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The Flash
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reply to Angelo

Re: hye guys :) thx for activating the line but.. who do i call

Something up with ur ATT, ur SNR is good though. Might be an internal wiring issue?


Angelo
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iot's hooked up to cat5. Im going to try to send it higher power one more time but all my testing indecates that it may be the wire coming in having the issue. (noise on line sometimes like be4).

im shocked taht i can't sync higher then this on a newly installed cat5 wire.



Angelo
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from up here... something is defwrong with the line power to the line doesn't seem to yield a better sync.


HiVolt
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reply to The Flash

said by The Flash:

Something up with ur ATT, ur SNR is good though. Might be an internal wiring issue?
Nothing is wrong, the sync is low so the SNR appears high. Remember SNR drops when sync is raised. So if his sync is doubled, the SNR will most likely plummet in half or more at that attenuation.
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Angelo
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why would teksavvy / bell leave a sync at this level when theres room to go up.

Would teksavvy get a bell guy out to fix any issues free?? (out side i know inside i pay)

and i'd rather fix free ... easy for us it guys.

i want input from you guys , so please share



andyb
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Inside wiring will also make numbers climb so dont rule out its your wire's.Maybe a guy pinched one or two.



Angelo
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whats the best device to test these lines, im thinking i should use a tester


HiVolt
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said by andyb:

Inside wiring will also make numbers climb so dont rule out its your wire's.Maybe a guy pinched one or two.
Attenuation rarely lies though. Unless there's a huge loop inside the house somewhere... I once fixed a friend's line, Bell insisted he was only like 2km from the CO, but his atten was like 60dB and he couldnt get 3meg. Started tracing the lines inside his basement and we found a friggin SPOOL of wire stashed in the beams behind some shelves. it was like at least 200-300feet. His whole house ran thru that spool. I removed it and his atten dropped to 43dB and he was on 3meg in no time, and has since been on 5meg with no issues.
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Angelo
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should i take all the phones out?



HiVolt
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best bet to diagnose your inside wiring is to unhook all your inside wiring, and hook up the modem directly to where it comes in. if needed make a jack right there, if you dont have a demarc with a RJ-11 plug to disconnect your inside wiring.
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mdrejhon

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There are some similiarites between your and my line.

We are both using twisted pair phone wire (CAT3/CAT5) and your RCO is not much worse than mine, and your attenuation is only a few decibels worse than mine. The "channel characteristic" line is very flat. You do have 25+db of SNRM. Your stats show 0 errors (but how long did you hvae the modem running). My "attainable" is 4800 and yours is a lot lower, about 3800.

The cincher would be the SNRM -- you do have enough signal to attempt a speed upgrade -- but flux is going to be the killer. One bad weather day and your SNRM could nosedive, causing you to lose sync. However, Rocky probably can experiment with an upgrade to about 2Mbps or so. Just remember you're a member of the same club I'm in, where there's no guarantees...



Angelo
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well the line "can" handle a 4 meg profile with line errors. I have attempted this already. Bell knows that its capable of the old ultra 3 meg profile on fast path. But the reason they put me on interleave is to not fix the issue thats there.

Outside theres degradion caused by rust and bad maintenc. I do not know the amount of work required to fix it. I imagine they'd probally need to rerun the wire. I hope i do get a profile upgrade but im even happy at 3 megs . In the lines current shape it can handle 2410/800 or a 2640/800 profile.

I suspect that internally also there might be an issue bc the line stats get better when it rains. Like right now my snr dropped again! Instead of increasing :P.


Angelo
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that pic - 1snr for distance. It's at the furest connection possible in the house... It's teh room where i do all my testing in. And where i have the Cat6


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