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signmeuptoo94
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[Signals] How are these numbers?

How are these numbers for my modem?

RF Parameters
Downstream
DCID Freq Power SNR Modulation Octets Correcteds Uncorrectables
Downstream 1 32 741.00 MHz -0.91 dBmV 37.09 dB 256QAM 2056505992 38 0
Downstream 2 29 723.00 MHz -0.44 dBmV 37.09 dB 256QAM 1616616035 43 0
Downstream 3 30 729.00 MHz -0.06 dBmV 37.36 dB 256QAM 1650592852 48 0
Downstream 4 31 735.00 MHz -0.20 dBmV 37.36 dB 256QAM 1663823321 46 0
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Upstream
UCID Freq Power Channel Type Symbol Rate Modulation
Upstream 1 1 30.00 MHz 50.00 dBmV DOCSIS2.0 (ATDMA) 5120 kSym/s 64QAM
Upstream 4 2 23.60 MHz 50.00 dBmV DOCSIS2.0 (ATDMA) 5120 kSym/s 64QAM

Tobin
join:2003-09-21
Burlingame, CA

Tobin

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Reported downstream values are very good. Upstream power could cause problems at 50dBmV, but also might not ever manifest as a problem on your end...
ExoticFish
join:2008-08-31
Zebulon, NC

ExoticFish to signmeuptoo94

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If you experience service problems, it's likely due to your high upstream.

owlyn
MVM
join:2004-06-05
Newtown, PA

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Your upstream is on the high side, but still within spec. It's only a problem if you have a problem.

andyross
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join:2003-05-04
Aurora, IL

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The upstream, as mentioned is marginal. For 2-channel bonding, the max is 54dB, so you don't have much room, especially as signals tend to degrade during the heat of summer. If you had 3-channel, it would be marginal (limit is 51dB).

signmeuptoo94
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NanoParticle

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Ok, do they need a new cable run on the drop from the pole? A wire split from the cable cable and is hanging in the street, and no one has come out to fix it and it has been months.

It was less than a year ago the cable from the drop into my apartment was installed.

If I ask them for service, is there a chance they would drop me as a customer?

I life in a semi urban area, with service to most homes here. I am not the property owner, but a mere renter.

During the hurricane last fall a tree branch fell and entangled the cable drop cable and that might have stretched out the cable?

In other words, can a visit from the cableco maybe fix the issue?

Sometimes webpages load very slow, it can take minutes, but usually things are fairly good.