what is "device registration" and how is it accomplished?

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SP2 settings with phone power

Stewart:
Try setting:

X_KeepAliveEnable: (checked)
X_KeepAliveExpires: 30
X_KeepAliveServer: 208.64.8.6
X_KeepAliveMessageType: empty

I don't guarantee that this will work, because the PP server is quite fussy and may complain about the keep-alive packets!  If if doesn't, the next step is finding out why the Draytek is changing the port numbers.  Do you have another router you can try?

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Quote from: Stewart on February 25, 2012, 12:13:55 pm

Try setting:

X_KeepAliveEnable: (checked)
X_KeepAliveExpires: 30
X_KeepAliveServer: 208.64.8.6
X_KeepAliveMessageType: empty

I don't guarantee that this will work, because the PP server is quite fussy and may complain about the keep-alive packets!  If if doesn't, the next step is finding out why the Draytek is changing the port numbers.  Do you have another router you can try?


Thanks, I made the changes but I would have to wait as I am locked out by Phone Power. Wait time: 1 hour.
I do have a smaller, simpler router/modem combination. I'll try this later on and see what happens.

I use different DNSs in my modem than the ones from the ISP. Does this make any difference?
I have a SN Margin (dB)    28.0    21.0 on my modem. But I also had -21 26 a couple of hours ago.

Stewart:
If the modem/router works ok, you could connect both the OBi and the Draytek WAN port to it.  Then, your computers and other devices would still have the better firewall and wireless capabilities of the Draytek.

Your noise margins are excellent, but occasionally go negative?  I assume that you lose sync when that happens?  To me, that sounds like a bad splice, cable water ingress, etc.  Do you also have POTS voice service on that line?  Can you hear any noise when the trouble occurs?  Is an inside wiring problem likely?

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Quote from: Stewart on February 25, 2012, 12:55:24 pm

If the modem/router works ok, you could connect both the OBi and the Draytek WAN port to it.  Then, your computers and other devices would still have the better firewall and wireless capabilities of the Draytek.

Your noise margins are excellent, but occasionally go negative?  I assume that you lose sync when that happens?  To me, that sounds like a bad splice, cable water ingress, etc.  Do you also have POTS voice service on that line?  Can you hear any noise when the trouble occurs?  Is an inside wiring problem likely?


I sorted out the router issue, all ports go on 12060 (syslog). Registration on phone power seems still not to be working. ISP sent a team out a while ago (6 mths) to check wires before installing service. No noises. I'm gonna buy a new DSL modem. I have CAT 6 RJ45 cables, professional grade between networking devices, and professional RJ11 cabling (shielded) inside to avoid interference.

Do you have any recommendations? I would need one to allow MAC cloning, setting of DNS servers, and to support ADSL 2+.

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