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Old 12-08-2018, 16:02   #5788
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Re: Think Broadband Ping Monitor Results (POST YOURS)

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Originally Posted by Westyfield2 View Post
Virgin Media technician unexpectedly visited this week. I was out at work, but he apparently mentioned something about "signal levels".

Looking closely this weekend I can see he has fitted another signal attenuator on the cable. It's now got 10dB + 3dB. Cable run from the external RFoG converter to the modem is about 2m.

Drop at around 2:00 pm was the surprise technician visit.
You might care to post your Hub 3 modem stats to satisfy curiosity.

RFoG obviously comes with no more than light modulation as a decoding means. So no power level there. Then it goes into a transceiver which I would have expected to put out the "standard" 0dBmv. Now the technician has attenuated your signal by 13dB. So you can see why I'm curious.



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