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Re: Possible Bug in VMNG300 firmware?
well thanks for hijacking my thread!
any ideas why the VMNG doesnt see channel 5? ---------- Post added at 19:48 ---------- Previous post was at 19:42 ---------- also, have you any idea why my power supply is making a high pitched squealing noise? |
Re: Possible Bug in VMNG300 firmware?
Haven't a clue, if it's not a problem why does it matter?
If it really bothers you go back to the plooperhub! |
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In my situation I think channel 8 is either gone or unavailable as even the superhub always gets channel 7 now. Luckily for me channel 8 was the higher utilised one so am not that bothered its gone. Personally I think it got merged as channel 7's utilisation has gone up somewhat since it happened but not as high as channel 8 was. |
Re: Possible Bug in VMNG300 firmware?
Does the channel you connect to with the modem appear over utilised? If not the modem is doing it's job and putting you on the best available channel.
AFAIK you have never been able to force a channel change with the modem. |
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iv got some time to waste at the weekend, so I will have a play with my toys does anyone have a clue about the squealing power supply? |
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i now have all the good kit together and all the crap stuff together ;) |
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I have a few PSUs that make high-pitched squeals, I always figured it was a result of poor quality components used in the stepdown process, a theory added to by the fact the noisest ones also tend to run the hottest.
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Re: Possible Bug in VMNG300 firmware?
craig I Was checking the old LE3 thread for something and found my old channel 7 frequency, it does seem although the modem reports channel 7 I am actually on the old channel 8.
Here is my old channel 7 frequency. http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/35176947-post369.html Upstream Channels Lock Status Modulation Channel ID Max Raw Bit Rate Frequency Power Locked TDMA 7 10240 Kbits/sec 44000000 Hz 43.9 dBmV I am now on and have been since docsis2 45800000 Hz I would have expected if merged for the start to still be 44000000 Hz. Given my upstream is now looking more shaky utilisation wise I am also curious if I can get back on another channel somehow. |
Re: Possible Bug in VMNG300 firmware?
Exactly my problem. I tried for about 1hour 15mins to get my beloved channel 5 back, but nothing, i was even doing the trick with pulling the wire out, then putting it back in when the modem disconnected. However as I I posted on here a few weeks ago around the time of the royal wedding there was an upstream issue which required work on the network and things havnt been the same since. The channels have the same number and frequency on both the superhub and VMNG300, so it definitely the same channel, and if the superhub could see number 5 then why cant the modem?
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Re: Possible Bug in VMNG300 firmware?
Igni has answered that for you previously. If the frequency is the same then it is the difference between CPE's Some start the channel count at 0, some at 1.
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read again, the channel number and frequency matches on both the superhub and VMNG300 i.e. they are the same, so whatever number they start from, they both start from the same one |
Re: Possible Bug in VMNG300 firmware?
tonight or tommorow I will be disconnecting the cable a few times to see if the vmng300 finds its way to another upstream channel :)
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