on 16-07-2021 16:32
Hi everyone
only had virgin broadband about a month and have a big problem of it not working for 5 or 6 hours in the day. It seems to be when it’s hot outside. Always at a similar time about 11.30 am and comes back 6pm. There is a join in cable where engineer connected to a cable in garden which is above ground and has black insulation tape around it. I’ve put objects over this to keep it in shade but still have problems. My wife works for NHS and does a lot from home at the moment so this is not an ideal situation. Spent a long time on phone explaining the problem only to be told the earliest an engineer can come out is Aug 13th. Four weeks wait is ridiculous and makes me wish I had stayed with talktalk.
Anyone got any idea about anything I could try to get this solved
thanks Kev
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18-07-2021 07:38 - edited 18-07-2021 07:39
Downstream levels/SNR seems ok, although the Post RS activity looks a bit busy.
Can’t see any Upstream data. There should be 4 channels at 64 QAM with power levels not exceeding 50dB. Also any regular T3/T4 error activity needs investigation.
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on 16-07-2021 16:39
More than likely expansion of the cable is putting signal levels out of spec. A lot of companies are now having issues due to staff being advised to self-isolate, so this may be the problem with the long lead time. Either that or a third party will be replacing your drop line.
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on 16-07-2021 16:39
Most likely is that your signal levels are marginal. Heat on the street side cabinet and cables causes the levels to drop and can cause disconnects.
If you post you hub stats (downstream and upstream levels) when its working early morning and again mid afternoon when it isn't (you can still connect to the hub even if your internet is not working)
Do you have any attenuator connected to the back of the hub?
Was this a self install or engineer attended one?
on 16-07-2021 16:44
Hi
it was installed by an engineer. Like I say outside the house it is joined to an existing cable that had been cut previously by looks of it. It has been covered by black insulation tape. I’ve covered all this so it’s in shade but still have problems.
on 16-07-2021 16:58
So if hot weather is causing problems what is the solution. What can the engineer do to solve this. Seems ludicrous that every time we get nice weather I’m left without broadband
on 16-07-2021 17:55
On the downstream side my signals are about +3dB in the cold.
They are at -0.5dB.
Upstream they go from 44dB up to 48dB now.
If you post your signal levels from the hub we can determine if this is likely the cause.
Regarding the joint in the cable , do you know if this has been undertaken with standard F type connectors?
on 16-07-2021 18:09
HiNot sure what connector the engineer used. I have a white cable from house joining a black cable in garden with lots of black insulation tape round it. How do I check my router for its stats
kev
on 16-07-2021 18:37
@KevB2 wrote:HiNot sure what connector the engineer used. I have a white cable from house joining a black cable in garden with lots of black insulation tape round it. How do I check my router for its stats
kev
Access the router with you web browser on 192.168.0.1 (assuming you are in router mode).
If you have logged in before and set a password then don't log in but click the link at the bottom of the page (Check Router Status)
Then copy and paste the information from the Downstream and Upstream tabs here
on 16-07-2021 19:23
@KevB2 wrote:So if hot weather is causing problems what is the solution. What can the engineer do to solve this. Seems ludicrous that every time we get nice weather I’m left without broadband
A tech will check all the connections replace if necessary & if the signal is still out of tolerance will make an adjustment to the levels in the street cabinet.
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on 18-07-2021 07:23
Hi
Hopefully done this correctly. havent been able to reply until now as broadband off
pretty much all yesterday i assume as it was so hot
this is downstream when working
1 187000000 2.4 38 256 qam 7
2 139000000 3 38 256 qam 1
3 147000000 2.7 38 256 qam 2
4 155000000 2.2 38 256 qam 3
5 163000000 2.4 38 256 qam 4
6 171000000 2.5 40 256 qam 5
7 179000000 2.5 39 256 qam 6
8 195000000 2.2 38 256 qam 8
9 203000000 2 38 256 qam 9
10 211000000 1.7 38 256 qam 10
11 219000000 1.5 36 256 qam 11
12 227000000 1.7 38 256 qam 12
13 235000000 1.7 38 256 qam 13
14 243000000 1.2 38 256 qam 14
15 251000000 1 38 256 qam 15
16 259000000 1 38 256 qam 16
17 267000000 1 38 256 qam 17
18 275000000 1.2 38 256 qam 18
19 283000000 0.9 38 256 qam 19
20 291000000 0.4 38 256 qam 20
21 299000000 0.7 38 256 qam 21
22 307000000 1.2 38 256 qam 22
23 315000000 1.4 38 256 qam 23
24 323000000 1 38 256 qam 24
Downstream bonded channels
Channel Locked Status RxMER (dB) Pre RS Errors Post RS Errors
1 Locked 38.9 5800 122
2 Locked 38.9 43620 251
3 Locked 38.6 3977 118
4 Locked 38.6 1643 67
5 Locked 38.9 2386 208
6 Locked 40.3 460 129
7 Locked 39.3 228 83
8 Locked 38.9 625556 128
9 Locked 38.9 5137824 54
10 Locked 38.9 586 76
11 Locked 36.6 280 283
12 Locked 38.6 238 225
13 Locked 38.6 215 36
14 Locked 38.6 203 116
15 Locked 38.9 200 153
16 Locked 38.9 182 39
17 Locked 38.9 91 125
18 Locked 38.9 100 125
19 Locked 38.9 89 142
20 Locked 38.6 94 111
21 Locked 38.9 49 162
22 Locked 38.9 60 96
23 Locked 38.9 53 34
24 Locked 38.9 21 153
1 187000000 2.4 38 256 qam 7
2 139000000 3 38 256 qam 1
3 147000000 2.7 38 256 qam 2
4 155000000 2.2 38 256 qam 3
5 163000000 2.4 38 256 qam 4
6 171000000 2.5 40 256 qam 5
7 179000000 2.5 39 256 qam 6
8 195000000 2.2 38 256 qam 8
9 203000000 2 38 256 qam 9
10 211000000 1.7 38 256 qam 10
11 219000000 1.5 36 256 qam 11
12 227000000 1.7 38 256 qam 12
13 235000000 1.7 38 256 qam 13
14 243000000 1.2 38 256 qam 14
15 251000000 1 38 256 qam 15
16 259000000 1 38 256 qam 16
17 267000000 1 38 256 qam 17
18 275000000 1.2 38 256 qam 18
19 283000000 0.9 38 256 qam 19
20 291000000 0.4 38 256 qam 20
21 299000000 0.7 38 256 qam 21
22 307000000 1.2 38 256 qam 22
23 315000000 1.4 38 256 qam 23
24 323000000 1 38 256 qam 24
Downstream bonded channels
Channel Locked Status RxMER (dB) Pre RS Errors Post RS Errors
1 Locked 38.9 5800 122
2 Locked 38.9 43620 251
3 Locked 38.6 3977 118
4 Locked 38.6 1643 67
5 Locked 38.9 2386 208
6 Locked 40.3 460 129
7 Locked 39.3 228 83
8 Locked 38.9 625556 128
9 Locked 38.9 5137824 54
10 Locked 38.9 586 76
11 Locked 36.6 280 283
12 Locked 38.6 238 225
13 Locked 38.6 215 36
14 Locked 38.6 203 116
15 Locked 38.9 200 153
16 Locked 38.9 182 39
17 Locked 38.9 91 125
18 Locked 38.9 100 125
19 Locked 38.9 89 142
20 Locked 38.6 94 111
21 Locked 38.9 49 162
22 Locked 38.9 60 96
23 Locked 38.9 53 34
24 Locked 38.9 21 153
and this when not working
Refresh data
Downstream bonded channels
Channel Frequency (Hz) Power (dBmV) SNR (dB) Modulation Channel ID
1 403000000 -15 33 256 qam 30
Downstream bonded channels
Channel Locked Status RxMER (dB) Pre RS Errors Post RS Errors
1 Locked 33.9 916 0
Upstream bonded channels
Channel Frequency (Hz) Power (dBmV) Symbol Rate (ksps) Modulation Channel ID
Upstream bonded channels
Channel Channel Type T1 Timeouts T2 Timeouts T3 Timeouts T4 Timeouts
router status when not working
Cable Modem Status
Item Status Comments
Acquired Downstream Channel (Hz)
403000000
Ranging
Ranged Upstream Channel (Hz)
Update in progress
undefined
Provisioning State
Offline
many thanks
Kev