4 upstream channel bonding - post here
As the title says, post here if you have 4 upstream channels bonded on your modem, alongside where in the country you are and upstream stats if you can.
It's a project in progress on the VM network so it'd be interesting to see just where they are. It's a precursor to higher upstream speeds having the 4 channel bonding done. |
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4 x 16QAM, Area20 Wirral
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Still only two here (Nottingham).
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Only two here as well. Surrey. I'm on VIVID 350 as well so they are not giving higher speed customers priority.
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Still 2 here.
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I was rather hoping people with 4 channel bonding would post, not people who are still not on it, and the first post makes clear what I had in mind.
This was a thread modeled after the ones here. http://www.dslreports.com/forum/comcast Looks like it's a bit late for that. Oh well. :) |
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Can someone explain the benefits of moving to 4 upstream channels (from 2)? Many thanks!
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Manchester ( Baguley) area 20.
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4 bonded upstreams wolverhampton
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The reason I asked was when I was researching this to better understand things, I came across this on the Wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DOCSIS Quote:
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Though having more channels doesn't mean you'll get more speed, it does mean Virgin can push more speed down the line. |
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Upstream bonded channels Channel ID Frequency(Hz) Mode Power (dBmV) Modulation Channel Bandwidth(Hz) Symbol Rate (ksps) 6 39400000 ATDMA 45.3 64 qam 6400000 5120 8 25800000 ATDMA 45.3 16 qam 6400000 5120 7 32600000 ATDMA 45.3 64 qam 6400000 5120 5 46200000 ATDMA 45.3 64 qam 6400000 5120 When I use the SNMP browser call on the Hub 3, my mini-slot size has dropped from 4 to 2. ---------- Post added at 19:47 ---------- Previous post was at 19:40 ---------- Quote:
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