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TP-Link TD-W9980 & G.INP
« on: April 13, 2015, 09:47:25 AM »

TP-Link have made debug firmware available that has hopefully corrected the g.inp issue.   
This is debug firmware and they would like some feedback to see if it fixes the issue.

The information that they would like is

1) Has it corrected the low speed issue
2) Line Stats


To get line stats use telnet with the following command:

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C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>telnet 192.168.1.1
username:admin
password:admin

TP-LINK(conf)#sh

~ # cd /usr/sbin
/usr/sbin # ./dslLineStatusCheck.sh

Please paste the results in this thread so that TP-Link can monitor any feedback.

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Re: TP-Link TD-W9980 & G.INP
« Reply #1 on: April 13, 2015, 12:26:50 PM »

I'm on Infinity1 capped at less than my max rate and don't do any online gaming so my interest is academic rather than having a problem. However, the new firmware seems to have had an effect. My previous d/l max rate was about 46/47M with an SNR margin of 6dB. It is now 48M with a margin of 9.3dB. Telnet info below.

username:admin
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Welcome To Use TP-LINK COMMAND-LINE Interface Model.
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TP-LINK(conf)#sh
~ # cd /usr/sbin
/usr/sbin # ./dslLineStatusCheck.sh
nReturn=0 nDirection=0 bTrellisEnable=1 bBitswapEnable=1 bReTxEnable=1 bVirtualNoiseSupport=0 b20BitSupport=0

nReturn=0 nDirection=1 bTrellisEnable=1 bBitswapEnable=1 bReTxEnable=1 bVirtualNoiseSupport=0 b20BitSupport=0

nReturn=0 nChannel=0 nDirection=0 nNFEC=32 nRFEC=16 nLSYMB=16 nINTLVDEPTH=1 nINTLVBLOCK=32 nLPATH=0

nReturn=0 nChannel=0 nDirection=1 nNFEC=32 nRFEC=16 nLSYMB=16 nINTLVDEPTH=1 nINTLVBLOCK=32 nLPATH=0

nReturn=0 nChannel=0 nDirection=0 nTp=2 nMp=2 nSEQ=64 nBP=0 nMSGC=58 nMSGLP=0

nReturn=0 nChannel=0 nDirection=1 nTp=2 nMp=2 nSEQ=64 nBP=0 nMSGC=58 nMSGLP=0

nReturn=0 nDirection=0 nHistoryInterval=0 nElapsedTime=1340 bValid=1 nEftrMin=1568000 nErrorFreeBits=824768 nLeftr=39987

nReturn=0 nDirection=1 nHistoryInterval=0 nElapsedTime=1340 bValid=1 nEftrMin=4294967295 nErrorFreeBits=203528 nLeftr=0

nReturn=0 nData="5008 0000 0001 0102 "

nReturn=0 nChannel=0 nDirection=0 ActualDataRate=9989000 PreviousDataRate=0 ActualInterleaveDelay=0 ActualImpulseNoiseProtection=470 ActualNetDataRate=10000000 ActualImpulseNoiseProtectionRein=0 ActualImpulseNoiseProtectionNoErasure=40

nReturn=0 nChannel=0 nDirection=1 ActualDataRate=39950000 PreviousDataRate=39998000 ActualInterleaveDelay=16 ActualImpulseNoiseProtection=440 ActualNetDataRate=39998000 ActualImpulseNoiseProtectionRein=0 ActualImpulseNoiseProtectionNoErasure=40

/usr/sbin #

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Re: TP-Link TD-W9980 & G.INP
« Reply #2 on: April 13, 2015, 12:54:23 PM »

I'd be interested to know if anyone else experiences a funky dancing  d/s SNR as well. Mine is all over the place. My connected rate has held steady at 79993 (or thereabouts) since Sat, but the attainable rate shifts about and has been as low as 50 something with an SNR of 1.2db. The connection has never dropped, which makes me wonder if it's a bug.
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Re: TP-Link TD-W9980 & G.INP
« Reply #3 on: April 13, 2015, 01:18:29 PM »

Hi licquorice  - thanks for posting your stats, please do let us know how things go.


@ jHewess - When originally beta testing the original f/w I had a weird issue with the SNR which would drift.   My line is normally rock solid and at the time (pre x-talker) it would sit at 7.2 for weeks on end never changing anymore than 0.1db either way.  It took my line so low that I ended up being DLM'd for interleaving.   I thought they fixed it though, because I ran it for several weeks after and it was fine, so perhaps not related.

I'm not running the beta version as Im still on an ECI cab and not affected by g.inp yet.

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Re: TP-Link TD-W9980 & G.INP
« Reply #4 on: April 13, 2015, 09:31:20 PM »

1) Has it corrected the low speed issue
2) Line Stats

1) Yes, get 79997/19999 sync.

2) /usr/sbin # ./dslLineStatusCheck.sh
nReturn=0 nDirection=0 bTrellisEnable=1 bBitswapEnable=1 bReTxEnable=1 bVirtualNoiseSupport=0 b20BitSupport=0

nReturn=0 nDirection=1 bTrellisEnable=1 bBitswapEnable=1 bReTxEnable=1 bVirtualNoiseSupport=0 b20BitSupport=0

nReturn=0 nChannel=0 nDirection=0 nNFEC=32 nRFEC=16 nLSYMB=16 nINTLVDEPTH=1 nINTLVBLOCK=32 nLPATH=0

nReturn=0 nChannel=0 nDirection=1 nNFEC=32 nRFEC=16 nLSYMB=16 nINTLVDEPTH=1 nINTLVBLOCK=32 nLPATH=0

nReturn=0 nChannel=0 nDirection=0 nTp=2 nMp=2 nSEQ=64 nBP=0 nMSGC=58 nMSGLP=0

nReturn=0 nChannel=0 nDirection=1 nTp=2 nMp=2 nSEQ=64 nBP=0 nMSGC=58 nMSGLP=0

nReturn=0 nDirection=0 nHistoryInterval=0 nElapsedTime=3879 bValid=1 nEftrMin=1568000 nErrorFreeBits=4771424 nLeftr=79996

nReturn=0 nDirection=1 nHistoryInterval=0 nElapsedTime=3879 bValid=1 nEftrMin=4294967295 nErrorFreeBits=63852078 nLeftr=0

nReturn=0 nData="5008 0000 0001 0102 "

nReturn=0 nChannel=0 nDirection=0 ActualDataRate=19978000 PreviousDataRate=0 ActualInterleaveDelay=0 ActualImpulseNoiseProtection=460 ActualNetDataRate=19999000 ActualImpulseNoiseProtectionRein=0 ActualImpulseNoiseProtectionNoErasure=40

nReturn=0 nChannel=0 nDirection=1 ActualDataRate=79903000 PreviousDataRate=79997000 ActualInterleaveDelay=16 ActualImpulseNoiseProtection=440 ActualNetDataRate=79997000 ActualImpulseNoiseProtectionRein=0 ActualImpulseNoiseProtectionNoErasure=40
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Re: TP-Link TD-W9980 & G.INP
« Reply #5 on: April 13, 2015, 10:14:27 PM »

I tried the beta firmware this evening. Mixed results...

Speedtest.net ping went down from 35ms to 30ms. Speedtest was down from 25M to 22M.
In the stats on the router summary page, speed was down from 25000 to 24998
Downstream SNR margin was 6db, now 10.5db

Stats from telnet

/usr/sbin # ./dslLineStatusCheck.sh
nReturn=0 nDirection=0 bTrellisEnable=1 bBitswapEnable=1 bReTxEnable=1 bVirtualNoiseSupport=0 b20BitSupport=0

nReturn=0 nDirection=1 bTrellisEnable=1 bBitswapEnable=1 bReTxEnable=1 bVirtualNoiseSupport=0 b20BitSupport=0

nReturn=0 nChannel=0 nDirection=0 nNFEC=32 nRFEC=16 nLSYMB=16 nINTLVDEPTH=1 nINTLVBLOCK=32 nLPATH=0

nReturn=0 nChannel=0 nDirection=1 nNFEC=32 nRFEC=16 nLSYMB=16 nINTLVDEPTH=1 nINTLVBLOCK=32 nLPATH=0

nReturn=0 nChannel=0 nDirection=0 nTp=2 nMp=2 nSEQ=64 nBP=0 nMSGC=58 nMSGLP=0

nReturn=0 nChannel=0 nDirection=1 nTp=2 nMp=2 nSEQ=64 nBP=0 nMSGC=58 nMSGLP=0

nReturn=0 nDirection=0 nHistoryInterval=0 nElapsedTime=109 bValid=1 nEftrMin=522000 nErrorFreeBits=42282 nLeftr=24996

nReturn=0 nDirection=1 nHistoryInterval=0 nElapsedTime=109 bValid=1 nEftrMin=4294967295 nErrorFreeBits=468690 nLeftr=0

nReturn=0 nData="5008 0000 0001 0102 "

nReturn=0 nChannel=0 nDirection=0 ActualDataRate=6532000 PreviousDataRate=0 ActualInterleaveDelay=0 ActualImpulseNoiseProtection=500 ActualNetDataRate=6895000 ActualImpulseNoiseProtectionRein=10 ActualImpulseNoiseProtectionNoErasure=40

nReturn=0 nChannel=0 nDirection=1 ActualDataRate=23830000 PreviousDataRate=24998000 ActualInterleaveDelay=17 ActualImpulseNoiseProtection=450 ActualNetDataRate=24998000 ActualImpulseNoiseProtectionRein=10 ActualImpulseNoiseProtectionNoErasure=40

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Re: TP-Link TD-W9980 & G.INP
« Reply #6 on: April 13, 2015, 10:16:13 PM »

Thank you Andy & Kirbyan

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For PT @ TP-Link, these are 'Hairy Bikers' stats.

He says "he is syncing a lot better now" (speed)

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/usr/sbin # ./dslLineStatusCheck.sh
nReturn=0 nDirection=0 bTrellisEnable=1 bBitswapEnable=0 bReTxEnable=0 bVirtualNoiseSupport=0 b20BitSupport=0

nReturn=0 nDirection=1 bTrellisEnable=1 bBitswapEnable=1 bReTxEnable=1 bVirtualNoiseSupport=0 b20BitSupport=0

nReturn=0 nChannel=0 nDirection=0 nNFEC=96 nRFEC=16 nLSYMB=6053 nINTLVDEPTH=253 nINTLVBLOCK=96 nLPATH=0

nReturn=0 nChannel=0 nDirection=1 nNFEC=32 nRFEC=16 nLSYMB=16 nINTLVDEPTH=1 nINTLVBLOCK=32 nLPATH=0

nReturn=0 nChannel=0 nDirection=0 nTp=5 nMp=1 nSEQ=70 nBP=79 nMSGC=64 nMSGLP=0

nReturn=0 nChannel=0 nDirection=1 nTp=2 nMp=2 nSEQ=64 nBP=0 nMSGC=58 nMSGLP=0

nReturn=0 nDirection=0 nHistoryInterval=0 nElapsedTime=176458 bValid=1 nEftrMin=166528 nErrorFreeBits=175691880 nLeftr=64218

nReturn=0 nDirection=1 nHistoryInterval=0 nElapsedTime=176458 bValid=1 nEftrMin=4294967295 nErrorFreeBits=0 nLeftr=0

nReturn=0 nData="5008 0000 0001 0102 "

nReturn=0 nChannel=0 nDirection=0 ActualDataRate=19997000 PreviousDataRate=0 ActualInterleaveDelay=800 ActualImpulseNoiseProtection=20 ActualNetDataRate=19997000 ActualImpulseNoiseProtectionRein=0 ActualImpulseNoiseProtectionNoErasure=20

nReturn=0 nChannel=0 nDirection=1 ActualDataRate=62018000 PreviousDataRate=64961000 ActualInterleaveDelay=15 ActualImpulseNoiseProtection=420 ActualNetDataRate=64961000 ActualImpulseNoiseProtectionRein=10 ActualImpulseNoiseProtectionNoErasure=40
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Re: TP-Link TD-W9980 & G.INP
« Reply #7 on: April 13, 2015, 10:19:12 PM »

For PT @ TP-Link

These are J Hewess's stats.   He is reporting direct to another of your collegues @ TPlink already so you should already have his full info and feedback

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nReturn=0 nDirection=0 bTrellisEnable=1 bBitswapEnable=1 bReTxEnable=1 bVirtualNoiseSupport=0 b20BitSupport=0

nReturn=0 nDirection=1 bTrellisEnable=1 bBitswapEnable=1 bReTxEnable=1 bVirtualNoiseSupport=0 b20BitSupport=0

nReturn=0 nChannel=0 nDirection=0 nNFEC=32 nRFEC=16 nLSYMB=16 nINTLVDEPTH=1 nINTLVBLOCK=32 nLPATH=0

nReturn=0 nChannel=0 nDirection=1 nNFEC=32 nRFEC=16 nLSYMB=16 nINTLVDEPTH=1 nINTLVBLOCK=32 nLPATH=0

nReturn=0 nChannel=0 nDirection=0 nTp=2 nMp=2 nSEQ=64 nBP=0 nMSGC=58 nMSGLP=0

nReturn=0 nChannel=0 nDirection=1 nTp=2 nMp=2 nSEQ=64 nBP=0 nMSGC=58 nMSGLP=0

nReturn=0 nDirection=0 nHistoryInterval=0 nElapsedTime=27093 bValid=1 nEftrMin=60928 nErrorFreeBits=4159510911 nLeftr=4294967261

nReturn=0 nDirection=1 nHistoryInterval=0 nElapsedTime=27094 bValid=1 nEftrMin=4294967295 nErrorFreeBits=8264771 nLeftr=0

nReturn=0 nData="5008 0000 0001 0102 "

nReturn=0 nChannel=0 nDirection=0 ActualDataRate=19978000 PreviousDataRate=0 ActualInterleaveDelay=0 ActualImpulseNoiseProtection=470 ActualNetDataRate=19999000
 ActualImpulseNoiseProtectionRein=0 ActualImpulseNoiseProtectionNoErasure=40

nReturn=0 nChannel=0 nDirection=1 ActualDataRate=79899000 PreviousDataRate=79993000 ActualInterleaveDelay=16 ActualImpulseNoiseProtection=440 ActualNetDataRate=79993000
ActualImpulseNoiseProtectionRein=0 ActualImpulseNoiseProtectionNoErasure=40

 
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Re: TP-Link TD-W9980 & G.INP
« Reply #8 on: April 14, 2015, 07:59:46 AM »

It looks like the DSLAM forced a resync just after 5 this morning, I'm on a short line so it doesn't normally drop by itself. The stats have changed a bit, so I'm posting them again:

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nReturn=0 nDirection=0 bTrellisEnable=1 bBitswapEnable=1 bReTxEnable=1 bVirtualNoiseSupport=0 b20BitSupport=0

nReturn=0 nDirection=1 bTrellisEnable=1 bBitswapEnable=1 bReTxEnable=1 bVirtualNoiseSupport=0 b20BitSupport=0

nReturn=0 nChannel=0 nDirection=0 nNFEC=32 nRFEC=16 nLSYMB=16 nINTLVDEPTH=1 nINTLVBLOCK=32 nLPATH=0

nReturn=0 nChannel=0 nDirection=1 nNFEC=32 nRFEC=16 nLSYMB=16 nINTLVDEPTH=1 nINTLVBLOCK=32 nLPATH=0

nReturn=0 nChannel=0 nDirection=0 nTp=2 nMp=2 nSEQ=64 nBP=0 nMSGC=58 nMSGLP=0

nReturn=0 nChannel=0 nDirection=1 nTp=2 nMp=2 nSEQ=64 nBP=0 nMSGC=58 nMSGLP=0

nReturn=0 nDirection=0 nHistoryInterval=0 nElapsedTime=5719 bValid=1 nEftrMin=1352704 nErrorFreeBits=4258133407 nLeftr=4294967295

nReturn=0 nDirection=1 nHistoryInterval=0 nElapsedTime=5719 bValid=1 nEftrMin=4294967295 nErrorFreeBits=1745469 nLeftr=0

nReturn=0 nData="5008 0000 0001 0102 "

nReturn=0 nChannel=0 nDirection=0 ActualDataRate=19139000 PreviousDataRate=0 ActualInterleaveDelay=0 ActualImpulseNoiseProtection=550 ActualNetDataRate=19999000 ActualImpulseNoiseProtectionRein=10 ActualImpulseNoiseProtectionNoErasure=40

nReturn=0 nChannel=0 nDirection=1 ActualDataRate=76343000 PreviousDataRate=79997000 ActualInterleaveDelay=16 ActualImpulseNoiseProtection=440 ActualNetDataRate=79997000 ActualImpulseNoiseProtectionRein=10 ActualImpulseNoiseProtectionNoErasure=40

The ActualImpulseNoiseProtection has increased and the up and down ActualDataRate's have dropped. Speedtests are slighty lower than before.
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Re: TP-Link TD-W9980 & G.INP
« Reply #9 on: April 14, 2015, 08:59:35 AM »

No resync since last post, stats as previously.
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Re: TP-Link TD-W9980 & G.INP
« Reply #10 on: April 14, 2015, 12:38:54 PM »

The Eftr etc figures are your G.INP counters

ActualImpulseNoiseProtection=460  - I suspect that will actually be 46 & 44
ActualInterleaveDelay=16m -  In the same vein I suspect that may be 1.6ms

But just to double check whats your latency like?
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Re: TP-Link TD-W9980 & G.INP
« Reply #11 on: April 14, 2015, 03:29:16 PM »

My latency is fine, pinging bbc.co.uk averages 13.5ms at the moment. With the old firmware it was more like 30.

Here is a snapshot thinkbroadband graph. The drop Monday night was when I swapped from a Billion 8800NL back to the TP-Link with the new firmware.



This second one is from Saturday when I swapped the TP-Link with the old firmware for the Billion:

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Re: TP-Link TD-W9980 & G.INP
« Reply #12 on: April 14, 2015, 04:07:46 PM »

Looks like Tplink / lantiq may of changed the bRetTXEnable Boolean from false to true lineFeature DataCfg  &  xTM_Mgmt_Mode RETX_ENA=1

The infineon-utilities  GPL has been realised many times so I  Wonder if our friends from tplink {welcome btw} could add any insight to the change log ?

Thanks  :)
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Re: TP-Link TD-W9980 & G.INP
« Reply #13 on: April 15, 2015, 12:41:11 AM »

My latency is fine, pinging bbc.co.uk averages 13.5ms at the moment. With the old firmware it was more like 30.

Thanks, that looks good :)
I therefore suspect ActualInterleaveDelay=16 is indeed 1.6ms.   iirc wwwombat did some rough calculations at how much reTX would add to delay and came out with something like 1.2 or 1.4 ms.   I cant find his post atm so apologies to wombat if I remembered wrong.    I think most people will agree that for the benefits of reTx when it comes to noise protection <2ms is nothing and much better than the old system -  when it is working correctly  :D

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Re: TP-Link TD-W9980 & G.INP
« Reply #14 on: April 15, 2015, 12:46:11 AM »

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Looks like Tplink / lantiq may of changed the bRetTXEnable Boolean from false to true lineFeature DataCfg  &  xTM_Mgmt_Mode RETX_ENA=1

Not sure HB, all I know is that its in the lantiq f/w and ReTX not open properly.    I'll ask.

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