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Lightning7

join:2013-02-02
Brunswick, OH

reply to motorola870

Re: [TWC] more SB6120 blue lights

Not bad but your upstream is really good even though your downstream is -4 to -5 mostly. are you using the SBG6580? Earlier today my SNR was at 42 dB (usually that's what it is normally) but now it's between 37-39 dB. Why is that?


motorola870

join:2008-12-07
Arlington, TX
kudos:1

yes it is a SBG6580. There are swings in the SNR when the temperature changes especially when it goes from cold temps to hot temps which causes the cable to expand and contract.


Lightning7

join:2013-02-02
Brunswick, OH

I think it's Time Warner doing something because it always does that from time to time. In the past it did that. I doubt its the temp or weather cuz even in bad weather my signal is dead on perfect so. I think it boils down to the ISP (Time Warner Cable).



hobgoblin
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join:2001-11-25
Orchard Park, NY
kudos:8

"I think it's Time Warner doing something because it always does that from time to time. In the past it did that. I doubt its the temp or weather cuz even in bad weather my signal is dead on perfect so. I think it boils down to the ISP (Time Warner Cable)."

So what issues are you having with your perfectly acceptable SNR levels.

Hob
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"A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds."
- Ralph Waldo Emerson


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