Mar 19

By Saul Hansell

There is a constant refrain that the United States is falling behind in broadband, as if the speed of Internet service in Seoul represents a new Sputnik that is a challenge to national security.

It’s certainly true that in some countries, like South Korea, far more homes have broadband connections than in the United States. And the speeds in some countries are far higher than is typical here.

But there are many ways to measure the bandwidth wealth of nations. At the Columbia/Georgetown seminar on the broadband stimulus yesterday, I heard Leonard Waverman, the dean of the Haskayne School of Business at the University of Calgary, describe a measure he developed called the “Connectivity Scorecard.” It’s meant to compare countries on the extent that consumers, businesses and government put communication technology to economically productive use.
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Mar 19
Difficulties connecting to Streamyx
Posted by admin in Troubleshooting on 03 19th, 2009| | No Comments »
Possible cause Solution
Telephone lines: Faulty line or suspension of account (because of non-payment)
Check your phone line:

  • Make sure your phone line is functioning
    (not suspended)
  • Lift your receiver and check for a dial tone,
    noisy line or crossline

If there is no dial tone or problem with the telephone line, call TM Customer Contact Centre (100) and select “Internet Services” to file a fault report.

Hardware set-up: Wrongly set-up, loose connection
Check your modem/line/microfilter connectivity:

  • Ensure all physical connections are done correctly
  • Ensure all cables are fitted properly
  • Please ensure your modem is turned on
  • If still in doubt, try replacing the cables
Faulty hardware : Modem, network card, splitter
Check your modem “Link/DSL” light status:

  • A blinking light may mean a faulty modem, a faulty splitter or a lost connection
  • Reboot your modem (switch it off, and then on again)
  • Make a direct connection from the wall socket straight to the modem, bypassing the splitter
  • If still in doubt, try replacing the cables

If the light is still blinking, it may be due to a network problem. Call TM Customer Contact Centre (100) and select “Internet Services” for assistance.

Source: isp.tm.net.my

Feb 20
Ping test
Posted by admin in Basic, Do-IT-Yourself on 02 20th, 2009| | No Comments »

To check connectivity and latency by extended ping to DNS

Start — Run — cmd

open DOS prompt
ping 202.188.1.5
ping 202.188.1.5 –t or
ping 202.188.1.5 –t –n 30

To stop . Press CTRL+C
Value to check is % packet Loss and Average time

ping test for streamyx

Feb 20

Username password
Only if modem configured as router mode
abc@streamyx
IP address and subnetmask
Not applicable
PVC setting
VP =0, VC =35
Connection type
LLC
Protocol
PPPoE
Security protocol
PAP
Annexe Type
Annexe A or B
NAT options
Disabled
DNS setting
Automatic obtain/DNS relay

* Refer to handout of each modem

Jan 4
Wireless Broadband
Posted by admin in broadband, wireless on 01 4th, 2009| | No Comments »

3G(Third Generation Mobile Telephony)
3G is an ITU(International Telecommunication Union) specification for the third generation (analog cellular was the first generation, digital PCS the second) of mobile communications technology.3G promises increased bandwidth up to 384 Kbps when a device is stationary or moving at pedestrian speed, 128 Kbps in a car, and 2 Mbps in fixed applications. Implemented in Europe as UMTS and CDMA2000 in North America, its goals are high-quality multimedia and advanced global roaming.

WCDMA(Wideband Code Division Multiple Access)
A 3G technology that increases data transmission rates in GSM systems by using the CDMA air interface instead of TDMA. WCDMA is based on CDMA and is the technology used in UMTS. WCDMA was adopted as a standard by the ITU under the name “IMT-2000 direct spread”. It has been selected for the third generation of mobile telephone systems in Europe, Japan and the United States.

UMTS(Universal Mobile Telecommunications System)
Third generation telecommunications system based on WCDMA-DS. The goal of UMTS is to enable networks that offer true global roaming and can support a wide range of voice, data and multimedia services. A new-generation technology for rapidly moving data and multimedia over wireless devices. The European implementation of the 3G wireless phone system, UMTS provides service in the 2GHz band and offers global roaming and personalized features; designed as an evolutionary system for GSM network operators, multimedia data rates offered by UMTS are: vehicular – 144 kbit/s; pedestrian 384 kbit/s; in-building 2Mb/s.

HSDPA(High-Speed DownlinkPacket Access)
HSDPA is a packet-based data service in WCDMA downlink with data transmission up to 8-10 Mbps (and 20 Mbps for MIMO systems) over a 5MHz bandwidth in WCDMA downlink. The high speeds of HSDPA are achieved through techniques including: 16 Quadrature Amplitude Modulation, variable error coding, and incremental redundancy.

ATM(Asynchronous Transfer Mode)
A network technology protocol based on encoding and transmitting data in relatively small cells/packets of a fixed length. Allows for high-speed transmission of video, audio and data over the same network.

ATM is a connection-oriented switching technique with very high speed and high bandwidth. The CCITT (Consultative Committee International Telephone and Telegraph) is betting on ATM’s many benefits for the future broadband network.

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