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50mb wtf
Hi all. I had 50Mb installed on Tuesday of this week. On installation, I was getting 5.2 mbps download and around 42 Mbytes on Virgin Media speed test. I was told that the 42 Mbytes was possibly inaccurate because of other users on the speed test. I thought the download speed of 5.2 mbps was correct for 50mb broadband; the engineer was non-commital (he had possibly had enough of me at that point!).
After further investigation, I discovered that the correct download speed should be around 6.5. I have done the same speed tests as the engineer and have the following results: 31.98 Mbytes 29.73 Mbytes 27.59 Mbytes 33.26 Mbytes With these results i am now experiencing even slower download speeds (as expected), and massive amounts of packet loss. I have queried my modem and found the following: downstream: DS1 15.77 DS2 15.37 DS3 15.12 Upstream Power level 32.00 dBmV Not sure if these levels are correct lead tech is coming on sat which is good. iam also in a anolog area. what do you think are these levels correct and what will be done is it fixable :( ---------- Post added at 22:10 ---------- Previous post was at 21:25 ---------- any advise would be nice thanks in advance! |
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Firstly the downstream levels look rather high which can be sorted out as for been in a anolog area I doubt it as you wouldnt be able to recieve digital services if you was call tech support and they should get a engineer to fix those levels
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is the 32.00 dbmv level ok ????
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Yeah looks ine your power levels on your downstream are tooo high
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The forward path amps aren't too hot, 450MHz, so not enough room for the digital multiplexes and VoD but with the retirement of some analogue channels room for the 5 HSI downstreams is available as on ex-ntl the original HSI downstream sat at 402.75MHz and the new ones span 299 - 323MHz. HTH. |
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Thanks for help Broadbandings its nice to see people like yourself from the virgin media call centre thanks again :)
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sorry my mistake i thought that was him on his pic at the vm call centre in india.
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I think thats a phonejacker picture.
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okay after running some speed test over the last few days between 5pm and 11pm this is what iam getting
37.98 Mbytes 29.73 Mbytes 20.83 Mbytes also getting packet loss run the same test this morning at 8am 48.45 Mbytes 47.67 Mbytes 46.78 Mbytes 49.56 Mbytes also getting packet loss why would it be slower and more problematic at peak times than off peak ?????? |
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Usually network load and that RF ingress tends to be higher during peak times. Along with this temperatures changing causes power levels to change slightly on the network, also of relevance on a marginal connection like yours.
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can this be fixed or do you think it will just get better over time ?
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