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Billy-Bob
16-10-2009, 22:25
There is a very useful sticky on this forum telling users the optimum parameters and tolerances for cable modems levels, but these do not appear to bear any resemblance to the figures reported by VM's 50Mb modem.
Could someone with a technical background maybe add a new sticky giving the modem levels for the 50Mb service please?

Ta.

Pantsu-san
17-10-2009, 13:26
I'd already requested this around 2 weeks ago in this (http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/12/33656284-updating-cable-modem-signal-levels-sticky.html) thread but nobody wanted to help. Shame really as I'm getting very bored of reading "Please can somebody check my levels as I'm only getting 48.3Mb and I should be getting 50Mb when using Azereus".

I guess I'm just fooling myself into believing that people would actually pay attention to the stickies in the first place. Grumble. :(

MovedGoalPosts
17-10-2009, 14:21
As stated in that other thread, if the Cable Forum Team is advised of the current information we'd update the sticky thread. I assume therefore nobody has a definitive answer :shrug:

Billy-Bob
18-10-2009, 15:27
Thanks guys. That'll teach me to search a bit harder before I post. Hopefully, someone who works for VM will let us all know what the values should be for the 50Mb modem sooner or later.:dozey:

pazor
19-10-2009, 09:18
I dont think they know the correct levels prob just make them up !

xocemp
19-10-2009, 19:56
I dont think they know the correct levels prob just make them up !

:LOL:

Downstream - QAM256 are: +7 to -3 dBmV.
Upstream - Upstream signal levels should be between 35 and 54dBmV

Peter_
22-10-2009, 17:34
Here is a possible Sticky for 50Mb power levels across all platforms

Downstream

* Knowsley networks using QAM64 are: -7 to +3 dBmV.

* Knowsley networks using QAM256 are: -3 to +7 dBmV.

* Langley & Bromley networks using QAM64 are: -10 to 0 dBmV.

* Langley & Bromley networks using QAM256 are: -4 to +6 dBmV.


Upstream

* Upstream signal levels (from the modem) should be between 34 and
55dBmV.

xocemp
23-10-2009, 21:50
Platform doesn't matter mate, just the modulation type. Good post.

MovedGoalPosts
24-10-2009, 12:51
I've merged the threads to make life easier ;)

So which of you is correct, xocemp or Moldava? Perhaps it's just a typo in terms of the use of "+" or "-"

Peter_
24-10-2009, 13:01
:LOL:

Downstream - QAM256 are: +7 to -3 dBmV.


---------- Post added at 13:01 ---------- Previous post was at 13:00 ----------



* Knowsley networks using QAM256 are: -3 to +7 dBmV.


They are the same just laid out differently because Xocemp would have pointed it out already;)

Billy-Bob
24-10-2009, 16:52
How can I tell whether I am on Knowsley or Langley & Bromley?

Peter_
24-10-2009, 17:01
Go to this site and put your IP in the search bar and it will say here

http://www.db.ripe.net/whois?form_type=simple&full_query_string=&searchtext=+77.101.82.26+&do_search=Search

Get your IP from the top of this page where it says connection

---------------------------

Your Platform will be shown here

inetnum:
netname:
descr: Platform ID will be here

Billy-Bob
24-10-2009, 17:12
Go to this site and put your IP in the search bar and it will say here

http://www.db.ripe.net/whois?form_type=simple&full_query_string=&searchtext=+77.101.82.26+&do_search=Search

Get your IP from the top of this page where it says connection

---------------------------

Your Platform will be shown here

inetnum:
netname:
descr: Platform ID will be here

Thanks Moldova

Umm...it lists descr: NTL Infrastructure - Peterborough

Any ideas?

Peter_
24-10-2009, 17:22
Put your IP into here http://tools.virginmedia.com/ and click NSlookup then copy the Server IP address and repeat the NSlookup with that IP and it should say the Arpa name which should be either langley or bromley.

Billy-Bob
24-10-2009, 19:36
Put your IP into here http://tools.virginmedia.com/ and click NSlookup then copy the Server IP address and repeat the NSlookup with that IP and it should say the Arpa name which should be either langley or bromley.

Thanks.
That gives in-addr.arpa name = ns1-kno.blueyonder.net.
which I'm guessing is Knowsley? I'm a bit surprised by the blueyonder bit, as my area is ex-NTL, but I guess the networks have been chopped around somewhat since VM took over?

Peter_
24-10-2009, 20:19
Thanks.
That gives in-addr.arpa name = ns1-kno.blueyonder.net.
which I'm guessing is Knowsley? I'm a bit surprised by the blueyonder bit, as my area is ex-NTL, but I guess the networks have been chopped around somewhat since VM took over?
You will be either Langley or Bromley as you are EX-NTL, Knowsley is Kn so the the NTL platform is different regards naming unlike Knowsley.

The will probably be someone who can tell you which platform you are on by the uBR.

Billy-Bob
24-10-2009, 21:57
You will be either Langley or Bromley as you are EX-NTL, Knowsley is Kn so the the NTL platform is different regards naming unlike Knowsley.

The will probably be someone who can tell you which platform you are on by the uBR.

Ta!:)

Peter_
25-10-2009, 11:51
Within the ex-ntl areas 20-22 are ex-C&W aka Bromley

24-31 are 'original' ntl aka Langley