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:
***Added Labels***
01-23-2017 03:29 PM
Hi @RogersDave just wondering if I will have to swap my CODA 4582(black dot version? Seems ok for now but it seems you never know right now.
Thanks
01-23-2017 03:51 PM
01-23-2017 03:58 PM
If you're connected to the modem VIA ethernet try restarting your computer, but if that doesn't work then try rebooting the modem by removing the power cord, wait 30 seconds, and plug the power back in. If that doesn't solve your issue then you can post your downstream and upstream signal levels so we can determine if you are having any signal issues that are bottlenecking your speeds.
01-23-2017 05:26 PM
So Happy I have found this website I am losing my mind.
So about ten days ok my internet stopped working. I had got the new white router from rogers a few weeks previously and it had been working great. So all last week I had no internet or extremely slow. So i rang rogers Thursday and they said there had been a recall of the white routers and to go back and get the one with the black dot. I got that and it worked fine for the first hour then it went straight back to none existent speeds. I only get internet if I restart the router and it lasts for about a half hour to an hour then gone again. I returned the router and got a new one again ...and same thing....is this the issue people are running into ?
01-23-2017 08:01 PM - edited 01-23-2017 08:03 PM
how do I know if my modem is affected with interference? Do I need to exhange it?
My average speed is between 150-200mbps same as the previous modem, non-CODA, Rogers said it might be due to congestion in my area, Yonge/Finch. I think I'm already in 3.1 since the download LED (purple or light blue) has different color than upload LED (blue)
Thanks
CODA white one
Hardware Version | 1A |
Software Version | 2.0.10.20 |
Port ID | Frequency (MHz) | Modulation | Signal strength (dBmV) | Channel ID | Signal noise ratio (dB) |
1 | 591000000 | 256QAM | -1.300 | 7 | 38.983 |
2 | 567000000 | 256QAM | -2.000 | 3 | 38.605 |
3 | 573000000 | 256QAM | -2.200 | 4 | 38.983 |
4 | 579000000 | 256QAM | -2.000 | 5 | 38.605 |
5 | 585000000 | 256QAM | -1.600 | 6 | 38.983 |
6 | 561000000 | 256QAM | -1.700 | 2 | 38.983 |
7 | 597000000 | 256QAM | -1.600 | 8 | 38.983 |
8 | 603000000 | 256QAM | -2.000 | 9 | 38.605 |
9 | 609000000 | 256QAM | -1.700 | 10 | 38.605 |
10 | 615000000 | 256QAM | -1.300 | 11 | 38.605 |
11 | 621000000 | 256QAM | -0.700 | 12 | 38.983 |
12 | 633000000 | 256QAM | -0.700 | 13 | 38.983 |
13 | 639000000 | 256QAM | -1.000 | 14 | 38.605 |
14 | 645000000 | 256QAM | -1.000 | 15 | 38.983 |
15 | 651000000 | 256QAM | -0.600 | 16 | 38.983 |
16 | 657000000 | 256QAM | 0.100 | 17 | 38.983 |
17 | 663000000 | 256QAM | 0.000 | 18 | 38.605 |
18 | 669000000 | 256QAM | 0.200 | 19 | 38.605 |
19 | 675000000 | 256QAM | 0.400 | 20 | 38.605 |
20 | 681000000 | 256QAM | 0.300 | 21 | 38.983 |
21 | 687000000 | 256QAM | 0.700 | 22 | 38.983 |
22 | 693000000 | 256QAM | 1.100 | 23 | 38.983 |
23 | 699000000 | 256QAM | 1.600 | 24 | 38.605 |
24 | 705000000 | 256QAM | 0.900 | 25 | 38.605 |
25 | 711000000 | 256QAM | 0.900 | 26 | 38.983 |
26 | 717000000 | 256QAM | 0.900 | 27 | 38.605 |
27 | 723000000 | 256QAM | 1.500 | 28 | 37.636 |
28 | 825000000 | 256QAM | 1.800 | 29 | 38.605 |
29 | 831000000 | 256QAM | 1.900 | 30 | 38.605 |
30 | 837000000 | 256QAM | 1.500 | 31 | 38.605 |
31 | 843000000 | 256QAM | 1.100 | 32 | 37.636 |
32 | 555000000 | 256QAM | -1.600 | 1 | 38.983 |
Receiver | FFT type | Subcarr 0 Frequency(MHz) | PLC locked | NCP locked | MDC1 locked | PLC power(dBmv) |
0 | 4K | 275600000 | YES | YES | YES | -1.099998 |
1 | NA | NA | NO | NO | NO | NA |
Port ID | Frequency (MHz) | Modulation | Signal strength (dBmV) | Channel ID | Bandwidth |
1 | 23700000 | ATDMA - 64QAM | 33.750 | 5 | 6400000 |
2 | 38595785 | ATDMA - 64QAM | 35.000 | 6 | 3200000 |
3 | 30596000 | ATDMA - 64QAM | 31.000 | 4 | 6400000 |
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 |
01-23-2017 08:22 PM
Your modem is not affected by interference because you have all 32 downstream channels up and running. Also, if we take a look at your downstream signal strengths, they are near 0 which means that they are unaffected by interference. You would start to see problems if your downstream signal strength is below -10dBmV or greater than +10dBmV.
01-23-2017 08:37 PM
@RyzenFX wrote:Your modem is not affected by interference because you have all 32 downstream channels up and running. Also, if we take a look at your downstream signal strengths, they are near 0 which means that they are unaffected by interference. You would start to see problems if your downstream signal strength is below -10dBmV or greater than +10dBmV.
Great to know. Thanks
01-23-2017 09:38 PM
@RogersDave wrote:
@VivienM wrote:
Hey @RogersDave,
Quick question. Ever since I got upgraded to D3.1 earlier this week, I see this in my D3.0 downstreams channel:
Notice how 17-24 are 64QAM, and duplicates of other channels.
Is this normal? I don't think it's affecting anything, just looks weird...
@VivienM, This is clearly a bug in the GUI. These channels should have been "missing". In any case, I checked with a remote test and your modem is affected by interference and will required a swap. With 3.1 enabled, you may not see much impact but for best results, it should be done at some point.
Thanks @RogersDave!
To be honest, I'm a little reluctant to swap this modem because I've had so much better luck than most on this forum with it.
Any thoughts on why I can get 330/22 megabits/sec speedtests (wired, bridge mode) no problem despite having the interference issue? Including on D3.0, which I was running until last week? Could it be that I am okay because I only have the 250 megabit package, but I'd run into trouble trying to do gigabit? Or, to the extent wifi has anything to do with it, my access point is maybe 1m away from the modem, but it's primarily doing 5GHz - yes, 2.4 is enabled, but only for a kobo and some logitech harmony hubs.
In any event, if it's okay with you, I think I'll swap it out in a month or two - might as well wait for things to settle down with the black dot modems before replacing one that works just fine?
01-24-2017 10:08 AM
@Vikentieff wrote:@RogersDave - so any idea why the modems are rebooting every day at night? I noticed mine just rebooted at 3:05PM for no reason at all. No use of any kind, just light browsing on one machine, idling, then went into a reboot. Before that the modem would reboot every night at around 3AM-4AM. It did not do it today however, and instead rebooted at 3PM as I mentioned. Are those some kind of test you're running? You've mentioned my modem is Ok and does not require swapping so I'm wondering what is the cause of these reboots.
@Vikentieff, I honesly have no idea but will surely report this to Hitron. I have seen a couple of reports lately on this but it is definately not everybody however for the customers affected, it seems to be systematic and occur on a reguar basis.
@huh666 wrote:Hi @RogersDave just wondering if I will have to swap my CODA 4582(black dot version? Seems ok for now but it seems you never know right now.
Thanks
@huh666, your modem does not exhibit any signs of interference issue.
@14N wrote:how do I know if my modem is affected with interference? Do I need to exhange it?
My average speed is between 150-200mbps same as the previous modem, non-CODA, Rogers said it might be due to congestion in my area, Yonge/Finch. I think I'm already in 3.1 since the download LED (purple or light blue) has different color than upload LED (blue)
@14N, I ran a test from the network as well and don't see any interference impact to your modem.
@VivienM wrote:To be honest, I'm a little reluctant to swap this modem because I've had so much better luck than most on this forum with it.
Any thoughts on why I can get 330/22 megabits/sec speedtests (wired, bridge mode) no problem despite having the interference issue? Including on D3.0, which I was running until last week? Could it be that I am okay because I only have the 250 megabit package, but I'd run into trouble trying to do gigabit? Or, to the extent wifi has anything to do with it, my access point is maybe 1m away from the modem, but it's primarily doing 5GHz - yes, 2.4 is enabled, but only for a kobo and some logitech harmony hubs.
In any event, if it's okay with you, I think I'll swap it out in a month or two - might as well wait for things to settle down with the black dot modems before replacing one that works just fine?
@VivienM, you can definitely keep your modem for now. What happens is that when there is interference issues, some channels become unusable. Each channel can provide about 38 Mbps of capacity (shared with all users). This means that technically you need working channels to get 330 Mbps.
The reality is that these channels are all being used by others as well so as load increase on these channels, you need more channels to reach your peak speed of 330 Mbps. Your modem is currently operating like a 24 channel modem so it can in the current conditions offer you top speeds without issues. If you with to switch to Gigabit however, it would be a different story.
Now with DOCSIS 3.1, there is even more capacity so I doubt you will see any impact at all. I would still recommend replacing your modem at some point but there is no rush in doing so.
Dave
01-24-2017 02:52 PM
@stevencanto wrote:Did you find a way to resolve your issue: can't access NAS drives etc.
@stevencanto, This problem is listed in this issue list.
It will be resolved in firmware 2.0.10.21.
Dave
Hi Dave, will this also address the issue of seeing Samba shares on the network?
01-24-2017 03:08 PM
@RogersDave wrote:
@Vikentieff wrote:@RogersDave - so any idea why the modems are rebooting every day at night? I noticed mine just rebooted at 3:05PM for no reason at all. No use of any kind, just light browsing on one machine, idling, then went into a reboot. Before that the modem would reboot every night at around 3AM-4AM. It did not do it today however, and instead rebooted at 3PM as I mentioned. Are those some kind of test you're running? You've mentioned my modem is Ok and does not require swapping so I'm wondering what is the cause of these reboots.
@Vikentieff, I honesly have no idea but will surely report this to Hitron. I have seen a couple of reports lately on this but it is definately not everybody however for the customers affected, it seems to be systematic and occur on a reguar basis.
Thanks, and just to follow up - mine went into a reboot as "scheduled" around 2:30AM EST today. At any rate, I'm sure there are other people with the same issue, but they don't know it, as the reboot is usually fast, faster than previous modems, and most people are not using the net that late at night. I can PM you the DOCSIS Log if necessary too.
01-24-2017 03:11 PM - last edited on 01-24-2017 03:25 PM by RogersCorey
For the last few weeks I've had to reboot the modem atleast once a day, checking the logs I see the following constantly crop up:
No. Time Type Priority Event
1 01/23/2017 22:57:17 90000000 warning MIMO Event MIMO: Stored MIMO=1 post cfg file MIMO=-1
2 01/23/2017 22:57:21 84000700 warning RCS Partial Service
3 01/24/2017 13:07:12 82000200 critical No Ranging Response received - T3 time-out
4 01/24/2017 19:52:49 90000000 warning MIMO Event MIMO: Stored MIMO=1 post cfg file MIMO=-1
5 01/24/2017 19:52:53 84000700 warning RCS Partial Service
Rebooting immediately resolves the issues, and the speeds are excellent for a few hours, then start degrading.
Contacting support, they've decided to send a tech out as they felt my signal levels were out of spec, but to me they look fine:
Port ID Frequency (MHz) Modulation Signal strength (dBmV) Channel ID Signal noise ratio (dB)
1 693000000 256QAM 2.100 47 37.636
2 363000000 256QAM 2.700 10 38.983
3 369000000 256QAM 2.600 11 38.605
4 375000000 256QAM 2.300 12 38.983
5 381000000 256QAM 2.100 13 38.983
6 387000000 256QAM 2.300 14 38.983
7 393000000 256QAM 2.400 15 38.605
8 399000000 256QAM 2.500 16 38.983
9 405000000 256QAM 2.500 17 38.605
10 411000000 256QAM 2.800 18 38.605
11 417000000 256QAM 2.800 19 38.605
12 423000000 256QAM 2.800 20 38.605
13 429000000 256QAM 2.800 21 38.605
14 435000000 256QAM 2.900 22 38.983
15 441000000 256QAM 2.800 23 38.605
16 447000000 256QAM 3.000 24 38.983
27 615000000 256QAM 2.000 35 38.983
28 621000000 256QAM 2.000 36 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 38596000 ATDMA - 64QAM 39.000 6 3200000
2 30596000 ATDMA - 64QAM 35.500 4 6400000
3 23700000 ATDMA - 64QAM 35.000 5 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
Am i going crazy and these aren't good levels, or is the tech being sent out under the wrong pretense?
01-24-2017 03:24 PM - last edited on 01-24-2017 03:25 PM by RogersCorey
You're missing a number of downstream channels which is indicative of one of the original batch of CODA-4582s. The recent modified version which has a black dot on the packing box and near the power cord on the modem has additional shielding over the Docsis Tuner, to prevent interference from the 2.4 Ghz wifi. Just from the look of the downstream channels, that alone is reason to swap the modem for one of the modified modems.
01-24-2017 03:43 PM
@RogersDave wrote:
@markopas wrote:How do we know if we are on DOCSIS 3.1?
@RogersDave what's the ETA for the .21 f/w for non-beta testers?
You will know you are on DOCSIS 3.1 based on the colour of the downlink light in front of your modem. Blue (same as uplink) is DOCSIS 3.0. Light-blue is DOCSIS 3.1.
Firmare 2.0.10.21 will enter start final certification phase mid-february. This should bring us to a deployment, early March. That is the plan of record but because this firmware contains critical fixes, there may be an interim firmware before that (which would shift the version numbers and would make the early March firmware 2.0.10.22).
For participants in the firmware trial program, I will push 2.0.10.21T1 probably this week.
Dave
@RogersDave, looking at the release notes I see it includes some configuration additions for the IPv6 Firewall, does this mean that we'll have to wait for this firmware to go GA to get IPv6 on this modem? you once mentioned you were looking into a possible workaround to bring it sooner, hows that looking?
Also, question about 3.1: When you guys enable 3.1 on a node / CTMS, do you do any other changes like capacity increase to the node or anything like that which would also improve the upload speed quality? or uploads will not improve at all until 3.1 is implemented for it?
Thanks!
01-24-2017 03:43 PM
01-24-2017 04:27 PM
Thank You @RogersDave!
01-24-2017 04:34 PM
@nineiron wrote:Hi Dave, will this also address the issue of seeing Samba shares on the network?
@nineiron, the problems with accessing Samba shares are supposed to be all fixed in 2.0.10.21 (and the beta candidate 2.0.10.21T1). I have not tested it however so hopefully firmware trial participants will be able to confirm once I load the firmware to them.
If you want to register for the trial program, you can send a private message to @CommunityHelps with your modem MAC address and serial number.
@Lumute wrote:@RogersDave, looking at the release notes I see it includes some configuration additions for the IPv6 Firewall, does this mean that we'll have to wait for this firmware to go GA to get IPv6 on this modem? you once mentioned you were looking into a possible workaround to bring it sooner, hows that looking?
@Lumute, No this firmware is not a requirement for IPv6. I am still working on the workaround but a lot of it is not in my hands right now. Nevertheless, I'll try to get an update from the team.
Also, question about 3.1: When you guys enable 3.1 on a node / CTMS, do you do any other changes like capacity increase to the node or anything like that which would also improve the upload speed quality? or uploads will not improve at all until 3.1 is implemented for it?
Thanks!
DOCSIS 3.1 provides a major capacity increase but strictly on the downlink. For uplink, we are working on a different strategy right now alongside with the deployment of DOCSIS 3.1 on the uplink which will come at some point in 2017.
Dave
01-24-2017 06:28 PM
@RogersDave wrote:
@VivienM wrote:
To be honest, I'm a little reluctant to swap this modem because I've had so much better luck than most on this forum with it.
Any thoughts on why I can get 330/22 megabits/sec speedtests (wired, bridge mode) no problem despite having the interference issue? Including on D3.0, which I was running until last week? Could it be that I am okay because I only have the 250 megabit package, but I'd run into trouble trying to do gigabit? Or, to the extent wifi has anything to do with it, my access point is maybe 1m away from the modem, but it's primarily doing 5GHz - yes, 2.4 is enabled, but only for a kobo and some logitech harmony hubs.
In any event, if it's okay with you, I think I'll swap it out in a month or two - might as well wait for things to settle down with the black dot modems before replacing one that works just fine?
@VivienM, you can definitely keep your modem for now. What happens is that when there is interference issues, some channels become unusable. Each channel can provide about 38 Mbps of capacity (shared with all users). This means that technically you need working channels to get 330 Mbps.
The reality is that these channels are all being used by others as well so as load increase on these channels, you need more channels to reach your peak speed of 330 Mbps. Your modem is currently operating like a 24 channel modem so it can in the current conditions offer you top speeds without issues. If you with to switch to Gigabit however, it would be a different story.
Now with DOCSIS 3.1, there is even more capacity so I doubt you will see any impact at all. I would still recommend replacing your modem at some point but there is no rush in doing so.
Dave
Okay, so I have a theory, @RogersDave. Before the D3.1 deployment, I understand from your posts that there were more than 32 D3.0 channels. So, my modem was able to tune 32 channels and it was happy. The interference problem might have been affecting other channels but that didn't matter if I had 32 good ones.
Then some of those channels were turned off to make room for D3.1. There are 32 (or more) channels remaining, but at least 7-8 of those are on frequencies where the interference issues arises. So, the modem only tunes 25 or whatever (and then a software bug causes the 64QAM incorrect display).
By reducing the number of channels, this could reduce peak speed on D3.0 (depending on the congestion on these 25 channels)... but since I'm on D3.1 now and only trying to do 250 megabits, then it works perfectly fine.
I'll replace the modem in a month or two, don't worry 🙂
01-24-2017 07:12 PM
Thanks @RogersDave
01-24-2017 11:46 PM
Hi @RogersDave - i'm on the CODA-4582 black dot f/w 19. I'm definitely seeing latency and speed issues and it gets resolved by a reboot. If I plug in a router to assign IP addresses and disable Wifi on the CODA, should that resolve the issues with the latency/speed issues?
01-25-2017 09:50 AM
@ryanto wrote:Hi @RogersDave - i'm on the CODA-4582 black dot f/w 19. I'm definitely seeing latency and speed issues and it gets resolved by a reboot. If I plug in a router to assign IP addresses and disable Wifi on the CODA, should that resolve the issues with the latency/speed issues?
Why dont you set the modem to bridge mode and use the other router as your primary device?