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Author Topic: DLM Banded Profiles?  (Read 45602 times)

NewtronStar

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Re: DLM Banded Profiles?
« Reply #105 on: January 28, 2015, 11:35:55 PM »

DLM is bound to have me  :'(

it won't as the ES got close but never went above the threshold this time as your line seems to like playing poker with the DLM there will be a day you loose your hand of cards  ;D
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Re: DLM Banded Profiles?
« Reply #106 on: January 29, 2015, 10:41:47 AM »

DLM is bound to have me  :'(

it won't as the ES got close but never went above the threshold this time as your line seems to like playing poker with the DLM there will be a day you loose your hand of cards  ;D

Sadly it had me last night :(banded downstream and lost upstream sync  ::)

Anything I can do to try source this RFI? I tried unplugging everything in the house except the modem, retrieved the stats and still had the errors, so guessing its outside my house?

I've now spoken to a manager and got a fault raised for this, don't know if it will get anywhere though.
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Re: DLM Banded Profiles?
« Reply #107 on: January 29, 2015, 05:22:58 PM »

Sadly it had me last night :(banded downstream and lost upstream sync  ::)

Anything I can do to try source this RFI? I tried unplugging everything in the house except the modem, retrieved the stats and still had the errors, so guessing its outside my house?

I've now spoken to a manager and got a fault raised for this, don't know if it will get anywhere though.

I see you have 2222 errored seconds an still climbing on MDWS and the 24 hour period has not yet come to a close.

Your were right in thinking the DLM was going to take action  :ouch:
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Re: DLM Banded Profiles?
« Reply #108 on: January 29, 2015, 05:25:51 PM »

Sadly it had me last night :(banded downstream and lost upstream sync  ::)

Anything I can do to try source this RFI? I tried unplugging everything in the house except the modem, retrieved the stats and still had the errors, so guessing its outside my house?

I've now spoken to a manager and got a fault raised for this, don't know if it will get anywhere though.

I see you have 2222 errored seconds an still climbing on MDWS and the 24 hour period has not yet come to a close.

Your were right in thinking the DLM was going to take action  :ouch:
Error rate has decreased since the DLM resync this morning but it'll probably take action again tomorrow due to the high errors.

A fault was showing though due to high error rate so it's been reported.

Go from there I guess, but its within acceptable limits still so their being awkward.

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Re: DLM Banded Profiles?
« Reply #109 on: January 30, 2015, 10:43:43 AM »

Further DLM hit this morning to down and upstream.

Errors have stopped but sync speed is now 5 2mbps.

I really want to try and work out what maybe the cause of this noise as the fec errors are still very high?
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Re: DLM Banded Profiles?
« Reply #110 on: January 30, 2015, 06:07:43 PM »

The only sure-fire way of checking that the problem is not being generated within you own environment would be to provide a temporary power supply for the modem & router -- a car battery or a power-tool's battery pack, for example -- and to use a laptop computer. Then use the main switch to isolate the building from the incoming AC power supply.
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