  dslwanter Why would I want DSL? I have FTTH Premium join:2002-12-16 Lowellville, OH
·Armstrong Zoom In..
·AT&T Midwest
| Upstream Power Question
Downstream Freq/Power: 111.000 MHz 4 dBmV Signal to Noise Ratio: 39 dB Modulation: QAM256
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Upstream Freq/Power: 20.000 MHz 50 dBmV Channel Type: Mixed (TDMA and ATDMA)
Symbol Rate: 2560 kSym/sec
Modulation: QAM64
Been noticing a steady climb on the Upstream power, now I'm up to 50dBmV. I've been told to watch if it starts going to that point, anything I can do on my end? The run to the modem is off the first splitter right after the fiber box converts the line to coax and sends coax into the house. -- Check our my internet radio station: »www.thebomb102.com, featuring new music and hits of the millennium, powered by FTTH! |
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 Clearpix
join:2008-01-17 Wilmington, DE
·Verizon FIOS
| I think 55 is tops for your modulation for DOCSYS(if I remember accurately. If you are FTTH and seeing that your return is climbing it most likely can be two things. 1) The laser transmitter (in your FTTH - coax box)is drifting/dying. 2) your modem is drifting/dying. IF you can try a new modem you might try that. If you are on a two way split, that's the best. If you are on a three way, check to see if your modem is on the lowest loss leg of the splitter. Some splitters are unbalanced. This means one leg has less loss than others. Whats your ISP btw? |
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  dslwanter Why would I want DSL? I have FTTH Premium join:2002-12-16 Lowellville, OH
·Armstrong Zoom In..
·AT&T Midwest
1 edit | ISP is Armstrong Cable, a well respected mid-sized company around here. I'm going to have some set-up pictures hopefully soon when I make my next review. Took over our township last year and built a new cable system and did it with fiber right to the premise. Apparantly I've been told fiber is actually cheaper than coax and our old system was so broken down that it just needed replaced.
I'll check on the splitter. I've read that installing an amp on the modem run probably won't help either.
I'n not having any problems but would like to try and address the issue before I do, it was 47 when I first got service. The weather got warmer recently, but I didn't think fiber would be too sensitive to that. -- Check our my internet radio station: »www.thebomb102.com, featuring new music and hits of the millennium, powered by FTTH! |
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 Gib4500
join:2003-12-08 Sardis, OH
·Windjammer Cable
·AT&T Midwest
·RoadRunner Cable
1 edit | ANother thing you'll notice is that as the weather warms up the upstream power will increase. I had this problem like a couple years ago in the summer time in the heat i would lose connection. Then in the evening my connection would come back. They eventually found a bad amp in the return path. My connection is good now.
Wow i didn't know they have ftth cable connections anywhere yet. That is cool.
Oh sorry when i wrote my post i forgot it's probably different if it's fiber. So i don't know if that would appy to your situation or not. Either way good luck. At least now you don't have to deal with those dreaded thunderstorm outages from miles away. |
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  dslwanter Why would I want DSL? I have FTTH Premium join:2002-12-16 Lowellville, OH
·Armstrong Zoom In..
·AT&T Midwest
| said by Gib4500 :Either way good luck. At least now you don't have to deal with those dreaded thunderstorm outages from miles away. ! I hope not anyway, only had one good thunderstorm since it was installed and (knock on wood) not one error message in the log as a result. Fiber is suppose to be far less sensitive to interference, so we shall see.
As soon as I get some time hopefully next week, I'll wip out the ol' camera and take some pictures of the FTTH set-up and review my service again. -- Check our my internet radio station: »www.thebomb102.com, featuring new music and hits of the millennium, powered by FTTH! |
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