 roccaStart.caPremium join:2008-11-16 London, ON kudos:11 | reply to fxsti
Re: Start Communications Is your modem syncing with a D2 or D3 profile (ie how many channels listed at 192.168.100.1). And also what is your activation date with us? Thanks. |
|
 fxsti join:2012-12-31 Oakville, ON | Activation Date is the 16th. From the Diagnostics Page, does the below give you the profile?
Channel Frequency Power SNR BER Modulation 1 453.0 MHz 8.6 dBmV 42.5 dB 0.010 % 256 QAM 2 471.0 MHz 11.3 dBmV 44.0 dB 0.003 % 256 QAM 3 477.0 MHz 11.5 dBmV 43.8 dB 0.003 % 256 QAM 4 483.0 MHz 11.7 dBmV 43.9 dB 0.001 % 256 QAM 5 0.0 MHz 0.0 dBmV 0.0 dB 0.0 % None 6 0.0 MHz 0.0 dBmV 0.0 dB 0.0 % None 7 0.0 MHz 0.0 dBmV 0.0 dB 0.0 % None 8 0.0 MHz 0.0 dBmV 0.0 dB 0.0 % None Return Path: Channel ID Frequency Power Modulation 3 25.3 MHz 45.0 dBmV 64 QAM 0 0.0 MHz 0.0 dBmV QPSK 0 0.0 MHz 0.0 dBmV QPSK 0 0.0 MHz 0.0 dBmV QPSK
Thanks |
|
 fxsti join:2012-12-31 Oakville, ON | reply to rocca Channel Frequency Power SNR BER Modulation 1 453.0 MHz 8.6 dBmV 42.5 dB 0.010 % 256 QAM 2 471.0 MHz 11.3 dBmV 44.0 dB 0.003 % 256 QAM 3 477.0 MHz 11.5 dBmV 43.8 dB 0.003 % 256 QAM 4 483.0 MHz 11.7 dBmV 43.9 dB 0.001 % 256 QAM 5 0.0 MHz 0.0 dBmV 0.0 dB 0.0 % None 6 0.0 MHz 0.0 dBmV 0.0 dB 0.0 % None 7 0.0 MHz 0.0 dBmV 0.0 dB 0.0 % None 8 0.0 MHz 0.0 dBmV 0.0 dB 0.0 % None Return Path: Channel ID Frequency Power Modulation 3 25.3 MHz 45.0 dBmV 64 QAM 0 0.0 MHz 0.0 dBmV QPSK 0 0.0 MHz 0.0 dBmV QPSK 0 0.0 MHz 0.0 dBmV QPSK |
|
 roccaStart.caPremium join:2008-11-16 London, ON kudos:11 | Thanks so you're in D3 which is good and should see the new profile speed on the 16th. If not just call in and we can get it adjusted but should be fine - will probably need to factory reset the modem on the 16th though. |
|
|
|
 GonePremium join:2011-01-24 Fort Erie, ON kudos:3 Reviews:
·Start Communicat..
| reply to fxsti said by fxsti:Activation Date is the 16th. From the Diagnostics Page, does the below give you the profile? Just thought I'd point out that your power levels are a bit high and that error correction is kicking in on your connection. Not only do you want it between -10 and +10 to be ideal (spec is -15 to +15, once you get beyond them you'll start losing sync), but you also want the power level to be within +/- 2 for each channel. You might be fine and not run into any issues as your SNR looks good, but this is something you might want to keep in mind if you do run into issues in the future.
If it were me, I'd check the quality of the line coming in and see if there are any splitters where they shouldn't be. If everything otherwise looks good, I'd be on the horn over the disparity between the channel 1 and 2-4 power levels as that indicates something far more weird going on with your line rather than just the signal being too loud. |
|