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Old 14-08-2012, 13:33   #1996
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Re: Virgin Media to Double Broadband Speed

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Would that be I have to pay something option?
Normally yes - it would be £20 for delivery of a SuperHub. However, as with anything, it's worth talking to Virgin to see if there are options
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Re: Virgin Media to Double Broadband Speed

Hrmmm no notification or anything but I appear to be on 60meg now (according to speednet) even though my area isn't due to be done until September.

And I noticed how?

Well I've noticed over the last few days that I can't seem to play youtube videos anymore

If I select any type of HD it will start to play, then it will stop the picture and continue on with audio only for some reason, which is incredibly annoying. Anything I can do ?

Pingnet test (when it runs) gives me this.



Oh joy, is this what to expect from an upgrade?
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Re: Virgin Media to Double Broadband Speed

your problem is the packet loss. Have you had a look at your power levels?
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Re: Virgin Media to Double Broadband Speed

I might if I knew how to (on the SH)
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Re: Virgin Media to Double Broadband Speed

I am assuming you are using the shub in router mode. Go to http://192.168.0.1 and enter your username/pass (it is admin/changeme or the other way around, I cant remember). They have changed the GUI since I last used it but you need to click on something like a "connection" tab and "status" and it will listeach of the 8 downstream channels, the two upstream channels and what speed you are provisioned for.
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Re: Virgin Media to Double Broadband Speed

Ok here we go


Downstream Channels
Lock Status Channel ID Frequency Modulation Rx Power SNR Pre RS Errors Post RS Errors
Locked 138 307000000 Hz QAM256 -6.4 dBmV 37.6 dB 900 0
Locked 136 291000000 Hz QAM256 -6.0 dBmV 38.2 dB 881 0
Locked 137 299000000 Hz QAM256 -5.7 dBmV 38.3 dB 889 1
Locked 139 315000000 Hz QAM256 -7.0 dBmV 37.2 dB 857 0
Unlocked Unknown 0 Hz Unknown 0.0 dBmV 0.0 dB Unknown Unknown
Unlocked Unknown 0 Hz Unknown 0.0 dBmV 0.0 dB Unknown Unknown
Unlocked Unknown 0 Hz Unknown 0.0 dBmV 0.0 dB Unknown Unknown
Unlocked Unknown 0 Hz Unknown 0.0 dBmV 0.0 dB Unknown Unknown


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Upstream Channels
Lock Status Channel ID Frequency Modulation Tx Power Mode Channel Bandwidth Symbol Rate
Locked 26 27400000 Hz ATDMA 48.0 dBmV 16QAM 6400000 20480 Kbits/sec
Unlocked 0 0 Hz Unknown 0.0 dBmV Unknown Unknown 0 Kbits/sec
Unlocked 0 0 Hz Unknown 0.0 dBmV Unknown Unknown 0 Kbits/sec
Unlocked 0 0 Hz Unknown 0.0 dBmV Unknown Unknown 0 Kbits/sec
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Re: Virgin Media to Double Broadband Speed

That's your problem dude, downstream power is way too low. You need to get an engineer out and move your tap point in the cab
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Re: Virgin Media to Double Broadband Speed

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That's your problem dude, downstream power is way too low. You need to get an engineer out and move your tap point in the cab
Nah, I wouldn't say way too low. You can maintain a reliable connection with a stable -10 and technically the spec allows -15. -5.7 to -7 is actually well within optimal. Note the perfectly decent SNR and there having only been one single errorred packet on all channels combined.
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Re: Virgin Media to Double Broadband Speed

Wondering, is M going to get doubled (yes, I cling to BB:M, Phone:M, TV:XL + Loyalty untlil they prise the package from my cold, dead hands - unless something else comes up that really is too good to turn down).
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Re: Virgin Media to Double Broadband Speed

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Wondering, is M going to get doubled (yes, I cling to BB:M, Phone:M, TV:XL + Loyalty untlil they prise the package from my cold, dead hands - unless something else comes up that really is too good to turn down).
Yes, M gets double to 20Mbit - basically it becomes exactly the same as L 20
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Re: Virgin Media to Double Broadband Speed

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Nah, I wouldn't say way too low. You can maintain a reliable connection with a stable -10 and technically the spec allows -15. -5.7 to -7 is actually well within optimal. Note the perfectly decent SNR and there having only been one single errorred packet on all channels combined.
This seems to be a point of confusion amongst various parties.

I've read that power levels shouldn't be lower than -3 and Swansea support have confirmed this to me. While my power levels were around -5, I had cause to call out two engineers. They both told me that -7 is perfectly acceptable and they both refused to raise them. Later my power levels dropped further to -7.5 or so yet my quality of service seemed as good as ever, fast download speeds of up to 7.4MB/s and none of the problems that I had been experiencing previously. I no longer worry about them.
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This seems to be a point of confusion amongst various parties.

I've read that power levels shouldn't be lower than -3 and Swansea support have confirmed this to me. While my power levels were around -5, I had cause to call out two engineers. They both told me that -7 is perfectly acceptable and they both refused to raise them. Later my power levels dropped further to -7.5 or so yet my quality of service seemed as good as ever, fast download speeds of up to 7.4MB/s and none of the problems that I had been experiencing previously. I no longer worry about them.
Optimum is -3 to +6. As long as snr is good below that works fine
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Optimum is -3 to +6. As long as snr is good below that works fine
Thanks for the clarification. Both engineers did comment on the good SNR.
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Re: Virgin Media to Double Broadband Speed

VM came back to me (I posted on their forums too) they decided the levels too low and are sending someone out.
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Re: Virgin Media to Double Broadband Speed

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Yes, M gets double to 20Mbit - basically it becomes exactly the same as L 20
Come on Ben, why cant Virgin, update all of us onto the 30 system and send us the latest, Superhub, NOW.... IMHO, Its going to happen any way.
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