Discuss 250 slow..very slow lol, surfboard thingy at the General Cable Discussion within the DigitalWorldz - Satellite, Cable, Console Forums; Hi all,
firstly sorry i dont know alot about these, a m8 did the programming and such...i know how to change the mac and thats about it...lol
my m8 told me that this is on ...
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250 slow..very slow lol, surfboard thingy
Hi all,
firstly sorry i dont know alot about these, a m8 did the programming and such...i know how to change the mac and thats about it...lol
my m8 told me that this is on the 20meg config but im not geting anywhere near that speed anytime..!!
Just done a speed test and it mirrors all the others i have done over the last two days.
Download Speed: 3631 kbps (453.9 KB/sec transfer rate)
Upload Speed: 377 kbps (47.1 KB/sec transfer rate)
Now can somone please walk me though what i need to check/change to get this upto speed please.
Cheers
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Originally Posted by
rs2ooo16valve
Hi all,
firstly sorry i dont know alot about these, a m8 did the programming and such...i know how to change the mac and thats about it...lol
my m8 told me that this is on the 20meg config but im not geting anywhere near that speed anytime..!!
Just done a speed test and it mirrors all the others i have done over the last two days.
Download Speed: 3631 kbps (453.9 KB/sec transfer rate)
Upload Speed: 377 kbps (47.1 KB/sec transfer rate)
Now can somone please walk me though what i need to check/change to get this upto speed please.
Cheers
go to 192.168.100.1 in internet explorer
Login: Infinite
Password: SetValue
and check what config file u r using m8
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Originally Posted by
john!
go to 192.168.100.1 in internet explorer
Login: Infinite
Password: SetValue
and check what config file u r using m8
Configuration File OK cmreg-ntlhm250-mid.cm
Thats what u want i think ?
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In the downloads you should find a program called 250 configurator.
download and run it, and tell it to connect via telnet.
Then in the config box enter in cmreg-ntlhm250-bund03.cm for the config file, and tftp ip (i think theres a tut floating about showing you how to get ahold of this)
and you should be on the highest package then!
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Originally Posted by
Moley-UK
In the downloads you should find a program called 250 configurator.
download and run it, and tell it to connect via telnet.
Then in the config box enter in cmreg-ntlhm250-bund03.cm for the config file, and tftp ip (i think theres a tut floating about showing you how to get ahold of this)
and you should be on the highest package then!
cheers m8, done that... the tftp ip was set... do i need to change that when i change the config file...? If so done some searching but cant find what you mean... sorry. any chance of a little more help on the tftp bit??
Cheers agian
just done speedtest agian and got this...?
Download Speed: 1380 kbps (172.5 KB/sec transfer rate)
Upload Speed: 716 kbps (89.5 KB/sec transfer rate)
Last edited by Rs2k_Rider; 2nd June 2007 at 22:56.
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Originally Posted by
rs2ooo16valve
cheers m8, done that... the tftp ip was set... do i need to change that when i change the config file...? If so done some searching but cant find what you mean... sorry. any chance of a little more help on the tftp bit??
Cheers agian
just done speedtest agian and got this...?
Download Speed: 1380 kbps (172.5 KB/sec transfer rate)
Upload Speed: 716 kbps (89.5 KB/sec transfer rate)
click modem bottom right corner (2 we e tellys) local area connection ststus
click support then details then
DHCP server is your tftp address insert that in 250_configurator
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does it matter that im going through a router ?
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Originally Posted by
rs2ooo16valve
does it matter that im going through a router ?
dont think so m8 try it and c
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Originally Posted by
john!
dont think so m8 try it and c
just connected dircet just to be safe... and its the same as whats in the cinfiurator... but still geting slow speeds...
just got this
Download Speed: 3721 kbps (465.1 KB/sec transfer rate)
Upload Speed: 727 kbps (90.9 KB/sec transfer rate)
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hmm geting better lol
Download Speed: 6481 kbps (810.1 KB/sec transfer rate)
Upload Speed: 725 kbps (90.6 KB/sec transfer rate)
but still no where near 20meg
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