I bought the 7800n a few years ago because of it's reputation for being good if you are on a long line.
Because of the instability of my line and slow connection speed I use DSLStats to monitor constantly my SNR, speed CRC, FEC and ES data.
All has been working well until recently. I am now getting frequent messages via DSLStats the the program was "Unable to Log in to Router"
I have been on to the maker of DSLStats and Kitz forum to ask for help, and the consensus is that the router may be having slight memory leaks preventing the program from Telnet access. The solution is to reboot the router. This works fine but is not what I want to do as it invokes the exchange DLM system to start changing my connection speed normally initially upwards but that brings errors with it and then DLM knocks it back down to a much lower speed.
It is also suggested that there maybe a limitation to the number of allowed accesses to the routers Telnet data and once that is reached then to clear that, a reboot is required.
I am confused as to whether it is a router fault or program fault, because when i try a similar program to DSL Stats, like RouterStats Lite it has no problem accessing the router, but the program is nowhere near as detailed in error reporting than DSL Stats.
Is my router showing signs of a fault? Can I get some technical help to resolve this issue. The router is a replacement for my original one and is about 3 years old now.
7800n with DSL Stats problem
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Re: 7800n with DSL Stats problem
I have never heard of this issue beforejjaycee wrote:I bought the 7800n a few years ago because of it's reputation for being good if you are on a long line.
Because of the instability of my line and slow connection speed I use DSLStats to monitor constantly my SNR, speed CRC, FEC and ES data.
All has been working well until recently. I am now getting frequent messages via DSLStats the the program was "Unable to Log in to Router"
I have been on to the maker of DSLStats and Kitz forum to ask for help, and the consensus is that the router may be having slight memory leaks preventing the program from Telnet access. The solution is to reboot the router. This works fine but is not what I want to do as it invokes the exchange DLM system to start changing my connection speed normally initially upwards but that brings errors with it and then DLM knocks it back down to a much lower speed.
It is also suggested that there maybe a limitation to the number of allowed accesses to the routers Telnet data and once that is reached then to clear that, a reboot is required.
I am confused as to whether it is a router fault or program fault, because when i try a similar program to DSL Stats, like RouterStats Lite it has no problem accessing the router, but the program is nowhere near as detailed in error reporting than DSL Stats.
Is my router showing signs of a fault? Can I get some technical help to resolve this issue. The router is a replacement for my original one and is about 3 years old now.
If it was working before I don't think its a telnet limitation etc (a quick test to check this, once the DSL stats is unable to telnet into the device, try using a different PC to telnet into the router, if it works, then you know its not the router)
Are you using a wired PC to run DSL stats?? (if you are using a wireless connection, try a wired connection)
Also what firmware are you on??
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Re: 7800n with DSL Stats problem
I am on ethernet not wifi. Firmware is 1.06 h, the last that I know about.
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Re: 7800n with DSL Stats problem
Just to remind you that Routestats Lite works OK with no problem logging in to the router.
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Re: 7800n with DSL Stats problem
I can't see a issue when using a wired connection, if routerstats works and it uses the same method of pulling stats from the router I can't see the router being the issue.jjaycee wrote:Just to remind you that Routestats Lite works OK with no problem logging in to the router.
I think the next test will be to start a telnet session when DSL stats fails, to confirm if telnet is the issue or not
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Re: 7800n with DSL Stats problem
How would i do that? I am not that savvy on things like this. I don't have another PC.
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OK I have just googled for telnet session in windows 10. It says amongst other things to tick on Telnet Client in windows features. Should this be permanently ticked to ON?
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Re: 7800n with DSL Stats problem
Yes is you wish to use telnet client on your windows machinejjaycee wrote:OK I have just googled for telnet session in windows 10. It says amongst other things to tick on Telnet Client in windows features. Should this be permanently ticked to ON?
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Re: 7800n with DSL Stats problem
One other thing is the router only allows one telnet session at a time so if you're logged in then routerstats won't be able to connect.
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Re: 7800n with DSL Stats problem
Router Stats maintains a single continuous telnet session, whereas DSL Stats makes a new connection for each sample so is logging in and out every 60 seconds.billion_fan wrote:I can't see a issue when using a wired connection, if routerstats works and it uses the same method of pulling stats from the router I can't see the router being the issue.