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Old 09-09-2009, 22:39   #1
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modem signal levels

Hi can some one please check my signal levels for me please as i have been getting random speed issues since last friday Post code area is GU15 thanks.

Downstream receive power level : 1.6 dbmv
Downstream SNR : 39.0 db
upstream transmit power level : 61.0 dbmv





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Re: modem signal levels

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Upstream power level is way too high.

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Old 09-09-2009, 23:11   #5
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Re: modem signal levels

Same request, thanks in advance:

Downstream Receive Power Level : 12.7 dBmV
Downstream SNR : 41.4 dB
Upstream transmit Power Level : 52.0 dBmV
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Old 09-09-2009, 23:18   #6
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Same request, thanks in advance:

Downstream Receive Power Level : 12.7 dBmV
Downstream SNR : 41.4 dB
Upstream transmit Power Level : 52.0 dBmV
downstream receive is nominal the nearer zero it is - however any signal level is superseded by whether your connection works..if it works ignore the readings.

- if you are having problems, however, then the signal levels are probably more relevant & I'd suspect the downstream receive needs looking at first
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