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    Unhappy help in configuring UTStarcom WA3002-g4 - Type IV wi-fi Modem

    hii guys
    im facing hell of a slow browsing and very slow download speed in utorrent
    if any1 has solved the above prob please attach your back up settings or any solution u tried

    thankx in advance

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    Default slow speed with modem/router WA3002-g4

    1.Post your ipconfig /all data

    2.use openDNS 208.67.220.220 and 208.67.222.222

    3. Check present speed at speedtest.net say Melbourne
    post results.

    4. Try Tz connection booster.
    Connection Booster Wizard can configure any modem, ADSL, Cable, DSL, and LAN connection types for maximum performance for faster surfing the Web, playing online games, and downloading files. It also configures Internet Explorer for better stability. It also keeps your connection secure and prevents automatic disconnections. Adds more speed greater than 115200 to your modem settings. Speeds up your connection without any networking or communication background requirements. Detects your OS to indicate the best settings for your system. Adjusts MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) and MSS (Maximum Segment Size). Automatically detects the MTU for all networks along the path to a remote host (MTU discovery procedure), thus avoiding packet fragmentation and performance problems. Detects bad routers (Black hole routers) that may prevent MTU discovery procedure to be completed correctly. Adjusts RWIN to the best size settings for your system. Configures the TTL (Time To Live) value, etc

    5. How you done any Port forwarding set up for Uttorrents ?
    see portforward.com for instructions for this router/application

    .http://download.cnet.com/TZ-Connecti...-10225667.html

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    Default thankx but..

    the result after switching to open DNS

    download speed 0.30mbits/s
    upload 0.11mbits/s

    my ip config
    ip 192.168.1.7
    subnet mask 255.255.255.0
    default gateway 192.168.1.1
    nd the resut after using TZ connection booster
    download speed 0.31mbits/s
    upload 0.14mbits/s

    configured static ip for port forwarding in utorrent
    Last edited by anirudhmalleshwar7; 03-30-09 at 10:48 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost

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    1.please give details of the modem model/make .
    Can you also inform the max speed for your plan?
    256 Kbps or upto 2 Mbps.
    The way you have reported speed is not clear. to me.
    .
    2.Convert it to KB/sec
    If speed is 256Kbps max d/l 32KB/sec
    If speed is 2 Mbps ( 2048Kbps) max d/l 256/KB/sec.
    rarely achieved. 70 to 90% considered OK.

    3.When you download a file or application with a Download manager, note down the max speed.

    4.I am not advising test at speedtest.net ,as about 20MB to 25MB of data is used for each test.
    ( if your plan is Unlimited H24 or free d/l 2AM to 8AM)
    Take tests say at Sydney and New York servers.

    5. Please try TCP/IP optimizer from speedguide.net.
    after trying the suggestions test speed as usual.

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    Default i tried

    after tweaking using optimiser from speedguide.net

    i got avg speed as 30.2kBps or 237kbps

    my plan is home 500 256kBps-2 mbps

    my modem is UTSTARcom WA3002 g4

    i think it is very slow

    at night sometimes the download speed reaches max to 33.3kBps

    and my modem is on 'always on' internet thing how do i configure it back to dial up?

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    Modem/Router WA3002-g4 Modem+WIf router. Home 500


    and my modem is on 'always on' internet thing how do i configure it back to dial up?
    http://i23.tinypic.com/nlpdhs.jpg
    click EDIT
    in next page
    In WAN page select "bridged"
    SAVE reboot. Wait for two minutes.

    REFERENCE:
    see
    mydataone.net/router/wa3002g4.html

    Presume you have dialer ready in computer.
    REF:http://www.calcuttatelephones.com/da...l/pppoe08.html

    Regarding speed :
    download speed reaches max to 33.3kBps
    1.Open Modem
    Under statistics select ADSL
    post data or screen shot

    2.Also give following data
    START RUN type cmd type ipconfig /all
    Last edited by essbebe; 04-01-09 at 12:14 AM.

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    Unhappy my adsl details

    Statistics -- ADSL

    Mode: ADSL2+
    Line Coding: Trellis On
    Status: No Defect
    Link Power State: L0

    Downstream Upstream
    SNR Margin (dB): 18.5 12.1
    Attenuation (dB): 40.5 20.5
    Output Power (dBm): 12.3 19.3
    Attainable Rate (Kbps): 6641 1118
    Rate (Kbps): 1996 865
    MSGc (number of bytes in overhead channel message): 70 14
    B (number of bytes in Mux Data Frame): 24 11
    M (number of Mux Data Frames in FEC Data Frame): 1 8
    T (Mux Data Frames over sync bytes): 2 7
    R (number of check bytes in FEC Data Frame): 16 16
    S (ratio of FEC over PMD Data Frame length): 0.4249 3.7966
    L (number of bits in PMD Data Frame): 772 236
    D (interleaver depth): 64 8
    Delay (msec): 6 7

    Super Frames: 253341 251564
    Super Frame Errors: 0 238597
    RS Words: 38507984 4238356
    RS Correctable Errors: 1621 6714372
    RS Uncorrectable Errors: 0 N/A

    HEC Errors: 0 81625
    OCD Errors: 0 0
    LCD Errors: 0 0
    Total Cells: 19248540 101661765
    Data Cells: 342065 22263695
    Bit Errors: 0 11387394

    Total ES: 0 11765464
    Total SES: 0 11709411
    Total UAS: 18 11706488

    please help man !!

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    Mode: ADSL2+===========>>> change to GDMT t413/glite bitswap enabled rest uncheck.
    http://i29.tinypic.com/2nvciz5.png

    Downstream Upstream
    SNR Margin (dB): 18.5 12.1
    Attenuation (dB): 40.5 20.5.
    POOR check again after GDMT change


    Ensure all phones connected after ADSL splitter to its
    PHONE port.
    Check contacts for rusting/oxidisation/blackening etc.

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    376 kbps down (~0.38 Mbps, 46 KB/s) ↓
    120 kbps up (~0.12 Mbps, 15 KB/s) ↑

    THANKX A LOT
    FIXED THE PHONE CABLE TOO

    HIGHEST SPEED IN UTORRENT WAS 187 KBps

    ok will test and tell you more 2morrow

    thankx a ton

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    Glad to have helped.
    Please report SNR ATTN LINE speed data only for both
    D/L and U/L. with GDMT.

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    Default hey 1 last prob

    the speed is not stable in utorrent
    it keeps goin down
    yesterday it started from 182 and slowly fell down to 120max

    anyways to solve
    the torrents are healthy ones

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