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mloiterman

join:2001-10-09
Chicago, IL

reply to Tibby

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

I'm real close to where you are, Tibby.

I noticed in my logs, today, that since Friday 5/25/12, I am getting between 2 - 4% packet loss. This is pretty unusual. I just rebooted my modem and noticed that Upstream bonding is now enabled.

This same thing happened last year at nearly the exact same time...the enabled Upstream bonding and I started getting packet loss. They turned it off shortly after they turned it on, and then everything went back to normal.

Hopefully they will fix the packet loss issue AND keep the Upstream bonding.


Tibby
Winbeta
Premium
join:2002-06-01
Oswego, IL

I opened a ticket/msg on the Comcast Direct page.

It is peculiar that these issues happened right when upstream bonding was enabled.

Upstream is perfect; if not better than it was. Downstream went to the dump though.

Last night I checked and my signals have dropped to -9/-10 and 33db snr (which prompted the Comcast Direct ticket). Upstream is still holding steady.
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mloiterman

join:2001-10-09
Chicago, IL

Interesting, mine is opposite. Upstream is terrible and Downstream is perfect. I'm in Oswego area too.



Tibby
Winbeta
Premium
join:2002-06-01
Oswego, IL

What are your levels at?
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mloiterman

join:2001-10-09
Chicago, IL

»dl.dropbox.com/u/241917/Levels.jpg



Tibby
Winbeta
Premium
join:2002-06-01
Oswego, IL

Wow; your signal levels are almost perfect.

I hope they fix what's going on in our area.
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