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Old 09-09-2011, 22:10   #133
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Re: R30 - Superhub R29 is no more....

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth View Post
You're syncing now at 100 meg rather than 50 meg and the event log would show whether or not that is straining your local circuit.


Modems always sync at the same rate on DOCSIS 3. The tier of service is purely a rate limit, on a bog standard set up all DOCSIS 3 modems regardless of tier will sync at 204Mb/s down and will sync upstream at 20.48Mbit/s.

No extra strain from 100Mb/10Mb however quite possible that along with OP some others have taken up the offer of 100Mb and are merrily caning it.

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Originally Posted by 4motions View Post
VM have also told me my uBR only
has 150 customers on it so it's not over utilized.
150 customers won't be on the entire uBR they probably mean just your port. 150 customers on a single port isn't ideal but if they say the load is ok then I guess that's how it is.

Did they actually check the load on the port or just the number of modems I wonder.

Could you paste your upstream signal information as well? Might be more informative, the downstream is fine but the error messages aren't great and the performance does indicate congestion.
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