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Originally Posted by jb66
Depends whats causing it, if I had a meter, Id measure it at the cab, if its good there but poor at the end of the drop you know where the fault lies,
Actually, do you have a fault or is it that you are looking at the stats?
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Not as such no, the SNR did drop to around 28dB on some of the downstream channels from Thursday of last week until Monday when it went back up. That's when I updated the thread on the VM forum and they agreed to book an engineer. The booking wasn't done until yesterday. Had a few PM's from the support person that was looking into it, they couldn't find any evidence of any work being done by networks for the SNR to recover on Monday. They wanted to book an engineer just to make sure that I wasn't going to be having the same "issue" again in a few weeks. The Post-RS errors are still going up, seem to come in bursts, I believe that's the "fault" but whats causing it I don't know.