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Hello Akeeb4316
You have alot of timeouts in your logs which indicates a connection issue with your ISP it could be some wiring issue in your home or somewhere in your area I would contact your ISP have them send a tech to check things out.
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Hello I too am having a problem. I was with Time Warner Cable in Dallas TX which is now Sprectum. I only get one upload locked.
Sprectum tech support has been no help. First I hate they will not Flash new Firmware. And just as mad at Netgear for letting us flash our own. I understand there are reasons.
Can someome give me a clue. As what is the Power Range needed by the Upload Stream? I saw an issue on here with the Up Load Stream lock had a power level that was too high. I hope to post an attachment here. This is my first post. I'm not new at this. But don't know what I'm looking at. Thank you.
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here is a KB about power levels.
https://kb.netgear.com/24311/Power-level-guidelines-for-a-NETGEAR-cable-modem-router
DarrenM
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your Upstream power is way TOO HIGH. thats why US is not-bonded and it is in Amber.
If you did not change anything in your home, someone or Comcast changed something outside your home and and messed up your power.
if you have splitter, you need to remove the splitters to reduce Upstream power.
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Either you have too long runs of coax cable in your house, or you have too many or too big splitters or the signal coming into your house itself is too much attenuation in upstream path.
If you cannot fix something in your house, you need to call Comcast and ask them to "lower the upstream power by reducing the attenuation in the path" technicians know it. Ask them to keep it around mid-40s.
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I have a Netgear C6300 AC1750 modem. I have Comcast/Xfinity cable and I returned all of their equipment because I did not want to continue paying rental fees. I just purchased this Netgear Wireless cable modem and the upstream light is solid amber. I had Comcast come out and check all the lines and they said it was an issue with the modem. I will screenshot and post the pics from my modem upstream log. PLEASE HELP!!!!!
I have not had internet for 2 weeks.
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Is your modem provisioned? If not provision it.
also, your upstream power is very high. This is due to either outside cabling or extra splitters in your house.
first thing you want to check is provisioning.
what happens when you try to connect via ethernet and go to www.google.com ?
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The modem was provisioned and there is one splitter in the house. Comcast is coming out for a third time tomorrow. Why is it that their equipment works but Netgear equipment does not work? I thought Netgear equipment was better?
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What is the problem you are facing (it is not clear with the original post)? Is it just Amber LED? or no internet at all?
Please post the event logs as well.
Amber LED is typically not comcast devices and specific to NTGR devices to show non-bonded upstream. You can probably plugin comcast device and see what is the upstream power and if the upstream is actually bonded.
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The amber led light for upstream is lit. THere is no internet available when this light is lit. I looked at the event logs and it seems the system is getting a flood alert of some sort every few minutes. Devices are able to connect but there is no internet. The upstream channel that is locked has a power of 52 db or something. I'm not home now so I can't get the exact terminology.
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I also have the problem with an amber upstream. I seem that everything is okay except the power level please check. Thanks.
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