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Neighbours cable socket causing me problems ?
I have been having badly fluctuating UL speeds for the past week. My neighbour has been doing major house alterations for the past month, including plastering the living room. If he has moved his cable socket himself and buggered it up (for want of a better phrase), could this be the cause of my (and other ppl in the street who also have poor upload speeds) problems ?
What are the chances its something to do with the green box components ? (the upload speed goes from normal down to 6kbps or less constantly, then back up). I have called tech support 9 times, had an engineer out to fit a new modem, and am at my wits end because the problem is still the same. My UL speeds can be fine one min, then just as if a switch has been flicked on, they die to nothing (DL speeds remain fine though !). I am on VM cable 'L' package only, new modem is ambit 256. |
Re: Neighbours cable socket causing me problems ?
Moved as it doesn't appear to be an issue with a new installation, more a service issue with an existing one.
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Re: Neighbours cable socket causing me problems ?
Ok sorry, 'whydoineedatech' suggested I post it in that section of the forum.
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No worries.
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and again not trying to be a pain but please explain why it will affect him and other users?
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I'm guessing some sort of signal noise feeding back into the local network, could be wrong though.
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<edit> sorry Rob, crossed your post .. |
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Also further to this if connections are not sealed properly outside noise can get onto the network which then gets amplified and aggregated together with other noise from people on the node.
That said tech support should be able to see your upstream SNR and power level which should tell them all they need to troubleshoot it. If SNR is low but power ok it points to a noisy network, very high power points to issues with return path amplification. SNR being bad can even cause modems to increase their transmit power. You should be able to get the upstream and downstream stats from your modem, it'd be useful to see these and see if your modem is transmitting at a high power in an attempt to 'shout over' any noise on network. |
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Thankyou all for your help.
I am struggling to comprehend why they would only cause upload issues, and not both-way traffic issues. I just phoned VM tech support again (11th time this week), and they told me they are having their OWN SERVER problems and cannot conduct any line tests at this time ! Speedtest done 5 mins ago shows me as having 9970kbps DL, and 13kbps UL. Cable Modem Downstream Downstream Lock : Locked Downstream Channel Id : 0 Downstream Frequency : 402750000 Hz Downstream Modulation : QAM256 Downstream Symbol Rate : 5360.537 Ksym/sec Downstream Interleave Depth : taps32Increment4 Downstream Receive Power Level : 1.6 dBmV Downstream SNR : 41.4 dB Cable Modem Upstream Upstream Lock : Locked Upstream Channel ID : 2 Upstream Frequency : 29200000 Hz Upstream Modulation : QAM16 Upstream Symbol Rate : 2560 Ksym/sec Upstream transmit Power Level : 35.0 dBmV Upstream Mini-Slot Size : 2 |
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Downstream is great, upstream transmit power is actually on the low side, but in any event you need to speak to tech support, they can tell more about the signal from your modem that's actually reaching the VM equipment.
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Re: Neighbours cable socket causing me problems ?
There is aother thread Newwark Notts having problems if you live in Lincoln this could be affecting you.:)
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