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Old 03-07-2020, 00:44   #6
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Re: High upload power following planned maintenance

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Originally Posted by spiderplant View Post
The change to upstream power may well be related to the maintenance, but 50-51 is fine. It won't cause packet loss. I'd only start getting concerned at 58-ish.
You can't get a 58 upstream when 4 upstreams are locked on, the hub only goes up to 51db on QAM64 ATDMA x4 so 51db is a fault

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Originally Posted by spiderplant View Post
51 is the maximum recommended for a new installations. It leaves plenty of leeway in case the signal degrades over time. The absolute limit is 61.
Maybe in 2015!

https://volpefirm.com/speeding-upstream-part-ii/

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