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qasdfdsaq 06-01-2012 19:21

Re: Speed doubling?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by earth (Post 35356051)
Three upstream channels?

Two and a half

Ignitionnet 06-01-2012 20:03

Re: Speed doubling?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq (Post 35356250)
Two and a half

The other one is for non-DOCSIS 2 CPE, probably older EMTAs.

Another thing they do is to use mixed mode channels, so a DOCSIS 1.1 modem will burst onto the channel at 16QAM, symbol rate 2.56Msym/s while a DOCSIS 2 or higher modem bursts at 64QAM, symbol rate 5.12Msym/s. The CMTS splits the modems between those that registered in each mode and changes the upstream type dynamically for their transmit periods.

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Originally Posted by thenry (Post 35356238)
ignition, your the daddy on all this so why the hell are you not upgraded? VM have their own plans as you say but with all the knowledge you've got which is probably down to you being out and about here there and everywhere surely you could pull strings?

Even if I worked for VM it would be in an engineering role and string pulling would be limited to discrete enquiries as to how things are going.

I should be upgraded but it was cocked up so it's late, it was taking ages anyway as VM had 3 months of work to do in this area and didn't start it until August, completing it in October if I remember.

JPAC 06-01-2012 22:22

Re: Speed doubling?
 
So if you just wait is 10Mb going to 20Mb or 30Mb?

(btw I didn't understand the previous post at all)

thenry 06-01-2012 22:46

Re: Speed doubling?
 
get a SuperHub and you'll get more bandwidth when the upgrades come into action

General Maximus 07-01-2012 07:59

Re: Speed doubling?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by thenry (Post 35356368)
get a SuperHub and you'll get more bandwidth when the upgrades come into action

more bandwidth yes, throughput maybe

qasdfdsaq 07-01-2012 09:07

Re: Speed doubling?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ignitionnet (Post 35356269)
The other one is for non-DOCSIS 2 CPE, probably older EMTAs.

Another thing they do is to use mixed mode channels, so a DOCSIS 1.1 modem will burst onto the channel at 16QAM, symbol rate 2.56Msym/s while a DOCSIS 2 or higher modem bursts at 64QAM, symbol rate 5.12Msym/s. The CMTS splits the modems between those that registered in each mode and changes the upstream type dynamically for their transmit periods.

Y'know, you've got me so distraught with the state of VM's network and their incompetancies that I sometimes forget there are other cable operators out there that actually have sensible and intelligent deployments...

P.S. So you say the actual physical upstream uplift upgrades have been completed in your area then. Any signs of it showing up on your modem? (I think I've mentioned I had a 3x.x Mhz upstream running for a few hours a month or two ago but nothing since)

Ignitionnet 07-01-2012 09:15

Re: Speed doubling?
 
No. Was scheduled for December but I was told hopefully November, then was definitely December, then January, now February.

qasdfdsaq 07-01-2012 09:22

Re: Speed doubling?
 
I wonder what the chances are of them rolling out the speed doubling within "first quarter 2012" then... :P

Andrewcrawford23 07-01-2012 09:26

Re: Speed doubling?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq (Post 35356505)
I wonder what the chances are of them rolling out the speed doubling within "first quarter 2012" then... :P

same as 100mb rool out everywhere at once was little to none, they will jsut asy oh we upgrading all 50mb to 100mbit and it will take x number of months

Ignitionnet 07-01-2012 09:36

Re: Speed doubling?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq (Post 35356505)
I wonder what the chances are of them rolling out the speed doubling within "first quarter 2012" then... :P

I have my date for that, it's been pushed back too, won't be first quarter.

Chrysalis 07-01-2012 13:47

Re: Speed doubling?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ignitionnet (Post 35356102)
Yes it's Comcast and nothing I haven't already, upstream bonding is coming pretty soon, once upstream line cards compatible are in place, and >4 downstreams is already showing its face.

Are you able to answer if they adding new channels for the bonding or they just bonding existing ones. As my area has 2 channels both high utilised, with me already on the lowest one I cant see what bonding them both will do for me, but I would genuinly look forward to a new empty channel been added to bond with my existing one.

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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet (Post 35356512)
I have my date for that, it's been pushed back too, won't be first quarter.

I was told march 2012 back in late nov.

Peter_ 07-01-2012 14:00

Re: Speed doubling?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chrysalis (Post 35356660)
A



I was told march 2012 back in late nov.

Until it is posted on the Virgin Media website do not believe anything you have been told by anyone plus without a doubt the will be a rollout schedule as per the 100Mb rollout.

morley04 07-01-2012 14:09

Re: Speed doubling?
 
Is there actually any official announcement from Vm there self?

Chrysalis 07-01-2012 14:13

Re: Speed doubling?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Masque (Post 35356668)
Until it is posted on the Virgin Media website do not believe anything you have been told by anyone plus without a doubt the will be a rollout schedule as per the 100Mb rollout.

That isnt my area. I expect mine will be much later considering they not even done a 5th downstream channel yet and it cant even come close to handling 100meg never mind 200.

Peter_ 07-01-2012 14:15

Re: Speed doubling?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chrysalis (Post 35356679)
That isnt my area. I expect mine will be much later considering they not even done a 5th downstream channel yet and it cant even come close to handling 100meg never mind 200.

I mean any area not just yours, I expect it will be over about 18 months as with the 100Mb rollout if not longer.


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