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RossS
Sep 10, 2020Aspirant
CM1150v notice 6 message
I keep getting this notice: CM-STATUS message sent. Event Type Code: 16; Chan ID: 29; DSID: N/A; MAC Addr: N/A; OFDM/OFDMA Profile ID: 3.;CM-MAC=28:80:88:d4:29:28;CMTS-MAC=00:01:5c:ad:ea:57;CM-QOS=...
- Sep 12, 2020
Maintance person for xfinity came and checked outside feed to my neighbor hood (my part) and found problem. Now all dBmV values are in spec. Thank you for the help.
RossS
Sep 10, 2020Aspirant
RossS
Sep 10, 2020Aspirant
- RossSSep 10, 2020Aspirant
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- plemansSep 10, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Your power levels are out of spec. You should be between -7.5dbmv ad 7.5dbmv. You should also only see about a 3.5dbmv difference betweenthe channels. You're running from -14.9 to -8.6.
If you have any splitters, amplifiers, attenuators in the coax line, remove them. If this doesn't help, you'd need your isp to check the line.
- RossSSep 10, 2020Aspirant
Hi thanks for the response. Xfinity technician was out yesterday and told me on his test epuipment everything was fine since that was the reason I called in the first place. He replaced cable which is a straight shot from box outside. The reason I called xfinity was tell them them my download speeds were ok but upload was 20 when it usually around 40. They did a health check and said download stream was out of spec but when technician came he said it was ok. I called back last night and they have another tech coming out Saturday. The person I talked to last night said the same thing they were out of spec. Other then checking all the same things the other tech did not sure what this one can do. There is an amplifier that the cable is hooked to.