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ataloss

@comcast.net

reply to jafo1972

Re: [Connectivity] Horrible packet loss in Chicago

Well, it's been better this morning, but I don't trust it. To the above poster, I'm 14k feet from the CO, and AT&T can offer me 384/384. I'm about a mile from downtown Chicago, it's pretty sad that I have to choose between stable access or decent speeds in this day and age in one of the most advanced cities in America.

Modem stats now:

Downstream Value
Frequency 717000000 Hz
Signal to Noise Ratio 37 dB
QAM QAM256
Network Access Control Object ON
Power Level 10 dBmV

Upstream Value
Channel ID 12
Frequency 34400000 Hz
Ranging Service ID 2605
Symbol Rate 5.120 Msym/s
Power Level 33 dBmV

Are these normal? Is the Downstrem dBmV high?


ataloss

@comcast.net

Wow, as soon as I posted that, packet loss returns. I refreshed the signal page on my modem, and the Upstream changed:

Downstream Value
Frequency 717000000 Hz
Signal to Noise Ratio 36 dB
QAM QAM256
Network Access Control Object ON
Power Level 10 dBmV

Upstream Value
Channel ID 11
Frequency 29600000 Hz
Ranging Service ID 2605
Symbol Rate 2.560 Msym/s
Power Level 33 dBmV

Packet loss to dslreports.com:

Ping statistics for 209.123.109.175:
Packets: Sent = 100, Received = 87, Lost = 13 (13% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 55ms, Maximum = 76ms, Average = 60ms


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