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RG41 5: 4 upstream channels
Upstream bonded channels
Channel ID Frequency(Hz) Modulation Power (dBmV) Mode Channel Bandwidth(Hz) Symbol Rate (ksps) 5 46200000 ATDMA 43.3 16 qam 6400000 5120 8 25800000 ATDMA 43.3 16 qam 6400000 5120 7 32600000 ATDMA 43.2 16 qam 6400000 5120 6 39400000 ATDMA 43 16 qam 6400000 5120 Happened yesterday much to my surprise. Cisco CMTS with 16DS channels. |
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congrats seph it begins :) david
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Now i want it
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I wouldn't mind the 300 meg but they force you to take a stupid phone line. Have you noticed how all the contracts with phone lines are 18 months so that you get milked for something quite useless?
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Good stuff, although I was expecting to see posts on this last month ;)
There was a firmware issue making this harder on the Arris kit but hopefully that's sorted too and that platform can receive the same treatment. ---------- Post added at 10:09 ---------- Previous post was at 10:08 ---------- Quote:
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Just checked mine and I seem to have 1 channel 32 qam and 1 64 qam... they both used to be 64.
Seems a bit weird they're mismatched? http://i.imgur.com/Czn6mDQ.png |
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Might be wrong and we all know I'll be corrected if I am... but I believe that QAM on Upstream steps down to 32/16 when something isn't right... like powel levels possibly?
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Hmm, as far as I can see they're in spec, DS are 2/3+
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Yeah, I'm not sure on the reason that it does step down, just used power levels as an example. It might be something to do with noise as higher modulation presents more noise, but how you can visualise that from the router GUI I couldn't say.
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As the modulation drops to lower levels the amount of effective power increases and helps the SNR. |
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LOL New Malden is usually last :-)
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