On Mon, 2015-05-04 at 21:00 +0200, Martin Blumenstingl wrote: > Like I previously said: there's probably something wrong at my end. > I have the Annex A version of the TD-W8970 and I am trying to use it with > my Annex B ADSL connection (for the record: I am not using a splitter). > While trying to connect the dsl_cpe_control tool reports: > "Wrong combination of DSL PHY Firmware and hybrid type used! Please > change one of it."
I've never seen that, but which firmware are you using? I'd been using the speedport 1.21 (e1ef690e8dc0075468d4b6ba7bcdd0fc710bc671) one IIRC. > So either my configuration is still incorrect or the modem is somehow > (probably a hardware configuration, maybe via a resistor) configured to > enforce a different hybrid or Annex type (this is pure speculation though). Are you on VDSL Annex B, where you'd fall back to ADSL 16/1 when vectoring isn't supported? If so, this configuration should work: config vdsl 'dsl' option annex 'b' option firmware '/lib/firmware/vdsl.bin' option tone 'b' option xfer_mode 'ptm' (actually I think you can/should remove the "annex" line) On my previous ISP I was on Annex A, but I don't have the right configuration right now. > > Note that the system seems to be too slow for 100 Mbps though, so this > > is somewhat academic, it can't do 100 Mbps NAT in my tests. I'm probably > > going to replace it with something faster and leave VDSL to a separate > > modem. > I am interested in your test results, even though it's purely academic :-). First I'm going to replace this router with one that's faster, and then I'll start playing with this :-) Right now I need it to have internet connectivity. > Someone else has tested the new driver in the meantime (using Annex A, > no VDSL): [0] > It seems that the modem syncs and is even able to connect (as far as I > understand with some manual steps), but after a few minutes the connection > drops. Interesting. I don't think I ever saw any connection dropouts ever. OTOH, I occasionally had the whole system spontaneously wedge itself and require a power cycle, so ... johannes _______________________________________________ openwrt-devel mailing list openwrt-devel@lists.openwrt.org https://lists.openwrt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openwrt-devel