12-13-2016 11:54 AM - last edited on 12-14-2016 05:50 PM by RogersMaude
Announced 13-December-2016 by @RogersDave http://communityforums.rogers.com/t5/forums/forumtopicpage/board-id/Getting_connected/message-id/379...
Credit to @Hybrid_Noodle
Hitron website: http://www.hitron-americas.com/product/coda-4582/
Datasheet: http://www.hitron-americas.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/CODA-4582-Datasheet.pdf
60W Power Supply built into unit
Pictures of Hardware Version 1A:
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01-17-2017 08:40 PM
@nineiron wrote:Re: Rogers Hitron CODA-4582 Hardware@gp-se wrote:I have a WD My Cloud, I also cannot connect to my NAS using Windows Wifi, my MacBook Pro however will connect using Wifi without issue, however I think it's connecting with AFP instead of SMB. My PS4 Pro using LAN cable can connect to the NAS without issue. So it looks like a SMB Wifi issue.
@gp-se wrote:
@gp-se wrote:I have a WD My Cloud, I also cannot connect to my NAS using Windows Wifi, my MacBook Pro however will connect using Wifi without issue, however I think it's connecting with AFP instead of SMB. My PS4 Pro using LAN cable can connect to the NAS without issue. So it looks like a SMB Wifi issue.
Just an update, I set my MacBook Pro to connect using SMB over WiFi, and I couldn't connect. So this issue is Operating System Indipendant. When I connect using AFP over WiFi it will connect, just no SMB over WiFi. Using my PS4 Pro over LAN I can connect to SMB. Does anyone know if the .20 firmware corrects this? I'm on Network Wide Release .19
how did you connect to your Samba share with the ps4?
my ps4 uses LAN, so Samba works. WiFi = no samba 😞
01-17-2017 09:29 PM
@Datalink wrote:Modems with the black dot close to the power cord have additional shield installed over the Docsis tuner for EMI protection. That Docsis tuner is probably this one:
Anyone have pics of what I should be looking for (is there anything on the box to identify rather than pulling the modem out) and if nothing on the box then the modem itself. I called up the Rogers store but the rep didn't know what I was talking about.
01-17-2017 11:12 PM
@gp-se wrote:
@nineiron wrote:Re: Rogers Hitron CODA-4582 Hardware@gp-se wrote:I have a WD My Cloud, I also cannot connect to my NAS using Windows Wifi, my MacBook Pro however will connect using Wifi without issue, however I think it's connecting with AFP instead of SMB. My PS4 Pro using LAN cable can connect to the NAS without issue. So it looks like a SMB Wifi issue.
@gp-se wrote:
@gp-se wrote:I have a WD My Cloud, I also cannot connect to my NAS using Windows Wifi, my MacBook Pro however will connect using Wifi without issue, however I think it's connecting with AFP instead of SMB. My PS4 Pro using LAN cable can connect to the NAS without issue. So it looks like a SMB Wifi issue.
Just an update, I set my MacBook Pro to connect using SMB over WiFi, and I couldn't connect. So this issue is Operating System Indipendant. When I connect using AFP over WiFi it will connect, just no SMB over WiFi. Using my PS4 Pro over LAN I can connect to SMB. Does anyone know if the .20 firmware corrects this? I'm on Network Wide Release .19
how did you connect to your Samba share with the ps4?
my ps4 uses LAN, so Samba works. WiFi = no samba 😞
ok, but what app (on the ps4) are you using to view the samba shares? i tried the media player app but it seems to only detect dlna servers.
01-18-2017 09:56 AM - edited 01-18-2017 10:05 AM
@gcw23: Try TCPOptimizer. Set your NICs (specifically your wired LAN NIC) to "Optimal" config and reboot. You should get more consistent gigabit performance. I'm assuming you use Windows. Windows, since inception, has "played safe" with hardware and drivers in that they never push a hardware's performance to the max by default.
@gcw23 wrote:... Gigabit is a different story. Speeds all over the place, most of the time its below 200 down and 1-2 up. ...
01-18-2017 11:51 AM
01-18-2017 11:55 AM
01-18-2017 04:23 PM - edited 01-18-2017 04:26 PM
Internet went down last night so I thought it was another firmware push but when I woke up this morning the firmware was the same but what did change is that Docsis 3.1 went live (Scarborough if anyone is interested to know).
01-18-2017 04:38 PM
@Hwaiting wrote:Internet went down last night so I thought it was another firmware push but when I woke up this morning the firmware was the same but what did change is that Docsis 3.1 went live (Scarborough if anyone is interested to know).
Were you having speed problems before? did you notice a diference in speed / service quality?
I am so hoping they upgrade my area soon...
01-18-2017 06:57 PM - edited 01-18-2017 07:01 PM
@Lumute wrote:
@Hwaiting wrote:Internet went down last night so I thought it was another firmware push but when I woke up this morning the firmware was the same but what did change is that Docsis 3.1 went live (Scarborough if anyone is interested to know).
Were you having speed problems before? did you notice a diference in speed / service quality?
I am so hoping they upgrade my area soon...
I'm only on Rogers 100 but I can't say that I really had any problems before. Speedtest were always >100Mbps and pings were around 10ms (+/- a couple) before and so far after as well. I'm tempted to upgrade speeds not I really need to though. What I find interesting and this really doesn't have anything to do with the topic at hand is that my lower linkspeed tablet speed results are usually in the 190Mbps range where as my higher linkspeed PC results are usually in the 130Mbps range. Not sure why my tablet always get the higher speeds. Both are on AC.
01-18-2017 07:17 PM
@Hwaiting wrote:
@Lumute wrote:
@Hwaiting wrote:Internet went down last night so I thought it was another firmware push but when I woke up this morning the firmware was the same but what did change is that Docsis 3.1 went live (Scarborough if anyone is interested to know).
Were you having speed problems before? did you notice a diference in speed / service quality?
I am so hoping they upgrade my area soon...
I'm only on Rogers 100 but I can't say that I really had any problems before. Speedtest were always >100Mbps and pings were around 10ms (+/- a couple) before and so far after as well. I'm tempted to upgrade speeds not I really need to though. What I find interesting and this really doesn't have anything to do with the topic at hand is that my lower linkspeed tablet speed results are usually in the 190Mbps range where as my higher linkspeed PC results are usually in the 130Mbps range. Not sure why my tablet always get the higher speeds. Both are on AC.
Not sure if this applies to you but do you play some video games? Have you noticed an improvement in latency in some games and applications?
01-18-2017 07:32 PM
01-18-2017 07:51 PM
01-18-2017 08:00 PM
Honestly, sometimes some games don't give you a ping (just a bar meter) so it'll be hard measuring the amount of latency, but I'd say judge the latency by the responsiveness of the games when you are in an online session. This also applies to PC games, but you can also run speedtests on the rogers speedtest site. For reference, I'm on 100u (DOCSIS 3.0) and I average a ping of 10ms and jitter of 3ms.
01-19-2017 12:09 AM
01-19-2017 12:25 AM
?? The latest firmware version out for the:
1. CODA-4582 (big white modem) is V2.0.10.20
https://www.dslreports.com/forum/r31135913-
2. CGN3ACSMR is V4.5.8.27
3. CGNM-3552 is V4.5.8.20 (possibly .19)
Can you confirm which modem you have as seen by the product sticker at the back of the modem: CGN3ACR, CGN3AMR, CGN3ACSMR, CGNM-3552 ?
01-19-2017 08:10 AM
01-19-2017 08:24 AM
01-19-2017 01:15 PM
01-19-2017 01:27 PM
01-19-2017 01:29 PM
Can @RogersDave confirm they are indeed defective?
01-19-2017 02:49 PM