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FEEDBACK - Rogers Rocket Wi-Fi Modem Firmware Trial

RogersMargaret
Community Manager (Retired)
Community Manager (Retired)

Hello Community,

 

We are currently offering our users an exclusive opportunity to participate in an upcoming trial of the new firmware for our Rocket Wi-Fi Modem (CGN3ACR, CGN3AMR and CGN3ACSMR) and Rocket Gigabit Wi-Fi Modem (CGN3552 and CODA-4582). For details of this program, please see this thread.

 

This thread will be used for feedback regarding the firmware.  We've invited @RogersSergio@RogersSyd & @RogersBob from our Networking team to participate in this thread.  Your feedback is very valuable and will be used to enhance the firmware before it is released publicly.

 

Thank you for your continued feedback and support.

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Re: FEEDBACK - Rogers Rocket Wi-Fi Modem Firmware Trial

Double_K
I'm a reliable contributor

Thanks for sharing @Datalink - that's a great article for a Rogers employee to take to their management to convince them to go with a Broadcom BCM3390-based D3.1 modem in the near future.  From a business case perspective, it would 1) Save tremendous support costs for the HelpDesk & the technical team in having to support Intel's failure, and 2) reduce customer churn from gaming/VoIP customers who move to another provider due to the latency, jitter, and packet loss.  Both of which are key measurements for the CEO & investors.

 

Re: FEEDBACK - Rogers Rocket Wi-Fi Modem Firmware Trial

JohnBeaudin
I'm a senior contributor

My bad , not sure why I was sure it was Puma 5 chipset.. thank you for the clarification Dave.

Re: FEEDBACK - Rogers Rocket Wi-Fi Modem Firmware Trial

BS
I'm a senior advisor

@Datalink Great article you posted here.  It nails down just exactly what people have been experiencing and how sometimes, companies will hide the experience in an attempt to solve it before it becomes widely known, but that can be a very risky process to take.

 

It is so great to see that team of beta testers, and the support of yourself and others, and direct engineering and communication support from @RogersDave and his contacts with the internal teams and frequent updates, and direct contact with each of the beta testers has been an absolutely great model of how to work through tough issues with the users.

 

It is interesting to see that this is a world wide issue, and that it looks like Intel may have been caught like so many other companies in this fast paced technology world have been, that have missed a very critical performance factor with their new models.  I am glad to see that they with the ISP's are working closely to find a solution to this as fast as possible.  I have watched this issue with interest, and although I have little need for the speed and latency that this group needs, I have contemplated toing to higher speeds and caps to support my multiple media usages in my home, but have held back on my 60 package until this is all cleaned up.

 

Great work everybody.  As a now retired specialist in many of these areas, I enjoy watching great troubleshooting being done.  Unfortunately, very few forms of new technology roll out easily in the early days.  That is why the Internet standards have dates reaching out so far for implementation, they know it takes time and will change.

 

Bruce

Re: FEEDBACK - Rogers Rocket Wi-Fi Modem Firmware Trial

dlubieni
I've been around

Hi, 

 

Since getting the new firmware in August, my chromecast has been working again, which is great.

 

Lately though, my modem has been experiencing major connectivity problems where multiple devices lost connectivity to the modem frequently.  I know that the problem is not the devices themselves because they do not lose connectivity to other routers.

 

Is this a known problem?

Re: FEEDBACK - Rogers Rocket Wi-Fi Modem Firmware Trial

jalalinator
I plan to stick around

Hey DataLink / Rogers Dave, please explain these pathetic speeds / latency on the new google speedtest, peered to a Toronto Data Center..... it's amazing how speedtest.net / dslreports are sooooo skewed in the tests, could it be that rogers is filtering / prioritizing / SHAPING traffic to skew the results? Because that is exactly what it looks like. This is on a supposed gigabit connection, how can this company spew so much misinformation and bs and flat out LIE about the services they offer?? at this point this is basically false advertisement, I have had 15+ tech visits this year, the office of the president involved, a senior tech assigned to me personally and this is as good as it gets, even when they say UPTO 1 gbps cannot explain these numbers!

 

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Re: FEEDBACK - Rogers Rocket Wi-Fi Modem Firmware Trial

asharahmed
I plan to stick around

getting same stuff here...pathetic 

Re: FEEDBACK - Rogers Rocket Wi-Fi Modem Firmware Trial

usamaa
I've been here awhile

May I suggest using http://speed.googlefiber.net/ or http://speedtest.googlefiber.net/ they will give you a more accurate result. The google builtin test is just too small a dataset to give accurate results.

Re: FEEDBACK - Rogers Rocket Wi-Fi Modem Firmware Trial

Triple_Helix
I plan to stick around

@JohnBeaudin wrote:

@Triple_Helix

 

Signal strenght are up the roof.. you can call and have tech supports run a signal check.. might need some new wires.


Well I did call tech support and on there end they said everything looks good during there tests with a 9.4 score but I find them high. Advice @RogersDave please! Als I have a -6db cable attenuator but when I install it I have only 2 upload channels.

 

Downstream Overview
Port IDFrequency (MHz)ModulationSignal strength (dBmV)Channel IDSignal noise ratio (dB)
1633000000256QAM9.2003738.983
2609000000256QAM9.1003438.983
3615000000256QAM9.5003540.366
4621000000256QAM9.6003638.983
5603000000256QAM8.6003338.983
6639000000256QAM8.2003838.605
7645000000256QAM7.5003938.983
8651000000256QAM7.3004038.605
9657000000256QAM7.7004138.983
10663000000256QAM8.7004238.605
11669000000256QAM9.4004338.983
12675000000256QAM9.8004437.636
13681000000256QAM10.3004537.636
14687000000256QAM10.3004637.356
15693000000256QAM10.4004737.356
16699000000256QAM9.5004837.356
17705000000256QAM9.9004937.356
18711000000256QAM10.1005036.610
19717000000256QAM10.3005136.387
20723000000256QAM10.6005236.610
21825000000256QAM9.4005337.636
22831000000256QAM10.4005438.605
23837000000256QAM10.4005538.605
24843000000256QAM9.7005637.636
Upstream Overview
Port IDFrequency (MHz)ModulationSignal strength (dBmV)Channel IDBandwidth
123700000ATDMA - 64QAM  47.00026400000
238596000ATDMA - 64QAM  47.00033200000
330596000ATDMA - 64QAM  47.00016400000

Re: FEEDBACK - Rogers Rocket Wi-Fi Modem Firmware Trial


@Denholm wrote:

I was told it is 4.5.8.22 and at the moment it is in bridge mode so wont a reset put it back to .21?


 


@azar1 wrote:

@RogersDave So I just came back from a 2 week vacation...decided to check my router page and on the corner of my eye, I realized my modem was downgraded?

 

I was on .27 and now its back to .22 

 

How come this happened? I wasn't informed about this roll back..


 @azar1, @Denholm,

 

Both of your modems are CGNM-3552 and are running version 4.5.8.22T3 which is the standard test version for this modem.

 

If you wish to test 4.5.8.27, send me a private message and I'll upgrade your modems. Keep in mind however that there are issues affecting uplink speed with a CGNM-3552 modem and firmware 4.5.8.27.

 

Dave

Re: FEEDBACK - Rogers Rocket Wi-Fi Modem Firmware Trial

Triple_Helix
I plan to stick around

@Triple_Helix wrote:

@JohnBeaudin wrote:

@Triple_Helix

 

Signal strenght are up the roof.. you can call and have tech supports run a signal check.. might need some new wires.


Well I did call tech support and on there end they said everything looks good during there tests with a 9.4 score but I find them high. Advice @RogersDave please! Als I have a -6db cable attenuator but when I install it I have only 2 upload channels.

 

Downstream Overview
Port IDFrequency (MHz)ModulationSignal strength (dBmV)Channel IDSignal noise ratio (dB)
1633000000256QAM9.2003738.983
2609000000256QAM9.1003438.983
3615000000256QAM9.5003540.366
4621000000256QAM9.6003638.983
5603000000256QAM8.6003338.983
6639000000256QAM8.2003838.605
7645000000256QAM7.5003938.983
8651000000256QAM7.3004038.605
9657000000256QAM7.7004138.983
10663000000256QAM8.7004238.605
11669000000256QAM9.4004338.983
12675000000256QAM9.8004437.636
13681000000256QAM10.3004537.636
14687000000256QAM10.3004637.356
15693000000256QAM10.4004737.356
16699000000256QAM9.5004837.356
17705000000256QAM9.9004937.356
18711000000256QAM10.1005036.610
19717000000256QAM10.3005136.387
20723000000256QAM10.6005236.610
21825000000256QAM9.4005337.636
22831000000256QAM10.4005438.605
23837000000256QAM10.4005538.605
24843000000256QAM9.7005637.636
Upstream Overview
Port IDFrequency (MHz)ModulationSignal strength (dBmV)Channel IDBandwidth
123700000ATDMA - 64QAM  47.00026400000
238596000ATDMA - 64QAM  47.00033200000
330596000ATDMA - 64QAM  47.00016400000

And with the -6db cable attenuator installed.

 

Downstream Overview
Port IDFrequency (MHz)ModulationSignal strength (dBmV)Channel IDSignal noise ratio (dB)
1633000000256QAM2.9003740.366
2609000000256QAM2.6003438.983
3615000000256QAM3.2003538.983
4621000000256QAM3.3003638.983
5603000000256QAM2.1003338.983
6639000000256QAM1.8003838.605
7645000000256QAM1.0003938.605
8651000000256QAM0.8004038.983
9657000000256QAM1.2004138.605
10663000000256QAM2.1004238.983
11669000000256QAM2.9004338.983
12675000000256QAM3.5004437.636
13681000000256QAM4.1004538.605
14687000000256QAM4.1004637.356
15693000000256QAM4.2004737.636
16699000000256QAM3.3004837.356
17705000000256QAM3.7004937.636
18711000000256QAM3.8005036.610
19717000000256QAM3.9005136.610
20723000000256QAM4.1005236.610
21825000000256QAM3.0005337.356
22831000000256QAM4.1005438.605
23837000000256QAM4.2005538.983
24843000000256QAM3.4005637.636
Upstream Overview
Port IDFrequency (MHz)ModulationSignal strength (dBmV)Channel IDBandwidth
123700000ATDMA - 64QAM53.50026400000
230596000ATDMA - 64QAM53.50016400000

Re: FEEDBACK - Rogers Rocket Wi-Fi Modem Firmware Trial

Triple_Helix
I plan to stick around

@Triple_Helix wrote:

And with the -6db cable attenuator installed.

 

Downstream Overview
Port IDFrequency (MHz)ModulationSignal strength (dBmV)Channel IDSignal noise ratio (dB)
1633000000256QAM2.9003740.366
2609000000256QAM2.6003438.983
3615000000256QAM3.2003538.983
4621000000256QAM3.3003638.983
5603000000256QAM2.1003338.983
6639000000256QAM1.8003838.605
7645000000256QAM1.0003938.605
8651000000256QAM0.8004038.983
9657000000256QAM1.2004138.605
10663000000256QAM2.1004238.983
11669000000256QAM2.9004338.983
12675000000256QAM3.5004437.636
13681000000256QAM4.1004538.605
14687000000256QAM4.1004637.356
15693000000256QAM4.2004737.636
16699000000256QAM3.3004837.356
17705000000256QAM3.7004937.636
18711000000256QAM3.8005036.610
19717000000256QAM3.9005136.610
20723000000256QAM4.1005236.610
21825000000256QAM3.0005337.356
22831000000256QAM4.1005438.605
23837000000256QAM4.2005538.983
24843000000256QAM3.4005637.636
Upstream Overview
Port IDFrequency (MHz)ModulationSignal strength (dBmV)Channel IDBandwidth
123700000ATDMA - 64QAM53.50026400000
230596000ATDMA - 64QAM53.50016400000

 

Speed tests with the cable attenuator installed.

 

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Re: FEEDBACK - Rogers Rocket Wi-Fi Modem Firmware Trial

JohnBeaudin
I'm a senior contributor

December 5th already..  I hope the new firmware will be released before 2017.

 

Re: FEEDBACK - Rogers Rocket Wi-Fi Modem Firmware Trial

jalalinator
I plan to stick around

this here is pathetic! so much for gigabit connection right???

 

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Re: FEEDBACK - Rogers Rocket Wi-Fi Modem Firmware Trial

Still no fix for the low speeds and high pings/latency , Rogers when are you getting this fixed ?and Still no date on a fix or update this is getting pathetic just take are money but not for long !

Re: FEEDBACK - Rogers Rocket Wi-Fi Modem Firmware Trial

@lethalsniperThe issue for the pings/latency is something that is happening due to an issue seen on Intel Puma 6 based modems in which these issues are being seen. While people have been working on this for a while here  ( @RogersDave, @Datalink) it is only recently that this has gained any traction from outside media sources causing people to realize that it is not only a Rogers thing but a larger issue causing issues for multiple vendors and multiple ISP's around the world.

 

While we would all like this to be a quick fix these things take time to implement correctly as there are multiple sections of code to modify along the way and I would assume that Intel and the modem vendors are doing a bit more due dilligance before publishing a final release in which these items will be fixed.

 

Re: FEEDBACK - Rogers Rocket Wi-Fi Modem Firmware Trial

@lethalsniper as @Hybrid_Noodle indicated this issue had gained worldwide attention over the last three to four weeks.  If you have any doubts take a read thru the following threads and articles:

 

This first thread kicked off the recent attention grabbing headlines:

 

http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r31079834-ALL-SB6190-is-a-terrible-modem-Intel-Puma-6-MaxLinear-mist...

http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/The-Arris-SB6190-Modem-Puma-6-Chipset-Have-Some-Major-Issues-1384...

http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/Arris-Tells-us-Its-Working-With-Intel-on-SB6190-Puma6-Problems-13...

http://www.fiercecable.com/cable/arris-and-intel-partner-firmware-fix-for-puma-6-equipped-cable-mode...

http://www.multichannel.com/news/distribution/intel-arris-working-firmware-fix-sb6190-modem/409379

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/12/03/intel_puma_chipset_firmware_fix/

https://www.google.ca/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=Why+your+gigabit+broadba...

 

 

Netdog, who is an Arris engineer has moved the discussion to the following thread:

http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r31122204-SB6190-TCP-UDP-Network-Latency-Issue-Discussion

 

 

So, where are we now?  Arris appears to have arrived at the same point that Rogers arrived at in Oct with our  latest trial version which corrects IPV4 ICMP.  So, despite your obvious impatience, Rogers has been ahead of the rest of the world for several weeks now.  Full kudos to @RogersDave and staff.  At the present point Arris and Intel have the lead on this but there is still much work to be done.  As I indicated to forum members some time ago, this is going to be a step by step process, as painful as that might be.  Intel has to change the processing of the data packets instead of maintaining the status quo which was determined approx 6 years ago.  There isn't much more to say regarding that.  It has to be done.  You and tens of thousands of other users across the world are equally frustrated by the current state of affairs, however, sounding off at the ISPs isn't going to change this.  This goes well beyond the ISP, any ISP that you care to mention.  So, this is moving forward as fast as possible and will hopefully be completed fairly soon given all of the attention that its getting on a daily basis. 

 

Fwiw, my apologies to other forum users seeking assistance, I've been a little busy with this recently.

Re: FEEDBACK - Rogers Rocket Wi-Fi Modem Firmware Trial

JohnBeaudin
I'm a senior contributor

@Datalink

 

It's finally getting the attention it deserves, thanks for all the links.

 

I hope all this spotlight, will encourage Intel to be more careful when they release future chipsets.

 

 

Re: FEEDBACK - Rogers Rocket Wi-Fi Modem Firmware Trial

Triple_Helix
I plan to stick around

I'm down to one Upload Channel since adding the 6db cable attenuator.

 

Downstream Overview
Port IDFrequency (MHz)ModulationSignal strength (dBmV)Channel IDSignal noise ratio (dB)
1597000000256QAM1.7003240.366
2363000000256QAM-1.4001040.366
3369000000256QAM-1.0001140.366
4375000000256QAM-0.9001238.983
5381000000256QAM-1.5001338.983
6387000000256QAM-1.5001438.983
7393000000256QAM-1.2001540.366
8399000000256QAM-0.4001640.366
9405000000256QAM-0.1001740.946
10411000000256QAM0.1001840.366
11417000000256QAM0.2001940.366
12423000000256QAM0.5002040.366
13429000000256QAM0.3002140.366
14435000000256QAM0.1002240.366
15441000000256QAM-0.4002338.983
16447000000256QAM-0.4002438.983
17555000000256QAM1.8002540.366
18561000000256QAM2.1002640.946
19567000000256QAM2.3002740.946
20573000000256QAM2.4002840.366
21579000000256QAM2.3002940.366
22585000000256QAM2.3003040.366
23591000000256QAM1.7003138.983
24357000000256QAM-1.300940.946
Upstream Overview
Port IDFrequency (MHz)ModulationSignal strength (dBmV)Channel IDBandwidth
138596000ATDMA - 64QAM55.50033200000

 

2016-12-06_12-06-32.png

 

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Re: FEEDBACK - Rogers Rocket Wi-Fi Modem Firmware Trial

Triple_Helix
I plan to stick around

And after removing the cable attenuator and a reboot of the Modem. Very odd numbers for me....!

 

Downstream Overview
Port IDFrequency (MHz)ModulationSignal strength (dBmV)Channel IDSignal noise ratio (dB)
1597000000256QAM8.1003240.366
2363000000256QAM5.2001040.946
3369000000256QAM5.4001140.366
4375000000256QAM5.4001238.983
5381000000256QAM4.9001338.983
6387000000256QAM5.1001440.366
7393000000256QAM5.3001540.366
8399000000256QAM6.0001640.366
9405000000256QAM6.2001740.366
10411000000256QAM6.6001840.366
11417000000256QAM6.8001940.366
12423000000256QAM7.0002040.946
13429000000256QAM6.6002140.366
14435000000256QAM6.6002240.366
15441000000256QAM6.1002340.366
16447000000256QAM6.1002440.366
17555000000256QAM8.3002540.366
18561000000256QAM8.4002640.946
19567000000256QAM8.6002740.366
20573000000256QAM8.7002840.946
21579000000256QAM8.7002940.366
22585000000256QAM8.7003040.366
23591000000256QAM8.0003140.366
24357000000256QAM5.200940.366
Upstream Overview
Port IDFrequency (MHz)ModulationSignal strength (dBmV)Channel IDBandwidth
138596000ATDMA - 64QAM   47.25033200000
230596000ATDMA - 64QAM   47.25016400000
323700000ATDMA - 64QAM   47.25026400000

 

2016-12-06_12-23-50.png

Re: FEEDBACK - Rogers Rocket Wi-Fi Modem Firmware Trial

JohnBeaudin
I'm a senior contributor

@Datalink

 

Just finished read all the posts on dslreports forum ( that's a lot of read!)

 

They are moving pretty fast so I expect them to give us interesting news within the next week.

Re: FEEDBACK - Rogers Rocket Wi-Fi Modem Firmware Trial

Mythen
I plan to stick around
@Datalink

Good reading for sure. They still seem to be in denial. Lol

Mythen