01-05-2017 11:03 AM - edited 05-02-2017 07:09 AM
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Good morning Community,
As I mentioned in a post two days ago, we have received the next firmware 2.0.10.20 from Hitron. We are currently running initial testing on this version and will push it out to participants in the firmware trial program as soon as it passes initial testing.
However, while running these tests, we discovered abnormal behavior with ICMP and are awaiting feedback from Hitron today to asses how this will be addressed. As soon as I this is confirmed, I’ll update the change log with the correct version information and start pushing it out.
In parallel, we are still working on the following high priority items. In some cases below, I requested affected customers to reach out to me via private message. If you do so, please include your modem MAC address in the subject line (even if we exchange messages daily) as there are a lot of you reaching out to me daily 🙂
UDP Packet Loss
The investigation for what has been reported as UDP packet loss is still ongoing. We have deployed a probe at one fellow forum member on both a CODA-4582 and a CGNM-3552 to collect additional data. We are actively working with Hitron and Intel on the results observed.
Based on what we know so far, in most instances UDP packet loss is coupled with higher uplink usage in the area. Although the impact is noticeable in specific logs (League of Legends), the root cause for the perceivable impact (while playing) is likely related to bufferbloat (see next issue).
Bufferbloat
When comparing the performance of a CODA-4582 to a CGNM-3552 in the same network conditions, the CODA-4582 consistently reports higher bufferbloat when tested on DSLReports.
Update April 12: The solution for this problem will come in two folds. It will require a change in software which will possibly be included in 2.0.10.27 but more likely in 2.0.10.28 and a change in network configuration.
The network configuration change is not compatible with the current firmware so this change will only come after a vast majority of the modems are running the new code. We are however looking at a way to make the change only for specific modems to support testing in the community.
Update April 22: This problem seems resolved in firmware 2.0.10.27
5 GHz WiFi Low range for channels 36 to 48
Lower WiFi channels on the modem have a much smaller range. This is due in part to the limit imposed by Industry Canada to maximum transmit power.
Furthermore, the current automatic channel selection (auto mode) tends to select the lower channels when in similar load conditions.
Workaround: manually select higher channels (149-153-157-161)
Update April 22: The channel selection algorithm has been improved in firmware 2.0.10.27
Loss of OFDM Channel Lock
Under some RF conditions, the modem fails to lock properly on the OFDM channel. This typically result in variable performance.
Update April 12: This problem is resolved in 2.0.10.26T2
List of connected device does not get fully populated
This is a known issue that has been tracked since firmware 2.0.10.13. We are making improvements at every firmware but it is not a perfect system.
The situation is worst after a reboot or firmware upgrade as the list gets reset and must be repopulated as devices renew their DHCP lease.
NAT Loopback not working for wired clients
When setting up port forwarding to an internal server, it is possible for a client on WiFi to reach the server using the external IP/port. If the client is on a wired interface, it doesn't work.
Update April 12: This problem is resolved in 2.0.10.26T2 (not confirmed)
LAN Counters not working
Some customers reported that LAN counters (especially in bridge mode) are reporting inaccurate values.
This problem has been reported to Hitron for investigation.
Unexpected modem reboot
Some customers reported their modem reboots unexpectedly. We have also seen this behavior in our lab.
Update April 12: This problem is resolved in 2.0.10.26T2
Missing SC-QAM Channels
After a reboot, some modems are missing SC-QAM channels. A fix has been implemented in 2.0.10.26T2 to address this behavior but it has not corrected all scenarios.
Investigation continues with Hitron.
WiFi Survey
The WiFi Survey functionality in firmware 2.0.10.26T2 (and possibly before) reports incorrect SSID names.
Guest Network
When connecting to the Guest Network, an error message is displayed "only allow DHCP client to use this wireless". This has been reported in firmware 2.0.10.26T2.
Update April 22: This issue has been resolved in firmware 2.0.10.27
Update May 2: It seems this issue is not fully resolved and still experienced by some users
Future Planned Improvements
The following are items that we are working on in parallel of the above.
Dave
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01-31-2017 03:08 PM
Ok, the only question is whether or not there is any restriction for gigibit plans that ony allows the CODA-4582. The CGNM-3552 is the next candidate for that plan but again, what restrictions are there, if any? The Rogers store staff should be able to answer that.
Can you log into the modem, navigate to the STATUS .... DOCSIS WAN page, copy the downstream and upstream tables and paste them into a post, just to see where the signal levels are? That copy and paste process will paste in the text data from the tables. If the modem and router are close together, even with the additional shielding over the Docsis Tuner, I would run an experiment, and that is to shut down the 2.4 Ghz on the router and then reboot the modem to see what impact if any that the router wifi might have on the modem.
01-31-2017 03:34 PM
my signals have been great since the black dot version
01-31-2017 07:42 PM
@StephKitty wrote:
@gp-se Thanks for the help. I didn't realize that I was missing so many of these channels. A Rogers tech came over about an hour ago to swap out the modem and make sure my signals were okay.
I now have the Black Dot version of the modem from Rogers which seems to have fixed the issue so far. One thing I did notice though is that my firmware is only 2.0.10.13 and has not been updated to the latest firmware it should be on which i believe is 2.0.10.19. Not a huge deal I guess since it's working so far, i'll just wait for it to be pushed to the latest firmware eventually.
I'm glad the modem swap fixed the issue, after 24-48 hours you'll be on the latest firmware (.19-public, .23-beta)
01-31-2017 09:46 PM - edited 01-31-2017 09:47 PM
Annnnnd... like clockwork on .23 less than 6 hours after a reboot the previously stable signal strength jumps up to +10's. and download speed goes in the crapper.
Pppplllllllleeease put me back to .19... or pop in with some sort of update.
This is ugly.
I will add that this was after a factory reset as well.
01-31-2017 10:27 PM
02-02-2017 12:07 PM
Ok.. So i have narrowed down the issue and found out my speeds are back to 900Mbps down / 40mbps UP between 1.30AM - 8.30AM everyday !!!
So when i run Speed test at 1.30AM - 8.30AM every day, my speeds are back to 900mbps/40mbps up while rest of the hours its stuck at 400Mbps ..
Is this due to Network Congestion ? My area is still on DOCSIS 3.0
02-02-2017 02:57 PM
02-02-2017 03:13 PM - edited 02-02-2017 03:40 PM
@Datalinkso my modem just rebooted on its own once again so after It came back on I logged in to modem and I noticed the WAN Time was reseted but it's showing modem LAN time has been on for 1 day and 1 hr
Updated modem just rebooted again this time wan and Lan time is the same , wonder if theres any work being done
SYNC Timing Synchronization failure - Loss of Sync
DHCP RENEW WARNING - Field invalid in response v4 option
Received Response to Broadcast Maintenance Request, But no Unicast Maintenance opportunities received - T4 time out
B-INIT-RNG Failure - Retries exceeded
MIMO Event MIMO: Stored
No Ranging Response received - T3 time-out
DHCP FAILED
those are just some of error codes i,m getting
02-02-2017 05:46 PM
Is there a way of telling if my area is 3.1 active?
I receieve Rogers Fibre to the Home in a new housing area. Does that guarantee 3.1 or not?
thanks
02-02-2017 06:36 PM
02-02-2017 06:49 PM
@lethalsniper wrote:
@RogersDave
my modem r rebooted on its own once again so after It came back on I logged in to modem and I noticed the WAN Time was reseted but it's showing modem LAN time has been on for 1 day and 1 hr
then maybe after 40 min modem rebooted again this time wan and Lan time back to 0 , is there any work being done to the modem or noise issues or node, somthing must be going on because it also so happ yesterday around the same time ? which i,m on the23 trial firmware and it also been happening last week so basically it's been happing 23 firmware, should I swapp the modem out @RogersDave
SYNC Timing Synchronization failure - Loss of Sync
DHCP RENEW WARNING - Field invalid in response v4 option
Received Response to Broadcast Maintenance Request, But no Unicast Maintenance opportunities received - T4 time out
B-INIT-RNG Failure - Retries exceeded
MIMO Event MIMO: Stored
No Ranging Response received - T3 time-out
DHCP FAILED
those are just some of error codes i,m getting
I am getting these exact same issues all started on .23 and all the same errors in my logs. im also missing channel 13 now it comes back after reboot but i cant get over 100mbps down and channel 13 drops again.
02-02-2017 07:11 PM
02-02-2017 07:12 PM
Mine is not a black dot. I am also in your boat waiting for @RogersDave to advise.
02-02-2017 08:01 PM
Since you have an original non-black dot Modem I would suggest swapping it out.
02-02-2017 08:04 PM
02-02-2017 08:10 PM
@gp-se wrote:Since you have an original non-black dot Modem I would suggest swapping it out.
I'll wait for dave, as he has looked at my modem multiple times and said i dont suffer any issues from 2.4ghz interference. Let him have a look at this modem before i swap it.
02-02-2017 08:22 PM
Unfortunately the time between the reboot and speed degrading (signal strength) seems to be getting shorter. It was around 6h for me. Tonight it got bad after only 2h.
02-02-2017 09:49 PM
So I'm having a REALLY bad time right now.
Speed tests over 4 different devices, wired, wireless, mobile, PC, Mac, different browsers, all giving me between .8mbit and 18mbit down, 12-25mbit up at the moment.
Getting ~2-4% packet loss to the last hop on a pingplot to google.com, although I don't know that that's related.
On every speed test the graph is SUPER erratic. Generally it will spike up up at the beginning and dip way down to sub-1mbit for the duration, except in one case where it went @ 0mbit until ~70% of the way through and jumped up to 3mbit or so.
A tech was out here last weekend, replaced every coax connector in the house, and said the modem and/or connection was otherwise fine. This issue started maybe 1.5-2 wks ago.
I'm including my signal levels although I feel like they're fine, on the off chance I'm missing something. D3.1 seems to have been 'enabled' in my area recently as well, if that means anything.
Thanks for your patience/help!
Port ID | Frequency (MHz) | Modulation | Signal strength (dBmV) | Channel ID | Signal noise ratio (dB) |
1 | 645000000 | 256QAM | -1.000 | 15 | 40.946 |
2 | 561000000 | 256QAM | -1.700 | 2 | 40.946 |
3 | 567000000 | 256QAM | -1.900 | 3 | 40.946 |
4 | 573000000 | 256QAM | -2.200 | 4 | 40.366 |
5 | 579000000 | 256QAM | -2.700 | 5 | 40.366 |
6 | 585000000 | 256QAM | -2.600 | 6 | 40.366 |
7 | 591000000 | 256QAM | -2.500 | 7 | 40.366 |
8 | 597000000 | 256QAM | -3.000 | 8 | 40.366 |
9 | 603000000 | 256QAM | -3.400 | 9 | 38.983 |
10 | 609000000 | 256QAM | -2.700 | 10 | 40.366 |
11 | 615000000 | 256QAM | -3.000 | 11 | 40.366 |
12 | 621000000 | 256QAM | -2.500 | 12 | 40.366 |
13 | 633000000 | 256QAM | -2.100 | 13 | 40.366 |
14 | 639000000 | 256QAM | -1.500 | 14 | 40.366 |
15 | 555000000 | 256QAM | -1.800 | 1 | 40.366 |
16 | 651000000 | 256QAM | -1.500 | 16 | 40.366 |
17 | 657000000 | 256QAM | -1.200 | 17 | 40.946 |
18 | 663000000 | 256QAM | -0.900 | 18 | 40.366 |
19 | 669000000 | 256QAM | -0.700 | 19 | 40.946 |
20 | 675000000 | 256QAM | -0.900 | 20 | 40.946 |
21 | 681000000 | 256QAM | -1.100 | 21 | 40.366 |
22 | 687000000 | 256QAM | -1.000 | 22 | 40.366 |
23 | 693000000 | 256QAM | -1.100 | 23 | 40.946 |
24 | 699000000 | 256QAM | -1.000 | 24 | 40.946 |
25 | 705000000 | 256QAM | -1.400 | 25 | 40.946 |
26 | 711000000 | 256QAM | -1.500 | 26 | 40.946 |
27 | 717000000 | 256QAM | -2.100 | 27 | 40.366 |
28 | 723000000 | 256QAM | -2.000 | 28 | 40.366 |
29 | 825000000 | 256QAM | -2.400 | 29 | 40.946 |
30 | 831000000 | 256QAM | -2.300 | 30 | 40.366 |
31 | 837000000 | 256QAM | -2.500 | 31 | 40.366 |
32 | 843000000 | 256QAM | -3.200 | 32 | 40.366 |
02-02-2017 09:55 PM
@NBomb what modem do you have as indicated by the product sticker at the back of the modem? Can you post the rest of the signal data, including the OFDM data if you have a CODA-4582 and the upstream data along with the upstream OFDM data (currently inactive)
02-02-2017 10:05 PM
Hi Datalink, thanks for looking in. I'm on .19 w/ the CODA non-dot.
OFDM Downstream Overview
Receiver | FFT type | Subcarr 0 Frequency(MHz) | PLC locked | NCP locked | MDC1 locked | PLC power(dBmv) |
0 | NA | NA | NO | NO | NO | NA |
1 | 4K | 275600000 | YES | YES | YES | -2.000000 |
Upstream Overview
Port ID | Frequency (MHz) | Modulation | Signal strength (dBmV) | Channel ID | Bandwidth |
1 | 38595707 | ATDMA - 64QAM | 43.000 | 3 | 3200000 |
2 | 30596000 | ATDMA - 64QAM | 39.250 | 1 | 6400000 |
3 | 23700000 | ATDMA - 64QAM | 41.000 | 2 | 6400000 |
OFDM/OFDMA Overview
Channel Index | State | lin Digital Att | Digital Att | BW (sc's*fft) | Report Power | Report Power1_6 | FFT Size |
0 | DISABLED | 0.5000 | 0.0000 | 0.0000 | -inf | -1.0000 | 4K |
1 | DISABLED | 0.5000 | 0.0000 | 0.0000 | -inf | -1.0000 | 4K |
02-02-2017 10:10 PM - edited 02-02-2017 10:13 PM
There seems to be a common thread to some of these complaints. Docsic 3.1 goes active and the data rates take a dive and/or Docsis 3.0 channels go missing. This situation requires the services of SuperDave, but, unfortunately he's a little busy these days. Have you done a modem restart or factory reset at all to see what affect they might have?
Do you happen to be using the 2.4 Ghz wifi on the modem? If so, can you try an experiment and that is to log into the modem, disable the 2.4 Ghz wifi and reboot the modem (ADMIN .... DEVICE RESET .... Reboot). After the reboot run a speedtest at www.speedtest.net using the Toronto or Montreal Rogers server depending on which is closer.