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Old 02-08-2008, 00:44   #18
AbyssUnderground
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Re: What causes a bad SNR/How to fix a bad SNR?

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Originally Posted by jonifen View Post
Well tonight it is fluctuating between 39.8 and 40.2dB, so it seems to have settled down for tonight at least.
I'll keep my eye on it anyway... thanks for all your responses

Apologies to AbyssUnderground - I seem to have completely robbed your thread



really? My mum and sister are both on Telewest (Knowsley area) but I've never seen the SNR on there before. They've always had less problems than me over the last 7 years

No problem

I was told by the guy on the phone that the ex NTL area can go as low as 20dB but the ex Telewest will have problems below 28dB because of the difference in the network (e.g. not the same company deployed the network all over the country)
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