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tshirt
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reply to Tibby

Re: [Signals] Upstream bonding enabled, but downstream signals l

Not bad really.

on the downstream side +10 to-10 is acceptable so if it's not bouncing around too much then it's a bit low but should be ok
On the upstream side the 40's are a good ranges so no problem there either.
in the forum FAQ look for "what should my signals be? " (or similar) to read about it more


Tibby
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join:2002-06-01
Oswego, IL

said by tshirt:

Not bad really.

on the downstream side +10 to-10 is acceptable so if it's not bouncing around too much then it's a bit low but should be ok
On the upstream side the 40's are a good ranges so no problem there either.
in the forum FAQ look for "what should my signals be? " (or similar) to read about it more

Thanks for the info.

What about the SNR? How much leeway do I have with that?
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tshirt
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above 30-32 on the dn side so 34 is good considering the low signal it would be higher if the signal was louder.



tshirt
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reply to Tibby
here's the FAQ
»Comcast High Speed Internet FAQ »What should my Signal Levels be?


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