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xero01uk
26-01-2009, 14:59
Just recieved my new black router and dongle this morning, got everything set up but i still found i was only getting around 17-18mb of wifi, so i rang up VM and after speaking to a nice guy in the 50mb department, he said there was a problem with the 'UMBR'? (is that right)

But anyway he said that was sruggling and thats why im not getting my full 50mb.

So i thought i would ask to see if anyone else is having problems in the West Midlands area? (wolverhampton)

Druchii
26-01-2009, 15:48
UBR = Universal Broadband Router.

And that means you're over subscribed, normally.

Ignitionnet
26-01-2009, 16:00
UBR = Universal Broadband Router.

And that means you're over subscribed, normally.

On the 50Mbit service?

How fast is it via wired connection, and did he mention SNR / Signal to Noise to you on the call?

xero01uk
26-01-2009, 16:45
Hi Broadbandings..

yes he did, he said a had alot of noise on my line, i asked where abouts it would be, between me and the green box outside, or between the green box and the exchange, and he said it was more likely to be at the exchange, he didnt give a ETA.

But atm i cant even watch a 48 second vid on youtube, it took me over3 mins to download 569kb file!

EDIT: my wired connected isnt working due to my nic being faulty, i asked him if i would get the full 50mb via wifi and he said yes i would be able to

chickendippers
26-01-2009, 16:48
It's theoretically possible, what's your signal strength like?

xero01uk
26-01-2009, 17:04
Power Level
(dBmV) 33.25

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Item Status Comments
Acquired Downstream Channel 299.001343 MHz Primary Downstream Locked
Ranged Upstream Channel 45.807999 MHz Success
Provisioning State OK Operational
Ethernet Link Status Up 100 Mbps/Full duplex


DS-1 DS-2 DS-3 DS-4
Frequency 299000000 307000000 315000000 N/A
Lock Status
(QAM Lock/FEC Sync/MPEG Lock) Y/Y/Y Y/Y/Y Y/Y/Y N/N/N
Channel Id 30 31 32 N/A
Modulation 256QAM 256QAM 256QAM N/A
Symbol Rate
(Msym/sec) 6.952 6.952 6.952 N/A
Interleave Depth I=12
J=17 I=12
J=17 I=12
J=17 N/A
Power Level
(dBmV) 5.11 5.49 5.98 N/A
RxMER
(dB) 37.09 37.36 37.36 N/A
Correctable
Codewords 5 3 2 N/A
Uncorrectable
Codewords 297 267 260 N/A

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post code wv1 2xx

Ignitionnet
26-01-2009, 17:28
I believe sir you'll be going into my 50Mbit issues thread - congratulations!

xero01uk
26-01-2009, 17:44
are my readings bad then?

Axegrinder
26-01-2009, 18:45
Power Level
(dBmV) 33.25

Isnt that extremely high? Or is it normal for the 50mb service

Ignitionnet
26-01-2009, 18:49
It's upstream transmit power.

xero01uk
26-01-2009, 20:12
BB'ings

from what you have seen and know about my problem, is it more likely to be a network issue rather than my setup?

surely i should be getting more than 17mb on a wifi connection with both N router, and a N usb donge?

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some more info

Firmware: V1.1.3.9

Region Europe
Channel 11
Mode Up to 145Mbps
Wireless AP ON
Broadcast Name ON
Wi-Fi Protected Setup Configured

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Ive just spoken to VM again, and the ticket was updated at around 4pm this evening, the enginner couldnt find any fault at his end, but he has now forwarded it to 'headend', looks like its going to be a few more days.

On a side note i think some work got done as my last line speed test shot all the way up to 17mb and stayed there.. the tests i ran this afternoon where all over the place.

Speed test as of 6:37pm 26th Jan
https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/local/2009/01/5.png

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doing a speed test from here: http://80.3.144.194/speedtest/SpeedCheck.php

reports around a 9mb at the start and then drops to around 5mb and then continues to drop at alarming speed

File size transferred : 10.0 MB (10485760 bytes)
Total time taken : 17.92 seconds (17922 milliseconds)
Throughput : 585.0 KB/sec [Kilobyte-per-second]
= 0.58 MB/sec [Megabyte-per-second]
= 4680.0 Kbps [Kilobit-per-second]
= 4.68 Mbps [Megabit-per-second]