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Palm771
On our wavelength
8 months ago
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what is the maximum upstream  (dB)myou should accept on the hub 5?

  • No problem there either. Everything suggests you have an excellent connection. 

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  • Client62's avatar
    Client62
    Alessandro Volta

    Copy / Paste the text from the Upstream and Downstream tabs, let us have a look.

  • Palm771's avatar
    Palm771
    On our wavelength

    3.1 Downstream channels

    Channel Channel Width (MHz) FFT Type Number of Active Subcarriers Modulation (Active Profile) First Active Subcarrier (Hz)
    33944K1840QAM 40961108

    3.1 Downstream channels

    Channel ID Locked Status RxMER Data (dB) PLC Power (dBmV) Corrected errors (Active Profile) Uncorrectable errors (Active Profile)
    33Locked404.694729854827
  • jpeg1's avatar
    jpeg1
    Alessandro Volta

    That looks good. It is a correct forward path attenuator and it's working as it should. 

    • Palm771's avatar
      Palm771
      On our wavelength

      Are the errors anything to be concerned about?

      I did do a simple ping test and it randomly shows latency over 100ms..

    • Palm771's avatar
      Palm771
      On our wavelength
      https://www.thinkbroadband.com/broadband/monitoring/quality/share/df1597c949a4d08e2fcb24226ff2088b9c9ea8f4

       

  • jpeg1's avatar
    jpeg1
    Alessandro Volta

    No problem there either. Everything suggests you have an excellent connection.