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Scott_UU
Mar 28, 2019Star
CM1150V Upstream Channel Problem with Xfinity
I purchased a CM1150V to replace an Xfinity (Arris) XB6. The XB6 had been in place, running in bridge mode, for 2 months. It showed (4) upstream channels with good power levels, (31+OFDM) downstre...
- Apr 03, 2019
An Xfinity tech was out today. He found a noise block filter at the pole. No idea when or why it was installed. That was blocking the two lower frequency channels.
A noise block filter had previously been ruled out, because the Xfinity-supplied Arris XB6 was reporting all (4) channels locked. So I now question the veracity of the Arris XB6 status page. All other modems tested (CM1150V, Arris TM722G, Arris SBV3202) were unable to lock the channels with that filter in place. So I don't think the Arris XB6 was actually locking those channels either, even though it said it was.
Once the tech removed the noise block filter at the pole, the CM1150V immediately locked all (4) channels. The constant T3/T4 errors are gone as well. No problems with the CM1150V, the upstream issue was all from a previous Xfinity/Comcast tech installing that noise block filter at the tap.
Thanks to vkdelta for help and supporting information, which helped me explain/prove the problem to Xfinity so they would come fix it!
Scott_UU
Apr 02, 2019Star
vkdelta -
I disconnected the CM1150V, connected a splitter in it's place, then connected the CM1150V and XB6 (Arris TG3482G) to the splitter. Both are connected to CMTS. The CM1150V is activated (data and voice), the XB6 is not.
Signal levels are of course degraded a bit for both, because of the additional splitter, but are still within operating range.
I will PM you with additional details as requested. Thanks for the assistance!
Scott_UU
Apr 03, 2019Star
An Xfinity tech was out today. He found a noise block filter at the pole. No idea when or why it was installed. That was blocking the two lower frequency channels.
A noise block filter had previously been ruled out, because the Xfinity-supplied Arris XB6 was reporting all (4) channels locked. So I now question the veracity of the Arris XB6 status page. All other modems tested (CM1150V, Arris TM722G, Arris SBV3202) were unable to lock the channels with that filter in place. So I don't think the Arris XB6 was actually locking those channels either, even though it said it was.
Once the tech removed the noise block filter at the pole, the CM1150V immediately locked all (4) channels. The constant T3/T4 errors are gone as well. No problems with the CM1150V, the upstream issue was all from a previous Xfinity/Comcast tech installing that noise block filter at the tap.
Thanks to vkdelta for help and supporting information, which helped me explain/prove the problem to Xfinity so they would come fix it!