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pclover

join:2008-08-02
Santa Cruz, CA

reply to Caddyroger

Re: [Signals] What does this mean

That SNR seems a little low to me on the downstream. Check to loose fittings etc.

DHCP RENEW WARNING - Field invalid in response can be safely ignored.


Caddyroger
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join:2001-06-11
To the west

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said by pclover:

That SNR seems a little low to me on the downstream. Check to loose fittings etc.

DHCP RENEW WARNING - Field invalid in response can be safely ignored.

Are these readings any better.
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Caddy


pclover

join:2008-08-02
Santa Cruz, CA

Those are actually worse.

What did you do?



Caddyroger
Premium
join:2001-06-11
To the west

I forgot the name but it like a amplifier but it does not amp the signals. I have tivos and they more touche about the signal. I installed the signal box and no more troubles with the tivo's. I'll try a reg 5 to 100mz spitter and see if t5hat helps.
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Caddy



pclover

join:2008-08-02
Santa Cruz, CA

5 to 100 Mhz splitter? Did you mean 1 Ghz or 1000 Mhz?



Caddyroger
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join:2001-06-11
To the west

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said by pclover:

5 to 100 Mhz splitter? Did you mean 1 Ghz or 1000 Mhz?

Sorry 5 to 1ghz. Here is the reading after using the splitter at 3.5 Looks it not better the the second time.
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Caddy


pclover

join:2008-08-02
Santa Cruz, CA

I don't like that 35 dB SNR but it isn't out of spec.

The signal levels are a bit better with that.

What eMTA do you have?



Caddyroger
Premium
join:2001-06-11
To the west

said by pclover:

I don't like that 35 dB SNR but it isn't out of spec.

What eMTA do you have?

What are the spec? I have the tm722g emta.
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Caddy


pclover

join:2008-08-02
Santa Cruz, CA
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»Comcast High Speed Internet FAQ »What should my Signal Levels be?

The question is are you having any issues?

I think I'm bit a bit paranoid about signal.

The SNR on mine is 37.36 for one channel and 38.26 dB for the other



Caddyroger
Premium
join:2001-06-11
To the west

said by pclover:

http://www.dslreports.com/faq/16085

The question is are you having any issues?

I think I'm bit a bit paranoid about signal.

The SNR on mine is 37.36 for one channel and 38.26 dB for the other


By the link you gave me the snr should range from 33 to 40. By that I am just above the min level. I'll put new connectors on to make sure it not the problem.
Thanks for the help.

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Caddy


pclover

join:2008-08-02
Santa Cruz, CA

Well if you aren't having issues i don't see what the problem is.



Caddyroger
Premium
join:2001-06-11
To the west

said by pclover:

Well if you aren't having issues i don't see what the problem is.

Some times my connection slows down but nothing major. I am just trying do do preventive measures that all. Sorry to bother you but thanks
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Caddy


pclover

join:2008-08-02
Santa Cruz, CA

No you haven't bothered me at all.

Trying to help you out as well



Caddyroger
Premium
join:2001-06-11
To the west

Ok thanks again People like are nice to help people like me out I am just a semi technical person.
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Caddy


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