Down stream noise margin down to 1

Started by old Bill, Feb 12, 2007, 16:50:32

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old Bill

Have just checked my stats. My downstream noise margin has dropped to 1. Is this normal ?

jupiter

Happens to me all the time.  I guess it depends on your line length and amount of noise.  My router will hang on to the line at that level, but this also varies router to router.

old Bill

Ok that fine. Thanks for the help. :)

Rik

As Jupiter says, Bill, noise margins do drop - usually in the evening, but sometimes in the day. My Netgear will reach -2db before it drops the line, though it displays that as a massive +ve figure.

If you start getting lots of re-sync events, ask CS to get your target noise margin raised by 3db. Once I'd done that, I lost a little speed, but I got a stable line.

Otherwise, try and enjoy using the connection and don't worry about the stats too much, unless you notice an impact.
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Nerval


old Bill

It never crossed my mind to try a new router. ;D :out:. Should be geting my mates in the next couple of days.

Rik

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maxping

Quote from: old Bill on Feb 12, 2007, 18:01:01
Should be geting my mates in the next couple of days.

I dont think a condom will help your connection   :laugh:


Nerval

well it's about the only thing he hasn't tried lol  ;D

Rik

Quote from: maxping on Feb 12, 2007, 19:06:12
I dont think a condom will help your connection   :laugh:



I can see you don't have a collection of toothbrushes, Max. ;)
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siege2

I dont think a condom will help your connection   

I nearly had a chance off using them, only the car broke down whilst going to see my lass
"got towed off the motorway A1 then phoned Brother whome got his works to uplift my car to there garage"

:(
Home SuperMax "BT IPStream Max Premium"

_____________Downstream____Upstream
Data rate...........8128.....................832
Noise margin.....8.1  ......................12.0
Output power....7.8.......................12.5
Attenuation........4.0.......................2.0

Rik

The moral of the story being it's no good being 'prepared' if your car isn't.  :laugh: :out:
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siege2

#12
PS got to my lasses tonight, the moral off it all is, Iam knackered :-) ;D

oh BTW the alternater needed replacing :-)
Home SuperMax "BT IPStream Max Premium"

_____________Downstream____Upstream
Data rate...........8128.....................832
Noise margin.....8.1  ......................12.0
Output power....7.8.......................12.5
Attenuation........4.0.......................2.0

Rik

I was once on holiday in Scotland when there came a nasty knocking sound from under the bonnet. An AA patrol happened to be passing, so I flagged it down. He, like me, thought it was the big end. :(

I pulled into a garage just down the road to see if they could help, the guy lifted the bonnet, had a listen, then took the fan belt off. Knocking stopped. "It's your alternator," he said. He couldn't understand why I was so happy. :)
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Lance

Two lessons here, Rik.

1) Don't think you are a mechanic!
2) Don't use the AA!
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Rik

Oh, I know I'm not a mechanic, Lance (though those were the days when you could service your car with a set of spanners, a feeler gauge and a couple of screwdrivers), but the symptoms were very indicative of a big end problem - the car's, not mine. :)

As to your second point, I'm now with the RAC.  ;)
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