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Re: Eh? Upstream is marginal and will cause problems if it goes up any. -- »www.VAJeeps.com »www.BronzedBod.com |
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 andyrossPremium,MVM join:2003-05-04 Schaumburg, IL | said by ExoticFish:Upstream is marginal and will cause problems if it goes up any. For reference: For 2-channel bonding, the limit is 54dB. For 3-channel, it's 51dB. |
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 | said by andyross:said by ExoticFish:Upstream is marginal and will cause problems if it goes up any. For reference: For 2-channel bonding, the limit is 54dB. For 3-channel, it's 51dB. Exactly where is this documented as a limit and not a preference? |
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 plat2on1 join:2002-08-21 Hopewell Junction, NY | said by flwpwr :said by andyross:said by ExoticFish:Upstream is marginal and will cause problems if it goes up any. For reference: For 2-channel bonding, the limit is 54dB. For 3-channel, it's 51dB. Exactly where is this documented as a limit and not a preference? those figures are from the docsis 3.0 specification. not sure if they are limits or minimum capabilities though.
»www.cablelabs.com/specifications···0121.pdf
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 | Interesting, the document I downloaded from cablelabs some months ago has only two decelerations in it, single Chanel and multiple, there is no split multiple for 2 versus 3-4 channels [nor SCDMA/TDMA] the ways yours is. The date on yours indicates it is a few years old so its not a new edit either. Going to have navigate their document section again and see if they have conflicting documents or what. |
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