Anyone had a 5th channel added?
31-12-2011, 20:51
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Anyone had a 5th channel added?
Just wondering if anyone else has had an extra downstream channel added to their SuperHub?
I was added one a few weeks ago which caused hell for a few hours as I just couldn't get a working connection due to upstream being so low but that fixed itself...
(Would love to hear Igni's input on why, etc)
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01-01-2012, 03:46
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Re: Anyone had a 5th channel added?
I would imagine it's got something to do with reducing congestion, 50MBit/4 = 12.5 per channel, 50MBit/5 = 10 per channel, just a guess
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01-01-2012, 08:03
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Re: Anyone had a 5th channel added?
all areas will be moving to 8 channels, the earlier areas getting 5 at first
I think you have the wrong idea graham about how bandwidth is 'split' between the channels, im fairly sure when channels are bonded, they become "as one" - I could be wrong though, thats how i understood it
I think the 5th channel is for 100mbit capacity, where as 8 channels is preparation for 200mbit
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01-01-2012, 11:07
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Re: Anyone had a 5th channel added?
I had a 5th channel on the Hub but swaped back to the modem
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01-01-2012, 11:21
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Re: Anyone had a 5th channel added?
Doubt it's to reduce congestion... my TBB graphs say otherwise. They only reduced when my upstream channel changed.
And hmm... Seph said in a thread where someone reported a similar thing that it was a new high capacity line card added to their UBR, 'tis probably the same thing for me? (heck06)
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01-01-2012, 12:01
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Re: Anyone had a 5th channel added?
Capacity. 4 x 50Mb = 200Mb split between all the modems in the local area, 5 x 50Mb = 250Mb split between them, simples
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01-01-2012, 12:14
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Re: Anyone had a 5th channel added?
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Originally Posted by Neo-Tech
Just wondering if anyone else has had an extra downstream channel added to their SuperHub?
I was added one a few weeks ago which caused hell for a few hours as I just couldn't get a working connection due to upstream being so low but that fixed itself...
(Would love to hear Igni's input on why, etc)
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Yeah I went to 5 channels a few weeks back. Basicly went through the same experience you describe plus my downstream signal levels went through the roof.  However the connection is still seems OK in spite of the high levels.
Hmmm...Just took a screen shot to show my downstream levels at all around 11dbmV and find they have automagically reduced to a more healthy  :-
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01-01-2012, 12:15
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Re: Anyone had a 5th channel added?
superhub firmware bug that reports mad downstream power on the 5th channel
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01-01-2012, 14:05
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Re: Anyone had a 5th channel added?
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Originally Posted by Neo-Tech
Doubt it's to reduce congestion... my TBB graphs say otherwise. They only reduced when my upstream channel changed.
And hmm... Seph said in a thread where someone reported a similar thing that it was a new high capacity line card added to their UBR, 'tis probably the same thing for me? (heck06)
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Thats because downstream capacity has no affect on upstream congestion. So your tbb graph was probably showing upstream congestion.
However downstream congestion does exist in some areas.
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01-01-2012, 14:11
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Re: Anyone had a 5th channel added?
still on 4 channels and can NEVER achieve more then 90mb on speedtest
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01-01-2012, 15:46
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Is your laptop or desktop running at 1Gb/s?
I wrongly assumed that now modern laptops and computers were all 1Gb/s lol until I came accross a dell laptop the other day with only 100Mb/s LAN card.. It maxed out between 90-95mbit
Whereas a gigabit LAN port on same connection achieves 104mbit
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01-01-2012, 17:26
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Re: Anyone had a 5th channel added?
Just 4 channels here.
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01-01-2012, 18:21
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Re: Anyone had a 5th channel added?
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Originally Posted by RB2004
Is your laptop or desktop running at 1Gb/s?
I wrongly assumed that now modern laptops and computers were all 1Gb/s lol until I came accross a dell laptop the other day with only 100Mb/s LAN card.. It maxed out between 90-95mbit
Whereas a gigabit LAN port on same connection achieves 104mbit
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I have an ACER 8730 laptop thats only around a year or so old that only has a 100mbps lan adapter.  It also has 4 gig of RAM but had a 32bit OS installed so only sees 3gig  I guess ACER just used what they had laying around the Factory when they built it.
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01-01-2012, 19:41
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Re: Anyone had a 5th channel added?
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Originally Posted by Mick Fisher
Yeah I went to 5 channels a few weeks back. Basicly went through the same experience you describe plus my downstream signal levels went through the roof.  However the connection is still seems OK in spite of the high levels.
Hmmm...Just took a screen shot to show my downstream levels at all around 11dbmV and find they have automagically reduced to a more healthy  :-
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Odd. My upstream is getting better as the weather improves (currently at 30.8 dBmV during the day and 30.5 dBmV at night) and my downstream power levels are near perfect between -1, 0 and 1.
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Originally Posted by Chrysalis
Thats because downstream capacity has no affect on upstream congestion. So your tbb graph was probably showing upstream congestion.
However downstream congestion does exist in some areas.
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Most likely. My area was the first to get 100Mb when launched, and was also the area used for testing the improved upload speeds, probably because I was overbuilt the previous year. However, there is no mention of this rumored speed upgrade everyone's getting...
Also, thanks Igni for clearing that up. That should mean increased capacity, maybe I should download as much as I want before the new AUP/DUP restrictions kick in (if that's what happening)... *whistle*
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02-01-2012, 13:09
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Re: Anyone had a 5th channel added?
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Originally Posted by Neo-Tech
Also, thanks Igni for clearing that up. That should mean increased capacity, maybe I should download as much as I want before the new AUP/DUP restrictions kick in (if that's what happening)... *whistle*
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Yep, certainly, the days of 100Mb being free of everything besides the traffic shaping on P2P / newsgroups are numbered. Fill the boots now.
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