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Old 08-11-2011, 22:53   #6
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Re: SNR problem.. and strange modem parameters

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Originally Posted by ccarmock View Post
What I do notice when I reboot the modem is that initially the downstream syncs at around 50 Mb/s on channle number 228, and then it will change to the correct sync speed usually on Ch 7
The modem is locking to the first DOCSIS downstream it can find, 228 at 299MHz. Once the DOCSIS 3 kit notices what kind of customer you are it punts you over to the correct frequency, 331MHz, as you shouldn't be on the DOCSIS 3 network.

This is entirely under VM's control, the configuration files are geared up in your area and as far as I know every other one to keep business customers on 10Mb away from the DOCSIS 3 kit due to that it will force IP addresses to change which would likely upset people using their reserved leases.
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