  d_l Barsoom Premium,MVM join:2002-12-08 Reno, NV
| reply to OlpA Re: SN Margin
I'm guessing that you have had numerous power cycles or re-syncs in this six months time and that the SN margin drop isn't happening during one continuous, six month-long modem sync period.
Normally a SN margin drop isn't good, but if your modem has dropped the requested output power from the DSLAM because your line is so quiet, then the SN margin drop would be reasonable.
So you have to keep an eye on the other stats as well as the SN margin OR you can check line 144 in your techreadout page. That is the maximum sync capability of your line as estimated by the modem. That value shouldn't drop over time (it might fluctuate a little from re-sync to re-sync) even if the modem requests less power from the DSLAM and the SNR margin drops as a result. |
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  rolande Certifiable Premium,Mod join:2002-05-24 Powell, OH clubs:
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| My SN margin for downstream is always bouncing up and down. Not a significant amount but over time it can vary by several dB. I am using a Cisco WIC-1ADSL module and I have custom MRTG script that grabs the line data for monitoring. For a long time I have averaged right at 17.5dB. Monday morning my SN margin went to -11.0 dB and of course my connection lost synch. So I went down to my equipment rack and noticed that my old POTS CAT5 patch cord that I was previously using to connect to an FXO port on my router was laying across the separate patch I use for my DSL signal. I pulled that cable so it was isolated from my DSL patch and *wham* my SN margin jumped to 20.0dB. It has never been above 18dB in the 2 and a half years I have lived here. I assume we must be getting a decent amount of AM ground noise that the POTS line is picking up. 

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  d_l Barsoom Premium,MVM join:2002-12-08 Reno, NV
| There is always the possibility that the OP's line has deteriorated or some in-residence, line noise source has started up. Those are the bad things that could have happened. I tried to start out checking for the good things (quieter line, lower power used) that might have occurred.  |
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