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WS10 upstream power bounced up to 54/55dbmv
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Old 22-10-2009, 21:41   #1
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WS10 upstream power bounced up to 54/55dbmv

as title. modem signal level overnight went from approx 46/7 to 54/55 dbmv overnight.

no connection problems so far but it does concern me

other values are 0/1 downstream power and 36 snr

anyone else experienced similar?

Steve

edit i have a 6db attenuator fitted as my downstream power was too high.
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Re: WS10 upstream power bounced up to 54/55dbmv

Check the connection to your modem. It might have worked loose, causing interference or a bad connection. Do a modem reset as well.
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