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Old 16-03-2009, 06:47   #13
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Re: Upstream transmit Power Level

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Originally Posted by traction1 View Post
I tried connecting the modem before the splitter which splits the coax between the tv and modem. when I did this the uplink transmit poer went down to 55.0 dBmV and the downstream power level went to -3.0 dBmV, does this mean the splitter is the problem?
How many ports does this splitter have for output? A 2 port splitter should drop your signal no more than 3.5dB or so, a 3 port however if you're on the one of the two double split ports will do 7dB.

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Originally Posted by Moldova View Post
I really would advise you to call Tech Support so they can sort it for you, and I would not fit items that Virgin have not supplied as it could have an adverse effect on your equipment.
Meh cable is cable, buy right, fit right, keep it tight, all is good. Bit like a marriage.
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