Traverse Viking ADSL-2+ Card Problem
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Back to ca. 15 Mb/s with increased power and S/N, both downstream and upstream; this can't be right–it's got to be an apinger problem. Yup, restarting apinger tames its readout:
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Try setting apinger to use a different remote address. Preferably something close to you.
Steve
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I tried a different IP address in apinger and basically got the same packet loss results. On the other hand, I tried running the ping tests at dslreports.com and saw no packet loss. Also, all ISP tests on my DSL line indicate it is stable. I am trying another, off site, ping test to my IP address and will report back on it when I obtain the data.
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A 24-hour Ping Test (via dslreports.com) shows zero packet loss in tabulated data and graph (notch down in graph shows transition from Interleaved mode to Fastpath mode):
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I'll go home and check, I'm not sure if you'd be interested trying a different PCI ADSL modem as I have a case of ones that I use to sell and get a pretty penny for on eBay. I actually just fig them out planning on selling them again for some extra dough. I'll post the model and if your interested cover shipping and one is yours.
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The card I've got is a Songoma S518 ADSL Card 2005 Rev. C (low profile model with full size bracket), about 3 years ago I was getting over $100 each for them. Your welcome to one if you want to try a different adapter, just cover S&H.
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The Sangoma S518 is a real modem, rather than a router/modem on a PCI card. As such it requires a specific driver and I'm not sure one exists for FreeBSD. There is a Linux driver though so it may have been ported.
Edit: Not listed on the main support site but there is a FreeBSD driver: ftp://ftp.sangoma.com/FreeBSD/wanpipe/
Not sure if anything newer than FreeBSD 6 exists though.Steve
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I would not mind having one of the Songoma cards, but it would be of no use to me unless there is a current driver for it that will work with pfSense–and the specs I found for it seem to indicate it does not do ADSL2+ as it has a download bandwidth limitation of 8 Mb/s. I also have explored purchasing a commercial-grade modem, however, they are very expensive--my LinITX card seems to be sailing pretty smoothly now.
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My pfSense router has run for 23 days now without a reboot or PPPoE disconnect–I was hoping to report on it here after a month without a reboot, however, my local power utility experienced a brownout this morning that forced a reboot--but I guess I'll call my new ADSL2+ modem card a success at this point anyway. Thanks, jonesr, for your card recommendation!
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Not a problem, I am glad you are happy with it.
If anyone else has been following this thread I still have one of these cards and would be happy to send it to anyone in return for a donation to the pfSense project.
Completely off topic, but I met someone recently who I told me he had met two people writing 802.11n drivers for FreeBSD, and told them they were wasting their time and to do something worthwhile with their lives. He and I share the same first name, you have just reminded me to make a donation to the FreeBSD project in our name.
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Sounds like a useful individual. ::)
Steve