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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03-12-2017 10:10 PM
Yeah, it's so much better at handling UDP. Ping is low and packet loss is low. Other than that, the CODA is better at everything else.
03-12-2017 10:34 PM - edited 03-12-2017 11:08 PM
03-12-2017 11:09 PM
03-13-2017 09:27 AM
When I run the ipv6-test website I have never gotten better than 04/20 - I think I even got that while gateway mode and bridge mode directly connected to the CODA. Do I really need to be overly concerned with IPv6 at this point in time?
03-13-2017 11:27 AM
@markopas wrote:When I run the ipv6-test website I have never gotten better than 04/20 - I think I even got that while gateway mode and bridge mode directly connected to the CODA. Do I really need to be overly concerned with IPv6 at this point in time?
Markopas, no need to worry about IPv6.......for most transition from IPv4 to 6 will be transparent. IPv6 is a greatly needed protocol, particularly as we get into more IoT (Internet of Things) devices...IPv6 allows for significantly more IP adresses (Trillions) vs the 4.3 Billion in IPv4 plus much better security. Both Google and Facebook are totally on IPv6....but we don't notice it. It is more important for Rogers as a Service provider to have modems enabled for IPv6 traffic......unless you have a specific need to communicate with IPv6 only appliances. Here's more info on the subject > https://www.internetsociety.org/ipv6-frequently-asked-questions
03-13-2017 01:51 PM
CGN3ACR is getting this end of March
4.5.8.29 (Target end of March 2017)
I am curious to see after they get that update.. how much thier ping will be improved in online games.. if it's worth it I might go back to that modem because so far the Coda is laggy in online games.
03-13-2017 05:01 PM
@JohnBeaudin wrote:CGN3ACR is getting this end of March
4.5.8.29 (Target end of March 2017)
- This is a partial candidate list
- Fix: uplink speed
- Improvement: ICMP Latency
- Improvement: TCP Latency
I am curious to see after they get that update.. how much thier ping will be improved in online games.. if it's worth it I might go back to that modem because so far the Coda is laggy in online games.
@JohnBeaudin Depends on if your game uses TCP or UDP (or both), but just because ping (ICMP) may be improved, doesn't mean you won't be laggy due to UDP latency.
Using traffic shaping, a provider/device manufacturer could prioritize your ICMP traffic giving you the illusion of improved ping times, yet still have UDP packet latency causing "lagginess".
For most games, you want to focus on improvement in UDP latency.
03-13-2017 05:08 PM
Almost all games I play use UDP, but yeah as a gamer I am looking for what would be best for me, since the CODA is not performing well latency wise in online games I am trying to see if something else would work better.
anyhow, let's see how it goes.
03-13-2017 05:13 PM
Since DOCSIS 3.1 was enabled in my area early last month my ping has been very unstable during the afternoon & evenings. During the night and early mornings my ping is pretty stable, I've been trying to diagnose the issue but haven't really been able to find out much. My guess is it's a network congestion issue as my game uses TCP (Windows PC). Below is a recent ping plotter:
03-13-2017 06:08 PM
03-13-2017 06:09 PM
Hi @Max24 it appears that the packet loss is coming from the 3rd hop (67.231.221.225). Before we jump to any conclusions, can you please post another pingplotter graph to google.ca. This should help localize the issue (i.e if there's anything wrong on Rogers' end, or if it's a CMTS issue.)
03-13-2017 06:10 PM
@lethalsniper All the PUMA 6 modems will be receiving the fix which should fix alot of it's latency issues. This includes the CGNM-3552, CGN3ACSMR, CGN3ACR, and CGN3.
03-13-2017 06:19 PM
Pinging google.ca on CODA 4582
Target Name: google.ca
Date/Time: 3/13/2017 7:07:58 PM - 3/13/2017 7:17:58 PM
Hop Sent PL% Min Max Avg Host Name / [IP]
1 11 0 0.77
2 11 0 10.40 15.41 12.23 2607:f798:80c:c1::1 [2607:f798:80c:c1::1]
3 11 0 19.05 25.51 21.49 2607:f798:10:8008:0:690:6325:5113 [2607:f798:10:8008:0:690:6325:5113]
4 11 0 18.01 24.16 20.47 2607:f798:10:1e7:0:241:5614:7017 [2607:f798:10:1e7:0:241:5614:7017]
5 11 100 0 0 0 [-]
6 11 100 0 0 0 [-]
7 11 0 36.96 70.77 41.35 2607:f798:10:296::2 [2607:f798:10:296::2]
8 11 0 36.29 42.86 38.79 2001:4860:1:1:0:32c:0:8 [2001:4860:1:1:0:32c:0:8]
9 11 0 36.46 61.08 43.92 2001:4860::1:0:713a [2001:4860::1:0:713a]
10 5 0 52.18 118.52 77.64 2001:4860::c:4000:d64b [2001:4860::c:4000:d64b]
11 5 0 50.11 54.92 52.64 2001:4860::1:0:cb45 [2001:4860::1:0:cb45]
12 10 0 48.33 54.06 50.82 2001:4860:0:1010::1 [2001:4860:0:1010::1]
13 10 0 74.89 153.58 108.97 2001:4860:0:1::1f31 [2001:4860:0:1::1f31]
14 11 0 47.71 54.17 49.61 google.ca [2607:f8b0:4009:802::2003]
I get 100% Packet loss on hop 5 and hop 6
03-13-2017 06:22 PM
The 100% packet loss shouldn't be something you should be worried about because it doesn't transfer to the rest of the servers. From what I can see the rest of the hops and the final hop (google.ca) shows 0% packet loss. You should be fine.
03-13-2017 06:24 PM
I don't know if this is related to the recent outage in Ontario, but I'm only getting 200 down/ 4-5 up on the gigabit package CODA 4582 black dot. Also poor ping times, packet loss, and I can't use my voip phone.
03-13-2017 06:28 PM
Can you log into the modem and under BASIC, navigate to DOCSIS WAN and copy and paste your downstream overview, OFDM channel readings, and upstream overview? Maybe it can be a signal problem.
03-13-2017 06:35 PM
Downstream Overview Port ID Frequency (MHz) Modulation Signal strength (dBmV) Channel ID Signal noise ratio (dB) 1 609000000 256QAM 0.800 34 38.605 2 363000000 256QAM 0.200 10 38.983 3 369000000 256QAM 1.700 11 38.983 4 375000000 256QAM 1.800 12 38.983 5 381000000 256QAM 0.600 13 38.983 6 387000000 256QAM 2.100 14 38.983 7 393000000 256QAM 1.100 15 38.983 8 399000000 256QAM 1.000 16 38.983 9 405000000 256QAM 2.700 17 40.366 10 411000000 256QAM 1.100 18 38.605 11 417000000 256QAM 2.200 19 38.983 12 423000000 256QAM 3.300 20 38.983 13 429000000 256QAM 1.700 21 38.983 14 435000000 256QAM 3.000 22 40.366 15 441000000 256QAM 2.700 23 38.983 16 447000000 256QAM 2.100 24 38.983 17 555000000 256QAM 0.300 25 38.983 18 561000000 256QAM 0.600 26 38.983 19 567000000 256QAM 1.000 27 38.983 20 573000000 256QAM -0.100 28 38.605 21 579000000 256QAM 0.700 29 38.983 22 585000000 256QAM 1.400 30 38.983 23 591000000 256QAM 1.100 31 38.983 24 597000000 256QAM 1.300 32 38.983 25 603000000 256QAM 0.500 33 38.983 26 357000000 256QAM 1.700 9 38.605 27 615000000 256QAM 0.800 35 38.605 28 621000000 256QAM 0.600 36 38.983 29 633000000 256QAM -0.200 37 38.983 30 639000000 256QAM -0.300 38 38.605 31 645000000 256QAM 0.200 39 38.605 32 651000000 256QAM -1.300 40 38.983 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 NA NA NO NO NO NA Upstream Overview Port ID Frequency (MHz) Modulation Signal strength (dBmV) Channel ID Bandwidth 1 23700000 ATDMA - 64QAM 30.250 2 6400000 2 38595805 ATDMA - 64QAM 34.250 3 3200000 3 30596000 ATDMA - 64QAM 30.250 1 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
03-13-2017 06:39 PM
All your downstream and upstream signal levels look really good, have you tried rebooting the modem after issues haven been cleared? If that doesn't work, if you have time try calling into customer support and have them check if there are any issues that could be affecting your speeds. Have them also check the area node aswell.
03-13-2017 06:40 PM - edited 03-13-2017 06:41 PM
I tried using live chat and it was useless, I'll try calling. Also tried a reboot
03-13-2017 06:45 PM - edited 03-13-2017 06:45 PM
Yeah your signals look really good, you should be hitting 940Mbps download and 50mbps/ 30Mbps upload, but it doesn't make sense why you aren't hitting them, unless there is an area noise issue or congestion issue.
03-13-2017 06:51 PM
I forgot to mention that I had a tech come out a month or so ago and he said that my house needed to be rewired and they would wait until the spring to bury the line from outside as well.