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Originally Posted by jb66
In my area if it's below 34 I pass it to networks for them to check as they don't supply us with a meter that can measure it. If it's above 34db networks won't attend
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So, basically it's going to be a waste of time unless the SNR happens to drop again by Thursday. The bloke who came last time did have a meter and he couldn't find anything wrong. If the SNR was just that bit higher, I probably wouldn't be getting the errors. Presumably only the network engineers can adjust it?