Thread: Superhub Dropping SNR
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Old 15-10-2011, 19:52   #10
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Re: Dropping SNR

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Originally Posted by Milambar View Post
Ok, using a small script, Ive been logging my power levels and SNR. upon plotting them, its noted that the Power Levels are fluctuating between 6.8 and 6.2 on all channels.

I also notice that the SNR has been steadily dropping from just over 35 to just over 34(last night).



All channels are exhibiting the same trend.

At the moment, Im online, but barely. Webpages keep timing out left right and center, and world of warcraft, msn, and skype keeps dropping my connection.

I gather that the problem is the steady drop in the SNR? What could be causing this? I'm dreading a need to call this in to technical support.
Power levels and snr do vary over the course of the day and is normal, and your snr and power levels have not gone out of tolerance. The cables and amplifiers in the street do vary in characteristics throughout the day as the temperature changes.
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