUpstream22.7 dBDownstream23.3 dBSignal-to-noise ratioUpstream8.4 dBDownstream6.1 dB
Now the speed is back to normal
Upstream39999 kbit/sDownstream116667 kbit/sLine lossUpstream22.7 dBDownstream23.4 dBSignal-to-noise ratioUpstream9.7 dBDownstream6.7 dB
LG
What does the checker show you at the link below?
[https://www.swisscom.ch/de/privatkunden/abos-tarife/inone-home/internet/speed.html#T=7d16467d-a04c-4b44-b6bf-5bb0cf7a4e54&TS=qZcG2tuD18EPBS8Xzr6hitZ1nOzTFomNyHZN80VGcFo] (https://www.swisscom.ch/de/privatkunden/abos-tarife/inone-home/internet/speed.html#T=7d16467d-a04c-4b44-b6bf-5bb0cf7a4e54&TS=qZcG2tuD18EPBS8Xzr6hitZ1nOzTFomNyHZN80VGcFo)
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The checker values correspond to the calculated profile at the entered address. The Synch. Speed is a gross value from which the Internet overhead and a safety margin must be deducted. The next deeper profile is then “switched” in the network element so that the DSLAM does not receive too much than the line can transport.
@Schnuepfli: the line looks great, you’ve even gained 4 mbps in the upstream since changing the router. I don’t see the dip you mentioned on the line, although I only look at the total values over 24 hours.
Roger G.
Swisscom (Schweiz) AG, Product Manager Wireline Access
I’ll keep an eye on that. And yes the IB3 connects at higher speeds. 😉 In any case, the break-in this morning was already striking.
The Dyn DNS is still displayed incorrectly.
DynDNSActivated (No-IP), Last updated: 01. Jan 1900, 00:00LG
P.S. I’m always amazed at what you can get out of 2 copper wires.
Hi Everyone, MichelB @Anonym,
Back on track with latest update 11.00.32.
Positive:
- WPA3 is activated, that a really good point
- Wireless now show the Channel bandwidth (that depends on environment, neighbour wireless)
Negative:
- It now show 1Gbit/s (10 Gbit/s previously) that bad:/. It might be right due to Tranceiver limitation - 1 Gbit/s - Do you plan to provide a 10 Gbit/s tranceiver? For my understanding it must show the Access Speed value, ports a really 10 Gbit/s (??)
- Swisscom HD Phone: ring, answer, but no sound. Fixed by activating Analogue Corded telephone, even I do not have any Analgue Corded phone connected.
So far it works as expected; more easier on Fiber connection
Hello everyone
Before I use the error reporting link: Have any of you also attached an external storage medium to the IB3 and need the IB3’s central storage? Since I tested IB3, access has become a lot less stable compared to IB2.
There are problems primarily with access from iOS devices from the Files app via smb://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. It works easily with the PC. I attached an external Samsung 250 GB SSD to the USB3 port. The problem appears as follows: Files/directories are not displayed. Files cannot be opened. A connection cannot be established at all.
And I know: It doesn’t replace a NAS. I only need the central storage for the scan-to-file function of my HP multifunction device.
LG
Rene