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Old 24-02-2010, 22:01   #36
Welshchris
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Re: Motorola UBR Issue

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Originally Posted by III View Post
With all due respect Chris the amount of people who queried this fault on the groups, I could count on one hand. ( I lurk on the groups you see )

Its very possible that the reference and 'fault' is still open for investigation, that investigation would include as I said local networks; from BSR right down to drop cable.

Non of this changes the fact that what you are referencing is for just two instances in Scotland.
Well it doesnt change the fact either that people from Preston, Lancs and Belfast aswell as myself in Swansea were given the same reference number for the same fault either.

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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet View Post
Sadly that would just be 'observation' not 'replication'. Replication has to be done in controlled environments to eliminate things such as local network fluctuations, CPE issues, etc. Basically a known good modem plugged into a splitter which then goes straight to a BSR via a lot of attenuators.
Whats the point of testing a good modem when they should be testing one with a fault, kind of defeats the object lol
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