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It's always been like that, I have no idea why.
Does the OFDM signal change when you get packet loss?
- mattGPT3 years agoNew Contributor II
1:20am, everything is fine, whatever it was must have been resolved, at least for now. Seems the connection is more agreeable with only the -3db attenuator installed. No uncorrectables at this time, no dynamic range window violations in the log except for the one from the earlier screenshot.
Didn't matter prior if there was no attenuator installed at all when the packet loss was occurring. I wonder if someone was doing late night backups for a period of time and overloading the node I share with them? - WiderMouthOpen3 years agoEsteemed Contributor II
How is your downstream OFDM channel(159) now? It should be -10 to +5dB. It was showing -48 with no SNR lock which probably means the signal for that channel is too weak.
- mattGPT3 years agoNew Contributor II
I don't know what you mean by that, are you talking about channel 159? As for all the other upstream/downstream, nothing changed when I seen massive packet loss. What should the channel 159 look like?
I switched to a -3db attenuator, here's what it looks like so far today. I'll check again later when the problems usually occur.
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