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(deleted) Wed 29-Dec-10 08:31:59
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Re: Power Levels


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Engineer booked for tuesday morning. The service has dropped every morning for past few days so might be related. Spoke to the 50Mb customer services and the agent I spoke to was very suprised at how high the levels were.

Ian
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(deleted) Tue 04-Jan-11 10:02:50
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Engineer been and gone. Power levels now between 4 and 6. Apparently they are doing an upgrade of the street cabs and when upgraded they add 10 dBmV to the power on the new tap points. He moved me to a new tap point and looking good so far.

Ian
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(deleted) Tue 04-Jan-11 10:22:27
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In reply to a post by mrblobby:
Engineer been and gone. Power levels now between 4 and 6. Apparently they are doing an upgrade of the street cabs and when upgraded they add 10 dBmV to the power on the new tap points. He moved me to a new tap point and looking good so far.

Ian


Where in the country are you please Ian? I see London and Southampton in your profile and would be interested in which bit of London if it was there.

Thanks.


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(deleted) Tue 04-Jan-11 11:36:10
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Re: Power Levels


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In reply to a post by Ignitionnet:
In reply to a post by mrblobby:
Engineer been and gone. Power levels now between 4 and 6. Apparently they are doing an upgrade of the street cabs and when upgraded they add 10 dBmV to the power on the new tap points. He moved me to a new tap point and looking good so far.

Ian


Where in the country are you please Ian? I see London and Southampton in your profile and would be interested in which bit of London if it was there.

Thanks.


Live in Southampton but work in London. The broadband is at my home address. (Virgin area 021 I believe).

Ian
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(experienced) Fri 07-Jan-11 11:24:53
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Re: Power Levels


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In reply to a post by djfunkdup:
yea they are too high 10.00 is the max they should be


Where do get that info from please?

Mine shows :-

Downstream Receive Power Level : 18.8 dBmV
Upstream transmit Power Level : 42.0 dBmV

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Keef- Dartford Kent UK
VirginMedia 10M
<a href="http://www.thinkbroadband.com/speedtest/results/id/129434490096301225758.html"><img alt="My Broadband Speed Test" src="http://www.thinkbroadband.com/speedtest/button/129434490096301225758.png" /></a>
Previously - Crosswinds, IC24, FreeOnlineNet, X-Stream, Totalise, Freeserve, Force9, TescoNet, AOL, Freenetname, NTL, Pipex, E7
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(deleted) Fri 07-Jan-11 12:40:30
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On the Virgin Forums there is a sticky post here

Ian
Standard User hk11
(experienced) Fri 07-Jan-11 14:14:55
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Thanks.

"downstream in the range -15 to +15 dBmv"
"upstream is spec'd in the range 8 dBmv to 58 dBmv "

Unless I'm missing something?

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(deleted) Fri 07-Jan-11 16:21:16
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Yes that is the spec but not all modems can handle high power levels properly.
DOWNSTREAM POWER (Optimal)

Rule of thumb: -3 dBmv to +6 dBmv

The above advice compares with the VM stated optimum values by region (according to implemented infrastructure standards) and modulation:

QAM64 (Knowsley networks) -7 dBmv to +3 dBmv

QAM64 (Langley/Bromley) -10 dBmv to 0 dBmv

QAM256 -3 dBmv to +7 dBmv



This is not cast in stone. A good modem (Cisco 2100 comes to mind) can handle nearer the DOCSIS spec if the level is steady and the experience good. If the experience is bad, then look for high downstream power, particularly above the 9 dBmv mark.


I would give the helpline a call (0800 - 0520431 is the dedicated 50Mb help line).

Ian
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