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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => Routers / COVR => DGL-4500 => Topic started by: kargo27 on March 18, 2011, 10:02:48 AM
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I have a modem error but it shows some MAC addresses. Should I post this on the forum or is it a security risk?
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http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r24828043-Ubee-3.0-Power-levels (http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r24828043-Ubee-3.0-Power-levels)
I would check the cable modem lines going out side the house and to the telephone pole or a hub.
Do you have any in line cable splitters? It's preferred to not use them if possible or only use one and make it a good quality one if you need a splitter on the line.
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Thanks, Furr!
Yes, we do have a splitter and they ran a brand new line to the house when I did the switchover last month.
However, they are using our existing coax cables from DirecTV which are about 3 years old.
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Those cables that are 3 years old in the house? I would try as a test to remove the splitter if you can do that. I have a dedicated cable line here for Internet. I would try running a new cable in house to the modem and check with out a splitter.
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Furry,
Done! I took the splitter off the modem and ran the phone and TV off the splitter. We hardly use the land line anyway.
I'll monitor it for now. There must be another splitter outside the house though, so it was going through 2 splitters, now it's just one.
kargo
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What's a good power level for a modem? IIRC, before I did the splitter fix, it was at 3 to 5dbmv and now it's at -3dbmv.
Frequency 729000000 N/A N/A N/A
Lock Status
(QAM Lock/FEC Sync/MPEG Lock) Y/Y/Y N/N/N N/N/N N/N/N
Channel Id 1 N/A N/A N/A
Modulation 256QAM N/A N/A N/A
Symbol Rate
(Msym/sec) 5.360537 N/A N/A N/A
Interleave Depth I=32
J=4 N/A N/A N/A
Power Level
(dBmV) -3.53 N/A N/A N/A
RxMER
(dB) 35.25 N/A N/A N/A
Correctable
Codewords 17 N/A N/A N/A
Uncorrectable
Codewords 849 N/A N/A N/A
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I would call up and ask a tech for your ISP. I presume there are some standards out there however they might be different. They should be able to tell you. I would get ahold of 2nd level tech support if 1st level can't answer.
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Your right, signal levels CAN be different for different places, most of the time signal standards are pretty even across the board. So yea, call your ISP, but reinforce what they say with your own research. A outline below should help.
Downstream Power Level: -10 to +5. As close to 0 as possible.
DS SNR: Atleast above 27. 32-36 is better. The higher the better.
Upstream Power Level:Below 50. 42-46 is the sweet spot.
US SNR: You will have to call your ISP for this. Can vary depending on what QAM they are using.
BTW, any error message with your MAC is probably a DHCP error, and not all that critical. Atleast in in itself.
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Mine are falling into the "good" range Harry listed, except for my Upstream Power Level. It's at 35.00.
So far no errors since removing that splitter.
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Update: Still no errors of any kind and up 2 days now. :)
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Bah! Error today!
"No Ranging Response received - T3 time-out"
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By itself, it doesn't mean you have a issue. Was it enough to actually cause a connection issue? Think of it like a scratch on a CD. Scratches on CD aren't good, but just because you have a few scratches, doesn't mean it's going to skip.
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OK, good. Nah, I didn't notice anything but I'm not sure if anyone was on at the time.
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Sounds like ur fussing with your hardware. LOL Enjoy it now. Don't worry about it. ;D
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LOL, Furry, just saw your post.
OK, what about this new modem error?
Received Response to Broadcast Maintenance Request, But no Unicast Maintenance opportunities received - T4 time out
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Your modem is going down, replace soon. :P
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It can mean other things too. Basically, too many T3's can lead to a T4. T3's and T4's can be caused by all kinds of things, including hardware failure. Check signal levels first, make sure they are within spec. and if you do buy a new modem, make sure you can return it incase that isn't the issue. A t4 is almost always service effecting, unlike T3's, so if you continue to have them, it may be time for a service call from your ISP.
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Thanks Harry, will monitor it! I haven't gotten another yet.