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Old 15-08-2008, 10:06   #4
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Re: Low CM signal level

Downstream receive power is fine whichever network you are in, 0 should be more than workable and SNR is fine.

Concern is your upstream transmit power which is pretty marginal and very close to the edge, however a disconnect due to signal issues is likely to last longer than 10 seconds.

Are you able to get to the logs of the modem in question?
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