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Old 13-01-2016, 18:51   #1
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Do these power levels look normal?

Just asking for a friend who is having issues right now with his connection.


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Old 13-01-2016, 20:28   #2
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Re: Do these power levels look normal?

There is a problem with frequency 561
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Old 13-01-2016, 21:02   #3
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Re: Do these power levels look normal?

Those carriers are 6mhz wide not 8, that's from an American CATV system?
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Old 13-01-2016, 22:08   #4
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Re: Do these power levels look normal?

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Those carriers are 6mhz wide not 8, that's from an American CATV system?
He has 250 meg with Comcast and i wasn't entirely sure who else to ask if this was bad or not
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Re: Do these power levels look normal?

There's definitely some "suckout" around 561-567
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Re: Do these power levels look normal?

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There's definitely some "suckout" around 561-567
He managed to get a technician to come out though on there end there was nothing wrong and his internet keeps going between 275-280 to 2 in a matter of minuets
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Re: Do these power levels look normal?

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He managed to get a technician to come out though on there end there was nothing wrong and his internet keeps going between 275-280 to 2 in a matter of minuets
There is something wrong
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There is something wrong
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Re: Do these power levels look normal?

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There's definitely some "suckout" around 561-567
Looks wider than that as the group of unlocked channels from 531 to 549 indicate. An incorrectly terminated cable is the most likely cause. Such a cable acts as a tuned circuit and can cause severe signal loss over a restricted range.

To the OP, does the installation have any splitters and/or unconnected cables in the house?
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Re: Do these power levels look normal?

I said around not limited to As I'm not sure what downstream setup Comcast uses I didn't mention the unlocked channels as there may be 16 down streams available but the modems only use 12
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Re: Do these power levels look normal?

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Looks wider than that as the group of unlocked channels from 531 to 549 indicate. An incorrectly terminated cable is the most likely cause. Such a cable acts as a tuned circuit and can cause severe signal loss over a restricted range.

To the OP, does the installation have any splitters and/or unconnected cables in the house?
I'm 95% sure he just has one cable going straight into his modem and that's it
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Re: Do these power levels look normal?

The technician who visited needs retraining.

4 downstream channels, channels 2 - 5 on that list, are so broken they can't even be locked.

Channels 6 and 7 are way out of spec, channel 6 so much so it's basically unusable.

I recommend your friend registers at http://www.dslreports.com and then posts in https://www.dslreports.com/forum/comcastdirect so that he can get help from Comcast directly

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vm_tech / jb66 I'm sure you guys will appreciate Comcast cramming 4 x 6.4MHz 64QAM upstreams into a US DOCSIS subsplit, 5-40MHz returns

14.1MHz - 39.7MHz is solid 64QAM returns. How easy do you guys have it with your 5-50MHz, 5-65MHz and on newer/upgraded plant 5-85MHz returns?
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Re: Do these power levels look normal?

Going down as low as 14mhz is asking for trouble unless it's a squeaky clean network! Unfortunately I work on a 42mhz network with 1 1.6 carrier 1 3.2 and 3 (sometimes 2 depending on node) 6.4!
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Re: Do these power levels look normal?

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The technician who visited needs retraining.

4 downstream channels, channels 2 - 5 on that list, are so broken they can't even be locked.

Channels 6 and 7 are way out of spec, channel 6 so much so it's basically unusable.

I recommend your friend registers at http://www.dslreports.com and then posts in https://www.dslreports.com/forum/comcastdirect so that he can get help from Comcast directly

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vm_tech / jb66 I'm sure you guys will appreciate Comcast cramming 4 x 6.4MHz 64QAM upstreams into a US DOCSIS subsplit, 5-40MHz returns

14.1MHz - 39.7MHz is solid 64QAM returns. How easy do you guys have it with your 5-50MHz, 5-65MHz and on newer/upgraded plant 5-85MHz returns?
He got a second tech out coming Saturday since the first didn't fix anything but i will certainly send him that link thank you.
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Re: Do these power levels look normal?

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I said around not limited to As I'm not sure what downstream setup Comcast uses I didn't mention the unlocked channels as there may be 16 down streams available but the modems only use 12
24 channels on this system. Poster's mate is using a 16 channel modem.
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