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I'll do that this evening when it starts acting up. Do you want the levels without the attenuator in line or with? Here is it now with the -9db attenuator. Usually drops about 3-4db on the upstream at night, without the attenuator it can dip into the high 20's range.
Coax comes from high on a pole outside to the back of the house into a box with a coupler adapter, then down into a hole drilled into the brick and I'm guessing under the house then up through the floor into the room with the cable modem. I'll get a flashlight and see if there are any adapters of any sort in the line under the house. Only the cable modem is connected to the coax from Cox..
Usually drops about 3-4db on the upstream at night
Does the dropping of the upstream relate directly to the time you start to get packet loss? Anything in the logs around the time of the packetloss or do you show any uncorrectables on the downstream channels? So far I am thinking it is weather/temp. related to something outside, maybe your tap.
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