Asus DSL AC68u on ADSL?

Hello, I am thinking of getting an Asus DSL AC68u soon (https://www.asus.com/uk/Networking/DSLAC68U/) but i need to know if the router will be compatible with Sky ADSL before I buy it. Can this router run on Sky ADSL? I am aware that I may have to do a software update/tweaking and I will do that if required but I just want to know that this router will work with Sky ADSL. And I do not want people posting links to other routers, I just want my question answered. Thank you

I googled the model and ADSL and didn't get a lot of hits but mainly mentioniong fibre but then I found a picture of the box which does mention ADSL so you should be ok. Click the pic to enlarge.

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  • New Router: ASUS DSL-AC68U with Infinity 1

    TLDR; I have the DSL-AC68U and it is not detecting a DSL link.
    Hi All,
    My HH5 recently died and I got a replacement from BT but decided to get a new router anyway.
    Aware that I need a Modem/Router Combo with VDSL2 support I went ahead and purchased the ASUS DSL-AC68U: 
    http://www.asus.com/uk/Networking/DSLAC68U/
    Reading many comments from people who pretty much just plugged it in and it just worked I was fairly confident I could do the same.
    However the router is not detecting that a DSL cable / link is connected.
    I have tried multiple different settings including username, WAN mode, DSL mode everything I could find online but I am simply not getting a DSL link.
    I have tested the router at a friends house, although the circumstances are different as they're using a different provider and are not on a Fibre Optic connection - they still got a DSL link almost right away.
    At this point I'm kind of stuck as to what could be causing this behaviour and would appreciate any advice.  Also if anyone else has this same router with BT Infinity 1, I'd like to know how it has been physically set up?  I.e. 
    Wall Socket > Standard Microfilter (Phone line and DSL sockets) > DSL Cable > Router
    I ask because the router also comes with a separate microfilter that is 3 DSL sockets, 1 on one side labelled "LINE" and two on the other labelled "PHONE" and "DSL".
    Thank you,

    Hi ng1987,
    I too have just got the Asus and it is a grand bit of kit. I have IPTV channels working on my DSL-AC68U. Below is my settings. Note: the DSL-AC68U does NOT have the Enable VPN + DHCP Connection option. My YouView box is wired into Port 4 (I don't believe this matters on the Asus though).
    Choose IPTV STB Port: None
    Use DHCP routes: Microsoft
    Enable multicast routing (IGMP Proxy): Enable
    Enable efficient multicast forwarding (IGMP Snooping): Enable
    UDP Proxy (Udpxy): 0
    Can you confirm you have tried the exact settings above?

  • ASUS DSL-AC68U AC1900 - anyone tried this on infin...

    I am finally fed up with constant reboots and disconnects and not being able to turn remote configuration off, so it's time for a new VDSL2 router. Has anyone tried the ASUS DSL-AC68U AC1900?

    hifistud wrote:
    Wall space, really. Have grown used to a one-box solution and would prefer that, I think.
    AC68U does not contain a modem, so you will still need a seperate modem........
    If you found this post helpful, then please click the star on the left, after all, I'm only trying to help........

  • Asus Dsl-ac68u stats check stability issues

    Hello,
    Had various issues with 
    speed and sync on HH5..anyway engineer coming soon,but I got this new router. Can someone please look at these stats and confirm to me they are OK.
    DSL Firmware Version DSL Driver Version DSL Link Status DSL Uptime DSL modulation ANNEX Mode SNR Down SNR Up Line Attenuation Down Line Attenuation Up Path Mode Data Rate Down Data Rate Up MAX Rate Down MAX Rate Up POWER Down POWER Up CRC Down CRC Up
    1.0.2.4
    FwVer:5.5.1.128_B_A60901 HwVer:T14.F7_0.1
    up
    0 days 0 hours 6 minutes 31 seconds
    ITU G.993.2(VDSL2)
    ANNEX_B
    4.9 dB
    5.9 dB
    5.9 dB
    2.5 dB
    Interleaved
    70162 kbps
    18579 kbps
    103984
    23798
    13.7 dbm
    -2.5 dbm
    0
    0

    The latest DSL driver version is 5.5.1.128_B_A60901 HwVer:T14.F7_0.2 on mine whereas yours is 5.5.1.128_B_A60901 HwVer:T14.F7_0.1 although on the Asus website there is only 1 version so not sure why yours & mine should differ.
    I'm far from an expert on these matters but I doubt that an SNR Down of < 6dB or the -2.5dbm for power up is good. My power up is 6.5dbm.
    With DLM in effect continous connection really is required for the stats to improve. DLM will remake the connection if it changes anything so leave things alone, too many reboots will result in DLM thinking there is instability and drop the speeds.

  • DSL AC68u not working with sky ADSL?!

    Hi, I am in serious frustration here. Today my Asus DSL AC68u arrived and I've been trying for about 2 hours to get it working. I have 2 major issues:
    1. The DSL line is reported to be "unstable" in the web interface and the DSL light keeps going out on the router itself.
    2. The internet light does not come on AT ALL and when I try and go onto a website it does not work.
    Please help, I have gone through the setup process twice, I tried setting up manually and letting it detect settings automatically as well and I have no luck. Remember, I am on ADSL, not fibre. My old Sky SR102 was working fine before I set it up with no issues whatsoever and I don't know what to do. Any ideas? Thank you.

    Thanks for the help people but I have doscovered I have problems. Just spent ages on the phone with Sky broadband and there are problems with my service but going to have to wait 72 hours whilst they perform tests and look in to it. Can anyone explain this to me please as I cannot get my simple little head around it.   Sky told me they have boosted my line and I am now getting 7mb, something I have never had and still don't.   I logged in to my router which also confirmed 6969kb and yet my internet is so slow its cringe worthy.   I cannot load Youtube videos or play simple games on facebook and if I perform a broadband speed test with different website they report I am getting around 11 to 12kb. Which is right, was also being offered fiber which I cannot afford but whos to say I wont have trouble with that.

  • Using BT HH3 as adsl2+ modem with ASUS rt-ac68u as...

    I have bought an ASUS RT-AC68u router to replace my BT HH3. Unfortunately I only realised when I unboxed it that it did not support ADSL2+ connection, which is what I have in the house. Currently my connection is phone line > Filter > HH3. I would like to use the HH3 as an ADSL modem and have Phone line > Filter > HH3 > ASUS router.
    My hardware is set up as follows:
    ADSL cable into ADSL port on HH3
    Ethernet cable from HH3 gigabit port to ASUS WAN port
    I have seen other posts suggesting switching off wireless and DHCP on the HH and setting up the new router with a static IP and DNS to the HH3’s address. I have tried this and unfortunately the asus router cannot receive an internet connection.
    Is there anything I am doing wrong or could try?
    The posts i got the above information from are:
    https://community.bt.com/t5/Other-Broadband-Querie​s/Home-Hub-3-as-Modem-Only-Additional-Router-Asus-​...
    https://community.bt.com/t5/Other-Broadband-Querie​s/BT-HomeHub-2-as-a-modem/td-p/220889
    Please help.

    drlmorice wrote:
    but I will try this anyway for now, So should i chose my ISP as static IP on the asus router?
    Skip any quick setup wizard, as its not applicable.
    Use manual settings and simply disable DHCP, and change the LAN IP address to 192.168.1.15.
    You will then need to access its interface at the new IP address.
    I am not familiar with the ASUS, so you are going to have to read the full manual, and work out how to change the LAN settings.
    Personally, I would just put it away until you get Infinity, and simply use the HH3, as you are not going to gain very much, unless you are using it as a wired wireless extender to another location in the house.
    There are some useful help pages here, for BT Broadband customers only, on my personal website.
    BT Broadband customers - help with broadband, WiFi, networking, e-mail and phones.

  • Pantech UML295 & Asus RT-AC68U

    Does anyone have any ideas on how to configure the Pantech UML295 Data Modem to work with the Asus RT-AC68U Router ?

    Followed your instructions to the letter. Nothing !    Also, shouldn't this router have some type of accurate clock ?
    Set the time to EST but it continues to show date and time in December / January.   Log file appears as Jan 01.  Here is last thirty lines of log file.....Thanks again for all your help !!!
    ersion 2.6.36.4brcmarm ([email protected]) (gcc version 4.5.3 (Buildroot 2012.02) ) #21 SMP PREEMPT Thu Nov 21 15:05:36 CST 2013
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: CPU: ARMv7 Processor [413fc090] revision 0 (ARMv7), cr=10c53c7f
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: CPU: VIPT nonaliasing data cache, VIPT nonaliasing instruction cache
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: Machine: Northstar Prototype
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: Ignoring unrecognised tag 0x00000000
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: Memory policy: ECC disabled, Data cache writealloc
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: Built 1 zonelists in Zone order, mobility grouping on.  Total pages: 60928
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: Kernel command line: root=/dev/mtdblock2 console=ttyS0,115200 init=/sbin/preinit earlyprintk debug
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: Memory: 255504k/255504k available, 6640k reserved, 0K highmem
    Jan  1 00:00:10 syslog: module ledtrig-usbdev not found in modules.dep
    Jan  1 00:00:10 syslog: module leds-usb not found in modules.dep
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: Virtual kernel memory layout:
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel:     vector  : 0xffff0000 - 0xffff1000   (   4 kB)
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel:     fixmap  : 0xfff00000 - 0xfffe0000   ( 896 kB)
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel:     DMA     : 0xf7e00000 - 0xffe00000   ( 128 MB)
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel:     vmalloc : 0xd8800000 - 0xf0000000   ( 376 MB)
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel:     lowmem  : 0xc0000000 - 0xd8000000   ( 384 MB)
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel:     modules : 0xbf000000 - 0xc0000000   (  16 MB)
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel:       .init : 0xc0008000 - 0xc003d000   ( 212 kB)
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel:       .text : 0xc003d000 - 0xc03ad000   (3520 kB)
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel:       .data : 0xc03c6000 - 0xc03e6380   ( 129 kB)
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: External imprecise Data abort at addr=0x0, fsr=0x1c06 ignored.
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: Mount-cache hash table entries: 512
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: CPU1: Booted secondary processor
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: Found a AMD NAND flash:
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: Total size:  128MB
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: Block size:  128KB
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: Page Size:   2048B
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: OOB Size:    64B
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: Sector size: 512B
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: Spare size:  16B
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: ECC level:   8-bit
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: Device ID: 0x 1 0xf1 0x 0 0x1d 0x 1
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: bio: create slab <bio-0> at 0
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: PCI: no core
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: PCI: no core
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: PCI: Fixing up bus 0
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: PCI: Fixing up bus 0
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: PCI: Fixing up bus 1
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: PCI: Fixing up bus 0
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: PCI: Fixing up bus 2
    Jan  1 00:00:11 syslog: module fat not found in modules.dep
    Jan  1 00:00:11 syslog: module vfat not found in modules.dep
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: VFS: Disk quotas dquot_6.5.2
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: Dquot-cache hash table entries: 1024 (order 0, 4096 bytes)
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: pflash: found no supported devices
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: bcmsflash: found no supported devices
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: Boot partition size = 524288(0x80000)
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: lookup_nflash_rootfs_offset: offset = 0x200000
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: nflash: squash filesystem with lzma found at block 28
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: Creating 4 MTD partitions on "nflash":
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: 0x000000000000-0x000000080000 : "boot"
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: 0x000000080000-0x000000200000 : "nvram"
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: 0x000000200000-0x000002000000 : "linux"
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: 0x00000039f87c-0x000002000000 : "rootfs"
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: === PPTP init ===
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: Registering the dns_resolver key type
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: Spare area=64 eccbytes 56, ecc bytes located at:
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel:  2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: Available 7 bytes at (off,len):
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: (1,1) (16,2) (32,2) (48,2) (0,0) (0,0) (0,0) (0,0)
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: Options: NO_AUTOINCR,NO_READRDY,BBT_SCAN2NDPAGE,
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: Creating 1 MTD partitions on "brcmnand":
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: 0x000002000000-0x000008000000 : "brcmnand"
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: VFS: Mounted root (squashfs filesystem) readonly on device 31:3.
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: ctf: module license 'Proprietary' taints kernel.
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: Disabling lock debugging due to kernel taint
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: et_module_init: passivemode set to 0x0
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: et_module_init: txworkq set to 0x1
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: et_module_init: et_txq_thresh set to 0x400
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: eth0: Broadcom BCM47XX 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet Controller 6.37.14.34 (r415984)
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: wl_module_init: passivemode set to 0x0
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: wl_module_init: txworkq set to 0x1
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: eth1: Broadcom BCM4360 802.11 Wireless Controller 6.37.14.34 (r415984)
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: eth2: Broadcom BCM4360 802.11 Wireless Controller 6.37.14.34 (r415984)
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: SCSI subsystem initialized
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: jnl: driver (lke_8.9.0, Nov 21 2013 15:14:38, LBD=ON) loaded at bf5d3000
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: ufsd: driver (lke_8.9.0 lke_8.9.0_r216329_b2, LBD=ON, delalloc, acl, ioctl, ugm, sd, wb) loaded at bf5e0000
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: NTFS support included
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: Hfs+/HfsJ support included
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: optimized: speed
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: Build_for__Asus_RT-AC56U_k2.6.36_2013-11-07_lke_8.9.0_r216329_b2
    Jan  1 00:00:12 syslog: module proxyarp not found in modules.dep
    Jan  1 00:00:12 stop_nat_rules: apply the redirect_rules!
    Jan  1 00:00:12 WAN Connection: Ethernet link down.
    Jan  1 00:00:12 rc_service: wanduck 496:notify_rc restart_wan_if 0
    Jan  1 00:00:13 kernel: scsi 0:0:0:0: CD-ROM            PANTECH  CD-ROM           0000 PQ: 0 ANSI: 2
    Jan  1 00:00:13 kernel: scsi 0:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg0 type 5
    Jan  1 00:00:14 RT-AC68U: start httpd
    Jan  1 00:00:15 kernel: cdc_acm 1-2:1.4: This device cannot do calls on its own. It is not a modem.
    Jan  1 00:00:15 kernel: cdc_acm 1-2:1.6: This device cannot do calls on its own. It is not a modem.
    Jan  1 00:00:16 disk monitor: be idle
    Jan  1 00:00:16 miniupnpd[590]: HTTP listening on port 37564
    Jan  1 00:00:16 miniupnpd[590]: Listening for NAT-PMP traffic on port 5351
    Jan  1 00:00:16 pppd[591]: pppd 2.4.5 started by admin, uid 0
    Jan  1 00:00:16 kernel: hub 1-0:1.0: over-current change on port 1
    Jan  1 00:00:16 rc_service: asus_usb_interf 626:notify_rc reboot
    Jan  1 00:00:16 rc_service: waitting "restart_wan_if 0" via wanduck ...
    Jan  1 00:00:16 rc_service: asus_usb_interf 628:notify_rc reboot
    Jan  1 00:00:16 rc_service: waitting "restart_wan_if 0" via wanduck ...
    Jan  1 00:00:16 rc_service: asus_usb_interf 623:notify_rc reboot
    Jan  1 00:00:16 rc_service: waitting "restart_wan_if 0" via wanduck ...
    Jan  1 00:00:16 rc_service: asus_usb_interf 627:notify_rc reboot
    Jan  1 00:00:16 rc_service: waitting "restart_wan_if 0" via wanduck ...
    Jan  1 00:00:16 rc_service: asus_usb_interf 631:notify_rc reboot
    Jan  1 00:00:16 rc_service: waitting "restart_wan_if 0" via wanduck ...
    Jan  1 00:00:16 kernel: hub 1-0:1.0: over-current change on port 2
    Jan  1 00:00:16 kernel: tty_port_close_start: count = -1
    Jan  1 00:00:16 rc_service: asus_usb_interf 629:notify_rc reboot
    Jan  1 00:00:16 rc_service: waitting "restart_wan_if 0" via wanduck ...
    Jan  1 00:00:16 pppd[591]: Connect script failed
    Jan  1 00:00:16 rc_service: asus_usb_interf 625:notify_rc reboot
    Jan  1 00:00:16 rc_service: waitting "restart_wan_if 0" via wanduck ...
    Jan  1 00:00:16 rc_service: asus_usb_interf 630:notify_rc reboot
    Jan  1 00:00:16 rc_service: waitting "restart_wan_if 0" via wanduck ...
    Jan  1 00:00:17 kernel: hub 1-0:1.0: over-current change on port 1
    Jan  1 00:00:17 stop_wan(): perform DHCP release
    Jan  1 00:00:17 stop_wan(): perform DHCP release
    Jan  1 00:00:17 kernel: hub 1-0:1.0: over-current change on port 2
    Jan  1 00:00:20 stop_wan(): perform DHCP release
    Jan  1 00:00:20 stop_wan(): perform DHCP release
    Jan  1 00:00:20 rc_service: wanduck 496:notify_rc restart_wan_if 1
    Jan  1 00:00:20 rc_service: waitting "reboot" via  ...
    Jan  1 00:00:20 FTP Server: daemon is stoped
    Jan  1 00:00:21 Samba Server: smb daemon is stoped
    Jan  1 00:00:21 kernel: gro disabled
    Jan  1 00:00:22 Timemachine: daemon is stoped
    Jan  1 00:00:22 WEBDAV Server: daemon is stoped
    Jan  1 00:00:10 syslogd started: BusyBox v1.17.4
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: klogd started: BusyBox v1.17.4 (2013-11-21 14:59:26 CST)
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: Linux version 2.6.36.4brcmarm ([email protected]) (gcc version 4.5.3 (Buildroot 2012.02) ) #21 SMP PREEMPT Thu Nov 21 15:05:36 CST 2013
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: CPU: ARMv7 Processor [413fc090] revision 0 (ARMv7), cr=10c53c7f
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: CPU: VIPT nonaliasing data cache, VIPT nonaliasing instruction cache
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: Machine: Northstar Prototype
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: Ignoring unrecognised tag 0x00000000
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: Memory policy: ECC disabled, Data cache writealloc
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: Built 1 zonelists in Zone order, mobility grouping on.  Total pages: 60928
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: Kernel command line: root=/dev/mtdblock2 console=ttyS0,115200 init=/sbin/preinit earlyprintk debug
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: Memory: 255504k/255504k available, 6640k reserved, 0K highmem
    Jan  1 00:00:10 syslog: module ledtrig-usbdev not found in modules.dep
    Jan  1 00:00:10 syslog: module leds-usb not found in modules.dep
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: Virtual kernel memory layout:
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel:     vector  : 0xffff0000 - 0xffff1000   (   4 kB)
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel:     fixmap  : 0xfff00000 - 0xfffe0000   ( 896 kB)
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel:     DMA     : 0xf7e00000 - 0xffe00000   ( 128 MB)
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel:     vmalloc : 0xd8800000 - 0xf0000000   ( 376 MB)
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel:     lowmem  : 0xc0000000 - 0xd8000000   ( 384 MB)
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel:     modules : 0xbf000000 - 0xc0000000   (  16 MB)
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel:       .init : 0xc0008000 - 0xc003d000   ( 212 kB)
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel:       .text : 0xc003d000 - 0xc03ad000   (3520 kB)
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel:       .data : 0xc03c6000 - 0xc03e6380   ( 129 kB)
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: External imprecise Data abort at addr=0x0, fsr=0x1c06 ignored.
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: Mount-cache hash table entries: 512
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: CPU1: Booted secondary processor
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: Found a AMD NAND flash:
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: Total size:  128MB
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: Block size:  128KB
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: Page Size:   2048B
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: OOB Size:    64B
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: Sector size: 512B
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: Spare size:  16B
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: ECC level:   8-bit
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: Device ID: 0x 1 0xf1 0x 0 0x1d 0x 1
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: bio: create slab <bio-0> at 0
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: PCI: no core
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: PCI: no core
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: PCI: Fixing up bus 0
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: PCI: Fixing up bus 0
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: PCI: Fixing up bus 1
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: PCI: Fixing up bus 0
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: PCI: Fixing up bus 2
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: VFS: Disk quotas dquot_6.5.2
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: Dquot-cache hash table entries: 1024 (order 0, 4096 bytes)
    Jan  1 00:00:11 syslog: module fat not found in modules.dep
    Jan  1 00:00:11 syslog: module vfat not found in modules.dep
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: pflash: found no supported devices
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: bcmsflash: found no supported devices
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: Boot partition size = 524288(0x80000)
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: lookup_nflash_rootfs_offset: offset = 0x200000
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: nflash: squash filesystem with lzma found at block 28
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: Creating 4 MTD partitions on "nflash":
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: 0x000000000000-0x000000080000 : "boot"
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: 0x000000080000-0x000000200000 : "nvram"
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: 0x000000200000-0x000002000000 : "linux"
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: 0x00000039f87c-0x000002000000 : "rootfs"
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: === PPTP init ===
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: Registering the dns_resolver key type
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: Spare area=64 eccbytes 56, ecc bytes located at:
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel:  2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: Available 7 bytes at (off,len):
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: (1,1) (16,2) (32,2) (48,2) (0,0) (0,0) (0,0) (0,0)
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: Options: NO_AUTOINCR,NO_READRDY,BBT_SCAN2NDPAGE,
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: Creating 1 MTD partitions on "brcmnand":
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: 0x000002000000-0x000008000000 : "brcmnand"
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: VFS: Mounted root (squashfs filesystem) readonly on device 31:3.
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: ctf: module license 'Proprietary' taints kernel.
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: Disabling lock debugging due to kernel taint
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: et_module_init: passivemode set to 0x0
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: et_module_init: txworkq set to 0x1
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: et_module_init: et_txq_thresh set to 0x400
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: eth0: Broadcom BCM47XX 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet Controller 6.37.14.34 (r415984)
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: wl_module_init: passivemode set to 0x0
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: wl_module_init: txworkq set to 0x1
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: eth1: Broadcom BCM4360 802.11 Wireless Controller 6.37.14.34 (r415984)
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: eth2: Broadcom BCM4360 802.11 Wireless Controller 6.37.14.34 (r415984)
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: SCSI subsystem initialized
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: jnl: driver (lke_8.9.0, Nov 21 2013 15:14:38, LBD=ON) loaded at bf5d3000
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    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: Hfs+/HfsJ support included
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: optimized: speed
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    Jan  1 00:00:16 rc_service: waitting "restart_wan_if 0" via wanduck ...
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    Jan  1 00:00:21 kernel: gro disabled
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    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: NTFS support included
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: Hfs+/HfsJ support included
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: optimized: speed
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: Build_for__Asus_RT-AC56U_k2.6.36_2013-11-07_lke_8.9.0_r216329_b2
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    Jan  1 00:00:12 stop_nat_rules: apply the redirect_rules!
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    Jan  1 00:00:16 miniupnpd[529]: Listening for NAT-PMP traffic on port 5351
    Jan  1 00:00:16 disk monitor: be idle
    Jan  1 00:00:16 kernel: hub 1-0:1.0: over-current change on port 2
    Jan  1 00:00:16 kernel: hub 1-0:1.0: over-current change on port 1
    Jan  1 00:00:18 kernel: hub 1-0:1.0: over-current change on port 1
    Jan  1 00:00:18 kernel: hub 1-0:1.0: over-current change on port 2
    Jan  1 00:00:18 stop_wan(): perform DHCP release
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    Jan  1 00:00:21 rc_service: wanduck 487:notify_rc restart_wan_if 1
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    Jan  1 00:00:24 WAN Connection: Ethernet link down.
    Jan  1 00:02:01 rc_service: httpd 504:notify_rc restart_ftpsamba
    Jan  1 00:02:01 FTP Server: daemon is stoped
    Jan  1 00:02:01 Samba Server: smb daemon is stoped
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    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: CPU: VIPT nonaliasing data cache, VIPT nonaliasing instruction cache
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: Machine: Northstar Prototype
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: Ignoring unrecognised tag 0x00000000
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: Memory policy: ECC disabled, Data cache writealloc
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: Built 1 zonelists in Zone order, mobility grouping on.  Total pages: 60928
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    Jan  1 00:00:10 syslog: module leds-usb not found in modules.dep
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: Virtual kernel memory layout:
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel:     vector  : 0xffff0000 - 0xffff1000   (   4 kB)
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel:     fixmap  : 0xfff00000 - 0xfffe0000   ( 896 kB)
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel:     DMA     : 0xf7e00000 - 0xffe00000   ( 128 MB)
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel:     vmalloc : 0xd8800000 - 0xf0000000   ( 376 MB)
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel:     lowmem  : 0xc0000000 - 0xd8000000   ( 384 MB)
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel:     modules : 0xbf000000 - 0xc0000000   (  16 MB)
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel:       .init : 0xc0008000 - 0xc003d000   ( 212 kB)
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel:       .text : 0xc003d000 - 0xc03ad000   (3520 kB)
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel:       .data : 0xc03c6000 - 0xc03e6380   ( 129 kB)
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    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: Block size:  128KB
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: Page Size:   2048B
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: OOB Size:    64B
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: Sector size: 512B
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: Spare size:  16B
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: ECC level:   8-bit
    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: Device ID: 0x 1 0xf1 0x 0 0x1d 0x 1
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    Jan  1 00:00:10 kernel: PCI: no core
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    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: PCI: Fixing up bus 0
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: PCI: Fixing up bus 1
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    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: pflash: found no supported devices
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    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: Available 7 bytes at (off,len):
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    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: ufsd: driver (lke_8.9.0 lke_8.9.0_r216329_b2, LBD=ON, delalloc, acl, ioctl, ugm, sd, wb) loaded at bf5e0000
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    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: Hfs+/HfsJ support included
    Jan  1 00:00:11 kernel: optimized: speed
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    Jan  1 00:00:12 stop_nat_rules: apply the redirect_rules!
    Jan  1 00:00:12 WAN Connection: Ethernet link down.
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    Are there some settings I need to manage in order to have it automatically assign IPs to connected devices?  I've set the new router to use google's DNS servers (8.8.8.8 and 8.8.8.4).  Do I need to use verizon's servers first?  Is there a change to the subnet mask or anything else that I'm missing?
    Thanks to anyone who can offer some advice
    -Adam

    ajhartman wrote:
    I got a new router (ASUS RT-A68U) and want to replace the Westell 9100EM that came installed w/ my FiOS package.
    I have the new router connected, and it can get to the internet just fine.  It's gui says it's connected to the internet, and I can use it's onboard diagnostics to ping google.com, do a tracert, etc.  However, none of the devices I connect to the new router can get an IP address.  My WIRED connection from the PC to the router is unable to get an IP, even after ipconfig /release and /renew (Windows 7, from command line).  My mobile phone can connect wirelessly to the new router, but is also unable to get an IP address.
    Are there some settings I need to manage in order to have it automatically assign IPs to connected devices?  I've set the new router to use google's DNS servers (8.8.8.8 and 8.8.8.4).  Do I need to use verizon's servers first?  Is there a change to the subnet mask or anything else that I'm missing?
    Thanks to anyone who can offer some advice
    -Adam
    Reset the router to factory defaults by pressing the reset button,
    By default the router is set up as 192.168.1.1 so enter that address in a browser and connect
    The default login is uerid admin and password admin
    you should be able to use Quick Internet Setup QIS
    Your fios account will give you an automatic dhcp address and no userid and password is required for that
    at this point your router should be connected to the internet.
    Using the main manu select lan and make sure the dhcp server is turned on (it's the radio button toggle at the top), should be by default and it should be handing out addresses on the 192.168.1 subnet.
    On your machine run cmd and type in ipconfig /all - certify that you have an ip address of 192.168.1.x
    If you've set the router dns to the google dns servers after the router reset then ipconfig should also show you that your dns servers are what you entered on the router if so
    All is OK an you should be up and running
    You'll probably want to change the default wireless settings, how to do that is inb the user manual.
    There is no need to reference the Verizon dns servers

  • Asus DSL-N66U router settings IPTV

    I've read a lot on here about settings for Multicast for other routers, problem I'm having is my router above running standard firmware doesn't have these same settings (no option to choose Microsoft routes etc), but is IPTV ready, I just can't figure out how to enable it to work. Anyone have the settings for this router?

    In the 3rd Party Routers thread I did confirm this router works and confirmed the settings: https://community.bt.com/t5/YouView-Boxes/Multicast-Settings-for-3rd-Party-Routers-may-not-work/m-p/...
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  • BT Infinity 2 HomeHub 5 DSL Re-sync issues?

    Hi All,
    I wonder if someone is able to assist. I recently migrated back to BT Infinity 2 Unlimited (FTTC) from Sky Fiber Unlimited (FTTC). (BT had a better package deal etc.) I had been with BT for several years prior to Sky without issues.
    This unfortunately is where my connection issues started.
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    BT HomeHub 5. (Yes, I know you just smiled!)
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    BT Home Hub
    2. Serial number:
    +068343+NQ41575995
    3. Firmware version:
    Software version 4.7.5.1.83.8.173.1.6 (Type A) Last updated Unknown
    4. Board version:
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    7. Maximum data rate:
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    8. Noise margin:
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    9. Line attenuation:
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    10. Signal attenuation:
    0.0 / 20.6
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    Yesterday, uptime before 18.00hrs
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    Tx_FEC[0] = 15
    Tx_ERR_SEC = 0
    Tx_FEC_SEC = 11
    Rx_CRC[0] = 684
    Rx_FEC[0] = 58554235
    Rx_ERR_SEC = 276
    Rx_FEC_SEC = 29064
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    Far-end total: los=2, sef=2, lpr=0
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    [Vcxo]=10622342
    ##TASK:Vdsl2LogShowTimeErrPwr done [4 symbols]
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    SNRM[min=1577]=-2.49, (SNR=19.30, Bit= 7, ErrPwr=1068140)
    SNRM:Ave= 8.29-> 8.4, Max[1573]=12.44, Min[1577]=-2.49
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    SNRM_Band[1]= 7.8-> 8.0
    SNRM_Band[2]= 8.1-> 8.3
    US SNRM = 7.4
    ##TASK:Vdsl2TaskPMDSNRSNRMCalc done [13 symbols]
    [ST_TASK] OLR_EXEC (1)
    CG=7, NM=-2, CG-NM=9
    [OVHD_DBG] ACT_INP in Bearer[1]=0
    ##TASK:Vdsl2FarACTINP done [0 symbols]
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    Link State: DSL link down.
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    Tx_FEC[0] = 0
    Tx_ERR_SEC = 0
    Tx_FEC_SEC = 0
    Rx_CRC[0] = 508
    Rx_FEC[0] = 2368159
    Rx_ERR_SEC = 137
    Rx_FEC_SEC = 1181
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    Far-end total: los=1, sef=1, lpr=0
    VDSL2 Sync-Up Time: 0 Day(s) 0:19:41
    Tx_CRC[0] = 0
    Tx_FEC[0] = 0
    Tx_ERR_SEC = 0
    Tx_FEC_SEC = 0
    Rx_CRC[0] = 529
    Rx_FEC[0] = 1907420
    Rx_ERR_SEC = 180
    Rx_FEC_SEC = 901
    Near-end total: los=0, sef=0, lpr=0
    Far-end total: los=1, sef=2, lpr=0
    VDSL2 Sync-Up Time: 0 Day(s) 0:15: 1
    [Vcxo]=10620162
    ##TASK:Vdsl2LogShowTimeErrPwr done [5 symbols]
    Tx_CRC[0] = 0
    Tx_FEC[0] = 0
    Tx_ERR_SEC = 0
    Tx_FEC_SEC = 0
    Rx_CRC[0] = 529
    Rx_FEC[0] = 1907420
    Rx_ERR_SEC = 180
    Rx_FEC_SEC = 901
    Near-end total: los=0, sef=0, lpr=0
    Far-end total: los=1, sef=2, lpr=0
    VDSL2 Sync-Up Time: 0 Day(s) 0:15: 1
    [Vcxo]=10620162
    ##TASK:Vdsl2LogShowTimeErrPwr done [5 symbols]
    Tx_CRC[0] = 0
    Tx_FEC[0] = 0
    Tx_ERR_SEC = 0
    Tx_FEC_SEC = 0
    Rx_CRC[0] = 2916
    Rx_FEC[0] = 1154722
    Rx_ERR_SEC = 57
    Rx_FEC_SEC = 561
    Near-end total: los=0, sef=0, lpr=0
    Far-end total: los=4, sef=3, lpr=0
    VDSL2 Sync-Up Time: 0 Day(s) 0: 9:21
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    Here are the things I have tried to eliminate any electrical interference within the home that would be causing this:-
    1. Router directly into test socket with no internal wiring connected.
    2. Bought a new BT Mk2 vDSL/ADSL Faceplate for NTE5.
    3. Disconnected every electrial item in the home including the freezers.
    4. Tried different routers.
    What are your thoughts?
    To my understand it seems that the line is getting high levels of crosstalk/interference thats causing the re-syncs.
    As stated, online gaming, streaming and even watching a movie on the YouView box is too annoying for words.
    Thanks for any advice you can offer.
    Best Regards
    Bill.

    Hi Imjolly,
    I did try connecting HH5 (Wan Port) to the OpenReach ECI modem but could not get the YouView box to work. It also kinda defeats the object of having an all in one unit. (Wifi on HH5 is weak hence I bought the Asus router.)
    The OpenReach modem is also locked so I cannot get any line stats from it to see whats happening and whether it re-syncs or not. I know I can buy an unlocked one from a certain website for about £40, but trying to get support from BT using tampered with items is not the way forward for me. Hope you understand.
    Best Regards
    Bill.
    Edit Typo's

  • Connection speed slowing down/degrading

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  • Another IP Profile Dropped

    Hi
    Seems to be a pattern emerging of people slowing down due to ip profile drops and im the same.
    On infinity 2 i used to get the full speed ie 70+mbs down and 19 mbs up.
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    Proz wrote:
    Anyway how long do i have to wait to get my full speed service again instead of paying full price for whats now a slower service ??
    it does look like it's due to all the resyncs. I had something similar around 5 weeks ago - a fault in the cabinet caused multiple failed resyncs over a 4 hour period and DLM applied interleaving the next day. US interleaving was removed after 15 days but I'm still waiting for DS interleaving to be removed 3 weeks later. Line is stable with only one or two Errored Seconds per hour.
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  • Continued issues with Port Forwarding/Matchmaking ...

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    I have a new Home Hub 5 (type a), as apparently the last was faulty and kept dropping out around peak time. I initially set up port forwarding for my Xbox360 and placed the Xbox One in the DMZ. For the most part, things worked, but now, I am unable to maintain a solid connection, even with this awful excuse for Fibre Optic.
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