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Firmsky 31-08-2011 11:28

Downstream channels
 
Hello,

My Internet had to be rebooted this morning and upon looking at my modem pages it all kicked off around 0500hrs this morning.

However after the reboot all is working and back to 50/5 speed and no issues.

However my downstream channels have gone from 3 to 4. Occasionally I use to get a ghost 4th downstream channel but this time it's definitely there.

Can anybody confirm why this is? Is it the network being upgraded for 100Mbps in my area?

Thanks for taking the time to read.

General Maximus 31-08-2011 12:29

Re: Downstream channels
 
probably, 50mbit ran on 4 channels in some areas and 3 in others. If you had 100mbit and kept your vmng300 you would defo need to run 4 channels and if they gave you a not superhub, that has the ability to run on 8 channels

Firmsky 31-08-2011 12:48

Re: Downstream channels
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by General Maximus (Post 35294663)
probably, 50mbit ran on 4 channels in some areas and 3 in others. If you had 100mbit and kept your vmng300 you would defo need to run 4 channels and if they gave you a not superhub, that has the ability to run on 8 channels

I've had 50Mbps for ages now and it's always been 3 downstream channels with no problems so I was aware some areas ran with 3 and some with 4. Was just wondering why Ipswich has been changed to 4.

Thankfully I do have vmng300 however over the last couple of weeks my Sam knows kit has been picking up a small percentage of packet loss at peak times. I'll keep an eye on it now I have four downstream channels.

qasdfdsaq 31-08-2011 18:52

Re: Downstream channels
 
All areas are being upgraded to between 5 and 8 - though to get 5 you have to have 4 first...

kwikbreaks 31-08-2011 19:13

Re: Downstream channels
 
Hmmm...

Sounds like it might be worth using the hub again even if only as a modem then once that happens.

qasdfdsaq 31-08-2011 22:06

Re: Downstream channels
 
Meh, VM will just use it as an excuse to push oversubscription even further.

Sephiroth 02-09-2011 21:34

Re: Downstream channels
 
You went up to 4 channels because VM have put the new Cisco Line Cards (MC3GX60V) into the UBR. These replace the old MC20X20vs.

This is indeed preparation for 100 meg (but don't read a short timescale into this), but more to the point, it is a significant increase in capacity.

Nedkelly 02-09-2011 23:24

Re: Downstream channels
 
You could tell which kit a area had by the down streams 3 for cisco 4 for Motorola :)

Firmsky 03-09-2011 18:58

Re: Downstream channels
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 35295806)
You went up to 4 channels because VM have put the new Cisco Line Cards (MC3GX60V) into the UBR. These replace the old MC20X20vs.

This is indeed preparation for 100 meg (but don't read a short timescale into this), but more to the point, it is a significant increase in capacity.

Thanks for that Seph, I think Ipswich is scheduled for 100 meg for December but I'll take that with a pinch of salt as our upload increase was put back from the original planned date. However as with these things the unexpected can always happen so totally appreciate Virgin Media's problem with providing dates and being able to stick to them!

Thanks once again Seph.

Ignitionnet 04-09-2011 00:23

Re: Downstream channels
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nedkelly (Post 35295858)
You could tell which kit a area had by the down streams 3 for cisco 4 for Motorola :)

You can tell by CMTS MAC in event logs :)

horseman 04-09-2011 11:21

Re: Downstream channels
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ignitionnet (Post 35296220)
You can tell by CMTS MAC in event logs :)

eg 00:21:d8 = Cisco
eg 00:30:b8 = RiverDelta(aka Motorola)?
> http://www.coffer.com/mac_find/

kwikbreaks 04-09-2011 11:57

Re: Downstream channels
 
Thanks for the handy site.

Another Cisco from my event log - 00:06:2A

Apparently my VMNG300 uses a Hon Hai Precision Ind. Co., Ltd. component.

Peter_ 04-09-2011 12:08

Re: Downstream channels
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kwikbreaks (Post 35296267)

Apparently my VMNG300 uses a Hon Hai Precision Ind. Co., Ltd. component.

That is who manufactures Ambit.

I use that site every day in work.

Firmsky 04-09-2011 12:16

Re: Downstream channels
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kwikbreaks (Post 35296267)
Thanks for the handy site.

Another Cisco from my event log - 00:06:2A

Apparently my VMNG300 uses a Hon Hai Precision Ind. Co., Ltd. component.

Thanks Tony for the link, same for me as kwikbreaks with my Ambit modem, 00:24:c4 = Cisco and now on 4 downstream channels.

Firmsky 06-09-2011 18:51

Re: Downstream channels
 
My net was off again this morning, rebooted and I still have 4 DS channels however my upload has changed to mini slot size 1. Sam knows now shows my upload is struggling to get above 3.75. I know Seph had this problem in the past. Since the upload upgrade we have been on mini slot size 4 and were prior to the upgrade and always hit 5Mbps as shown on my Sam Knows data.

Any body have any idea what/why this has happened.

There is a service ticket listed for my area stating my broadband is down but for me it isn't, it is very flakey though. I got disconnected from Xbox live earlier for no reason.


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