Those stats are weird. Like eric says you would normally expect the upstream to be 288.
I was wondering about a traditional fixed speed - but its not - the prescence of FEC errors indicate the line is interleaved so it has to be on MAX.
The atten should be giving the line more than that - and theres plenty of spare SNR Margin.
However, with the large amount of spare SNR - I wouldnt expect to see that many CRC errors, Errored seconds.. and 2 loss of signals.
Now wondering fixed rate MAX by the DLM due to past performance issues?
Could this line perhaps be seeing noise spikes that the 6 hour period up hasnt shown as yet? Could it be a large spike (surge) that knocks the connection out before it racks up 100's of errors?
Where is your router plugged in? Is it on an extension or master socket.
Plugging in your router direct into the
test socket behind the master socket is normally the next step.. but if you are on a fixed MAX line then the sync wouldnt change.
If the
Btw performance checker was working then it may show up that you are on an assured rate service. (it gets very busy in the eves).
If you could configure
routerstats to work with your router, then it may (or may not) show some interesting results if you let it record the SNR Margin over a longer period of time.
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[edit - my post made at the same time as Ezzers and our posts crossed]