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joeb0506
Tuning in

hello im just wondering if anyone knows if this is all okay as i did have a two way spillter and my wifi was all over the place and always dropped out and then i removed the spiller and now i dont see no - on any of the number so im just wondering if this is all okay now.

 

Downstream bonded channels

Channel Frequency (Hz) Power (dBmV) SNR (dB) Modulation Channel ID

12030000003.240256 qam9
22110000003.238256 qam10
3219000000338256 qam11
42270000003.238256 qam12
52350000003.238256 qam13
6243000000340256 qam14
7251000000340256 qam15
82590000003.240256 qam16
9267000000340256 qam17
102750000002.940256 qam18
11283000000340256 qam19
122910000003.240256 qam20
132990000003.940256 qam21
143070000003.940256 qam22
153150000003.940256 qam23
163230000004.440256 qam24
173310000004.540256 qam25
183390000004.440256 qam26
193470000004.540256 qam27
203550000004.440256 qam28
213630000004.640256 qam29
223710000004.540256 qam30
233790000004.640256 qam31
243870000004.540256 qam32
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lotharmat
Community elder
Power levels look fine!



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Hub 3 - Modem Mode - TP-Link Archer C7

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i have just added a photo this is what it looked like with the splitter so does the one with out the spiltter look so much better

this is with the splitter so does that look bad

 

 

Downstream bonded channels

Channel Frequency (Hz) Power (dBmV) SNR (dB) Modulation Channel ID

1203000000-3.238256 qam9
2211000000-338256 qam10
3219000000-334256 qam11
4227000000-332256 qam12
5235000000-3.538256 qam13
6243000000-3.538256 qam14
7251000000-3.538256 qam15
8259000000-3.238256 qam16
9267000000-3.538256 qam17
10275000000-3.438256 qam18
11283000000-2.740256 qam19
12291000000-2.740256 qam20
13299000000-2.238256 qam21
14307000000-1.738256 qam22
15315000000-140256 qam23
16323000000-140256 qam24
17331000000-1.240256 qam25
18339000000-1.438256 qam26
19347000000-0.940256 qam27
20355000000-140256 qam28
21363000000-0.940256 qam29
22371000000-1.240256 qam30
23379000000-0.440256 qam31
24387000000040256 qam32

Still fine!

Downstream should be between -6 and +10 dBmV

Yours fall into that with and without the splitter!



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Hub 3 - Modem Mode - TP-Link Archer C7

okay so how comes i keep getting drop outs all the time and then my speed goes slow

COuld be noise ingress or an upstream problem

Post the rest of the hub stats (might have been helpful from the start as well as the fact that you had connection issues)



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Hub 3 - Modem Mode - TP-Link Archer C7

Cable Modem StatusItem Status Comments

Acquired Downstream Channel (Hz)
203000000
Locked
Ranged Upstream Channel (Hz)
60300000
Locked
Provisioning State
Online

 

 

Upstream bonded channels

Channel Frequency (Hz) Power (dBmV) Symbol Rate (ksps) Modulation Channel ID

16030000042.5512064 qam1
24620000042.3512064 qam3
35370000042.5512064 qam2
43940000041.8512064 qam4



Upstream bonded channels

Channel Channel Type T1 Timeouts T2 Timeouts T3 Timeouts T4 Timeouts

1ATDMA0000
2ATDMA0000
3ATDMA0000
4ATDMA0000

 

 

Network access
Allowed
Maximum Number of CPEs
1
Baseline Privacy
Enabled
DOCSIS Mode
Docsis30
Config file
cmreg-vmdg505-bbt060-b.cm



Primary Downstream Service Flow

SFID56812
Max Traffic Rate230000061
Max Traffic Burst42600
Min Traffic Rate0



Primary Upstream Service Flow

SFID56811
Max Traffic Rate22000061
Max Traffic Burst42600
Min Traffic Rate0
Max Concatenated Burst42600
Scheduling TypeBestEffort

Upstream also looks fine from a power point of view.

DO the drop outs happen with only WiFi or ethernet too!



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Hub 3 - Modem Mode - TP-Link Archer C7