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I can only get 33Mbps up and down after switching to CM1000 firmware V6.01.02 and Comcast Xfinity 1000Mbps plan. I need help interpreting these values to know if my problem is the modem or my service.
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A screen snip will show all the values. I don't quite see them all. But from what I can see, there's issues with your line. To many errors, not all the channels are locked, ofdm issues, and your power is way out of spec. You should be within 3dBmV of each other.
A couple things you can try.
1. remove all splitters, amplifiers, attenuators from your line.
2. preferrably hook up directly where the coax enters your house. This removes the chance that its the wiring internal to your home.
3. inspect your line in the house if you can't move the modem to the entrance. Check for kinks, corrosion, bad/cheap connectors, wear to the coax, and loose connectors.
If you do all that and your connection is still looking like it is, have your isp inspect your line. You're responsible for it after it enters the home which is why I recommend direct connecting it.It removes the chance of the problem being in your home. ISP's really like to blame the issue on the wiring within the home.
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Re: Lower speeds after switch to CM1000
Downstream Bonded Channels (Partial Service)
Channel | Lock Status | Modulation | Channel ID | Frequency | Power | SNR / MER | Unerrored Codewords | Correctable Codewords | Uncorrectable Codewords |
1 | Locked | QAM256 | 37 | 651000000 Hz | -3.6 dBmV | 38.8 dB | 29043116 | 80 | 420 |
2 | Locked | QAM256 | 9 | 483000000 Hz | -0.4 dBmV | 39.2 dB | 25038117 | 897 | 0 |
3 | Locked | QAM256 | 10 | 489000000 Hz | -0.3 dBmV | 38.4 dB | 27387075 | 1481 | 4950 |
4 | Locked | QAM256 | 11 | 495000000 Hz | -0.4 dBmV | 33.9 dB | 27418418 | 1616 | 4874 |
5 | Locked | QAM256 | 12 | 501000000 Hz | -0.8 dBmV | 35.6 dB | 27426064 | 1087 | 4917 |
6 | Locked | QAM256 | 13 | 507000000 Hz | -1.7 dBmV | 33.7 dB | 27433031 | 1164 | 4869 |
7 | Locked | QAM256 | 14 | 513000000 Hz | -2.1 dBmV | 34.6 dB | 27440052 | 1110 | 4864 |
8 | Not Locked | Unknown | 0 | 0 Hz | 0.0 dBmV | 0.0 dB | 0 | 0 | 0 |
9 | Not Locked | Unknown | 0 | 0 Hz | 0.0 dBmV | 0.0 dB | 0 | 0 | 0 |
10 | Locked | QAM256 | 17 | 531000000 Hz | -2.3 dBmV | 28.1 dB | 27263782 | 186097 | 4555 |
11 | Not Locked | Unknown | 0 | 0 Hz | 0.0 dBmV | 0.0 dB | 0 | 0 | 0 |
12 | Locked | QAM256 | 19 | 543000000 Hz | -1.4 dBmV | 31.9 dB | 27455832 | 1087 | 4981 |
13 | Locked | QAM256 | 20 | 549000000 Hz | -1.4 dBmV | 39.8 dB | 27464252 | 1282 | 5757 |
14 | Not Locked | Unknown | 0 | 0 Hz | 0.0 dBmV | 0.0 dB | 0 | 0 | 0 |
15 | Locked | QAM256 | 22 | 561000000 Hz | -1.1 dBmV | 31.9 dB | 27381173 | 83957 | 4135 |
16 | Not Locked | Unknown | 0 | 0 Hz | 0.0 dBmV | 0.0 dB | 0 | 0 | 0 |
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17 | Not Locked | Unknown | 0 | 0 Hz | 0.0 dBmV | 0.0 dB | 0 | 0 | 0 |
18 | Not Locked | Unknown | 0 | 0 Hz | 0.0 dBmV | 0.0 dB | 0 | 0 | 0 |
19 | Not Locked | Unknown | 0 | 0 Hz | 0.0 dBmV | 0.0 dB | 0 | 0 | 0 |
20 | Not Locked | Unknown | 0 | 0 Hz | 0.0 dBmV | 0.0 dB | 0 | 0 | 0 |
21 | Not Locked | Unknown | 0 | 0 Hz | 0.0 dBmV | 0.0 dB | 0 | 0 | 0 |
22 | Locked | QAM256 | 29 | 603000000 Hz | -2.9 dBmV | 32.4 dB | 25221789 | 107 | 510 |
23 | Locked | QAM256 | 30 | 609000000 Hz | -3.7 dBmV | 39.4 dB | 27470916 | 1130 | 5510 |
24 | Locked | QAM256 | 31 | 615000000 Hz | -3.9 dBmV | 40.6 dB | 25242970 | 96 | 465 |
25 | Locked | QAM256 | 32 | 621000000 Hz | -3.7 dBmV | 37.6 dB | 27486381 | 1204 | 5375 |
26 | Locked | QAM256 | 33 | 627000000 Hz | -3.2 dBmV | 38.2 dB | 27486259 | 1063 | 4902 |
27 | Locked | QAM256 | 34 | 633000000 Hz | -3.1 dBmV | 40.9 dB | 27494924 | 1111 | 4759 |
28 | Locked | QAM256 | 35 | 639000000 Hz | -3.3 dBmV | 40.4 dB | 27535724 | 1219 | 5314 |
29 | Locked | QAM256 | 36 | 645000000 Hz | -3.5 dBmV | 39.5 dB | 27567960 | 1006 | 4867 |
30 | Locked | QAM256 | 38 | 657000000 Hz | -4.3 dBmV | 38.5 dB | 27514176 | 1121 | 5343 |
31 | Locked | QAM256 | 39 | 663000000 Hz | -5.1 dBmV | 37.6 dB | 27520979 | 1059 | 4916 |
32 | Locked | QAM256 | 40 | 669000000 Hz | -6.4 dBmV | 38.3 dB | 27518723 | 1174 | 5292 |
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Upstream Bonded Channels | ||||||||||
Channel | Lock Status | Modulation | Channel ID | Frequency | Power | |||||
1 | Locked | ATDMA | 1 | 35800000 Hz | 50.5 dBmV | |||||
2 | Locked | ATDMA | 2 | 29400000 Hz | 54.0 dBmV | |||||
3 | Locked | ATDMA | 3 | 23000000 Hz | 50.5 dBmV | |||||
4 | Locked | ATDMA | 4 | 16600000 Hz | 50.0 dBmV | |||||
5 | Not Locked | Unknown | 0 | 0 Hz | 0.0 dBmV | |||||
6 | Not Locked | Unknown | 0 | 0 Hz | 0.0 dBmV | |||||
7 | Not Locked | Unknown | 0 | 0 Hz | 0.0 dBmV | |||||
8 | Not Locked | Unknown | 0 | 0 Hz | 0.0 dBmV | |||||
Downstream OFDM Channels | ||||||||||
Channel | Lock Status | Modulation / Profile ID | Channel ID | Frequency | Power | SNR / MER | Active Subcarrier Number Range | Unerrored Codewords | Correctable Codewords | Uncorrectable Codewords |
1 | Locked | 0, 1 | 159 | 690000000 Hz | -8.1 dBmV | 4.5 dB | 1246 ~ 2849 | 337796 | 4639 | 333301 |
2 | Not Locked | 0 | 0 | 0 Hz | 3.2 dBmV | 0.0 dB | 0 ~ 4095 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Upstream OFDMA Channels | ||||||||||
Channel | Lock Status | Modulation / Profile ID | Channel ID | Frequency | Power | |||||
1 | Not Locked | Unknown | 0 | 0 Hz | 0 dBmV | |||||
2 | Not Locked | Unknown | 0 | 0 Hz | 0 dBmV |
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A screen snip will show all the values. I don't quite see them all. But from what I can see, there's issues with your line. To many errors, not all the channels are locked, ofdm issues, and your power is way out of spec. You should be within 3dBmV of each other.
A couple things you can try.
1. remove all splitters, amplifiers, attenuators from your line.
2. preferrably hook up directly where the coax enters your house. This removes the chance that its the wiring internal to your home.
3. inspect your line in the house if you can't move the modem to the entrance. Check for kinks, corrosion, bad/cheap connectors, wear to the coax, and loose connectors.
If you do all that and your connection is still looking like it is, have your isp inspect your line. You're responsible for it after it enters the home which is why I recommend direct connecting it.It removes the chance of the problem being in your home. ISP's really like to blame the issue on the wiring within the home.
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Re: Lower speeds after switch to CM1000
This would also be the cable modem forum. You're int he mobile router forum
https://community.netgear.com/t5/Cable-Modems-Routers/bd-p/home-cable-modems-routers
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Re: Lower speeds after switch to CM1000
I hooked the modem up outside directly to where the line comes to the side of my house and ran an extension cord to it and hooked my laptop directly to it and now I am seeing 300Mbps and all downstream channels locked with lower variance on channels. This is a great improvement and I thank you for your answer but it is still less than a third of what I pay for. With this in mind though I am convinced that the rest of the performance loss is due to cable issues further up the line with Comcast and the modem does work. Thank you again for your advice.
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