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Am I not getting upstream bonding because of power level?Right now I only get 1 upstream docsis 2.0 16qam channel and the power level is 52.00dBmv and my channel id is 5 is that power level high enough to stop me from getting channel bonding? |
actions · 2013-Nov-8 5:47 pm · (locked) |
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you need to post more information. what modem do you have? where are you located? you need D3 hardware for bonded channels, and even if you're in a D3 area, you still may only have 1 upstream channel available. |
actions · 2013-Nov-8 5:54 pm · (locked) |
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I live in yucaipa california my modem is docsis 3.0 arris tg862 |
actions · 2013-Nov-8 5:57 pm · (locked) |
Suit Up join:2003-07-21 Los Angeles, CA |
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I didn't think anywhere in SoCal had upstream bonding yet? I don't have it here. |
actions · 2013-Nov-8 6:10 pm · (locked) |
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mackey Premium Member join:2007-08-20 |
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I'm in SoCal (L.A.) and we do not have channel bonding yet.
That upstream is borderline. It would work at 52 but if it gets any worse when the temperature changes it could push it out of spec.
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actions · 2013-Nov-8 6:20 pm · (locked) |
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I just removed a splitter that was used so I had a modem for internet and one for home security router but it was not using it so now it is directly from wall to modem and power level is at 48.75 now and i have one less router interfering with my older 2.4ghz devices. |
actions · 2013-Nov-8 6:25 pm · (locked) |