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Really bad speeds in Colchester (50Kb/s)
Hi All,
I'm on a 20Mb service in Colchester, and most of the time get a very good services. That said, over the last week or so I've noticed it been a bit slower but nothing too much to really bother me (maybe 10-15Mb). However this morning it's gone to pot. I'm currently getting about 50Kb/s from a download, and a debian upgrade earlier averaged 15Kb/s! A quick look at the modem info page shows: Downstream Recieve Power Level: 4.1dBmV Downstream SNR: 30.8dB and the maximum downstream data rate is correct at 20480000 The service status page on VMs site says there are no known problem. Anyone got any ideas or suggestions? |
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Post your Upstream power and what modem you have. |
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It's the 255 modem, upstream is:
channel ID: 3 Frequency: 41000000 Hz Modulation: QAM16 Symbol Rate: 1280 Ksym/sec transmit power: 56.5dBmV Mini-Slot size: 4 |
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All I can say is that it looks high and free call from Sunday may be in order as sometimes NTL say if its not broke do not fix it.
But it would be best to check withTech Support |
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^It is only used for upstream modulation, QAM16 and QPSK are the 2 main upload modulations Virgin use.
QAM64 and QAM256 are the main download modulations, though QAM64 is getting abit dated and getting replaced by QAM256. ;) |
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