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fish23

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surfboard 5100

have a surfboard 5100 and i get a SNR of around 30.5 to 31.5 on average,a downstream power level of around -8.5,and a upstream power level of around 55,and i never had a problem in years.my question is how low of a signal can a modem work on? i know people with SNR of 27 and there modem still has no problems.

EG
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Re: surfboard 5100

Even though there are established standards quoted by CC, there are no definite figures to be given here because some makes/models of modems are much more tolerant of marginal or out of spec signal figures than are others.

I have found that the 5100 is one of the most forgiving modems out there.

At one time, while behind my 5100, my Downstream Power Level was +22dB. Way out of spec by Comcast's published standards, yet it never had a hiccup in the 2 years I had this condition.
daveinpoway
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Re: surfboard 5100

At one point, Cox HSI was sending +23 dBmv downstream power to my Motorola SB5120, and everything worked fine.

TD Nickell
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I have to agree with EG See Profile on this,my SB5100 is like the Energizer Bunny,it just keeps on going!

EG
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Re: surfboard 5100

said by TD Nickell See Profile :

I have to agree with EG See Profile on this,my SB5100 is like the Energizer Bunny,it just keeps on going!

TD Nickell
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said by fish23 :

have a surfboard 5100 and i get a SNR of around 30.5 to 31.5 on average,a downstream power level of around -8.5,and a upstream power level of around 55,and i never had a problem in years.my question is how low of a signal can a modem work on? i know people with SNR of 27 and there modem still has no problems.
To be honest i would call for a truck roll!
You have to much noise on your line and sooner or later it will cause problems!But if your happy,so be it!
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