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Old 16-01-2006, 09:23   #1
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Packet Loss

Could anyone suggest any reasons for packet loss between my STB and the local UBR.

I also have post rs errors on four datastreams and Snr varying from 25 to 44 .
Could these be related. Just got off the phone to NTL who suggest they can not
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Re: Packet Loss

Do you mean four transport streams (out of about 30 or so?)? I can take a look, I need a badly performing Samsung to test something!
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Re: Packet Loss

Yes

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Re: Packet Loss

from another angle, i suffered from packet loss and connection drops due to a damaged cable linking me to the UBR.
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Re: Packet Loss

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Could anyone suggest any reasons for packet loss between my STB and the local UBR.

I also have post rs errors on four datastreams and Snr varying from 25 to 44 .
Could these be related. Just got off the phone to NTL who suggest they can not
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So long as the loss doesn't carry on through a trace it's no problems, we'll see what BBK finds, the varying SNR isn't isn't promising, should be approximately even due to sloping amps, etc
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