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Old 15-01-2015, 16:09   #2
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Re: 64QAM Upstream modulation?

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Originally Posted by TROTER View Post
My question how much of the network now uses 64QAM upstream modulation and is there a schedule available to show upstream improvements?
Unsure on one and on the other there is no schedule as it doesn't change anything from the user point of view.

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Originally Posted by TROTER View Post
My SNR kicks about at around minimum tolerance so thought maybe noise was a reason for me not utilising 64QAM?
You can't see your upstream SNR. There are a few reasons why you may not be on it, a big one being that it's not needed yet.

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Originally Posted by TROTER View Post
For me the improvements to upstream are more important now than download bandwidth, as a gamer I am hoping that QAM64 upstream modulation has the same mass improvement to my online gaming experience as the two channel upgrade did.
Won't make the blindest bit of difference unless you have problems with pings at peak times, sorry!
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