Seriously Frustrating NTL Issue
30-08-2004, 22:33
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Seriously Frustrating NTL Issue
I've been with NTL for a couple of years, first on the 150k, then 600k and now 1mb (just recently 1.5mb). This was all well and good when the speed increased (even though the price had gone up just a month before hand). But now im wondering if it was worth it. At least once a day, the rdy light on the cable modem starts flashing on and off and i lose the connection. Soon after, the light comes back on and the sync light dissappears! Ive tried everything I can think of, getting an engineer round to up the connection, ringing NTL "tech support" (always makes me laugh that) and reseting the modem. NTL are adament it is me that is in the wrong and there end is fine. I fail to see how this is possible! Another thing, i am also getting some packet loss, especially to US of A servers, not really sure what this is but im assuming its bad! Am i mad or is it an increase in speed for a decrease in reliability. I'm starting to lose patience with NTL and would love to hear any suggestions!
Cheers,
Reading Lad
~ Just to add to the frustration the connection failed halfway through writing this and I had to wait a couple of hours before it was back on. Sods law eh?
Last edited by readinglad; 30-08-2004 at 22:50.
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30-08-2004, 23:35
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Re: Seriously Frustrating NTL Issue
when the connection drops (ie rdy light flashing) check the ip address on the pc. If it is still a public ip, (starting with anything apart from 10, 169 or 192) try ipconfig /release, then ipconfig /renew .
What is the ip address then?
Also try accessing http://192.168.100.1 - username and password both root, then post back the information showing there.
Oh and btw,  to the site
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30-08-2004, 23:39
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Re: Seriously Frustrating NTL Issue
Type : Ambit ETH/USB Combo Cable ModemCable modem : Ambit Cable ModemMAC address : REMOVED BY ADMIN IP address : REMOVED BY ADMIN Downstream Receive Power Level : -9.11 dBmvDownstream SNR : 28.70 dBUpstream Transmit Power Level : 61.00 dBmv
Thats wot i get back
Hope you can help!
Reading Lad
Last edited by Richard M; 31-08-2004 at 02:18.
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30-08-2004, 23:51
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Re: Seriously Frustrating NTL Issue
You misunderstood my post... you need to check the things mentioned when the connection is NOT working.
And also i would advise you to edit your post and remove your ip address because it is not a good idea to post it on a public forum.
However, the power level does look a little bit low...
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30-08-2004, 23:52
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Re: Seriously Frustrating NTL Issue
oh right, cheers ill do that n post back
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30-08-2004, 23:56
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Re: Seriously Frustrating NTL Issue
the upstream power level is max'd out at 61 db. you have a return path problem the downstream should be as near to zero db as possible. it's probably a faulty f connector.
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30-08-2004, 23:58
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Re: Seriously Frustrating NTL Issue
erm.. ok, wot does that mean pls and how cud i go about fixin it?
cheers,
Reading Lad
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31-08-2004, 00:01
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Re: Seriously Frustrating NTL Issue
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erm.. ok, wot does that mean pls and how cud i go about fixin it?
cheers,
Reading Lad
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Nothing you can do about it... it would require an engineer visit.
What area do you live in?
What johnweliqs said is not necessarily correct, in some areas the acceptable power ranges are different.
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31-08-2004, 00:04
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Re: Seriously Frustrating NTL Issue
I live in reading, woodley to be exact (postcode RG5)
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31-08-2004, 00:07
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Re: Seriously Frustrating NTL Issue
ambit modems have a maximum transmit level of 61 dbmv on any network anywhere. so i am correct.
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31-08-2004, 00:16
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Re: Seriously Frustrating NTL Issue
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Originally Posted by johnwileqs
ambit modems have a maximum transmit level of 61 dbmv on any network anywhere. so i am correct.
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I was referring to your comments about the downsteam power level...
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31-08-2004, 00:19
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Re: Seriously Frustrating NTL Issue
i believe they will work between +15 and -15 dbmv according to the data sheets we had when they were first used. so the optimum signal level would be 0dbmv equal distance from either threshold.
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31-08-2004, 00:22
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Re: Seriously Frustrating NTL Issue
i dnt rele need an arguement guys, a solution wud b preferable.
Cheers
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31-08-2004, 00:26
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Re: Seriously Frustrating NTL Issue
only way is to get a tech out. mb should be able too short that for you. at the moment the upgrade in the tsb etc.. has stop the usual troubleshooting they do, so you may have to wait until wednesday when the systems should be back up. no arguing going on just keeping the facts straight.
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31-08-2004, 00:35
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Re: Seriously Frustrating NTL Issue
i wud, but one came out about 2 weeks ago, said hed upped the power or summit at the end of our road and that we;d have no more probs..... here i am with a failin connection!
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