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Re: Upload speeds RS700 are slow when compared to etherneted laptop direct to cm3000
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Slow upload speeds from rs700+cm3000
- 2gbit down / 300mb up service plan i am contracted for
- Comcast tech just left and did a meter-based speed test on the coax line. the coax line tested at 2300~ down and 480~ upload. This establishes that the coax is good for the speeds of my contracted plan
- CM3000 directly connected to a laptop via USB-c to ethernet adaptor gets 980mb (the dongle only supports 1gbit connectivity), and the laptop via the same connection gets 150mb/s~ upload. (its a older laptop... and its a laptop but this establishes a soft control)
- CM3000 connected to the multi gig port via cat6 to the rs700 test ran both from in the router and the nighthawk app. Speed test yields solid downloads from 1900 - 2200 mbp/s. however, the upstream hard walls at 75mbp/s up load this will fluctuate 73,72,75 etc... never past.
rs700 is running firmware :
Firmware Version V1.0.7.86_2.0.82
cm300 is running firmware :
Firmware Version V5.01.02
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I called into support he had me disable QOS and first try the thing ripped
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Re: Upload speeds RS700 are slow when compared to etherneted laptop direct to cm3000
If Comcast confirms it delivers more than 300mbps for the upload on the cable, the CM3000 + RS700 should be able to get 300mbps upload speeds for the embedded speed test, or at least 150mbps same as the laptop with the USB dongle.
I think we've done this test in our lab. I will check it. Thanks.
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Re: Upload speeds RS700 are slow when compared to etherneted laptop direct to cm3000
@BH-C more testing completed,
took tests from the router its self, as well s the laptop ethernet to router, then did tests with laptop direct to cm3000
from the router admin page
from the speed test page via laptop to router
in both these tests the upload speed aligns, download wont align because the laptop does not have a multi gig port so 1gb exceeds capacity on the down stream
here we can see that the direct to modem had no issues hitting the 355 (plan is only 300 so this over performed)
i do not understand the wall that the rs700 seems to be hitting it can clearly handle the down stream, but its not talking upstream, this feels firmware ish to me. its to late now i need sleep, in the morning i will see if i get different results if i LAG the modem and rs700 together ... like maybe the multi gig port on the cable modem does not have a compatible config with the multi gig internet port on the router
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Re: Upload speeds RS700 are slow when compared to etherneted laptop direct to cm3000
Hi @Clonea1,
We just ran the test (RS700 + CM3000) today with our Comcast service (2Gbps DS, 300mbps US), and we could constantly got more than 300mbps for US in our test. We used the router's spped test from the Web GUI.
When you used your laptop to run speed test through the modem directly and through the RS700, did you see if the two tests were against the same Ookla server? The screenshot for the test directly going through the modem does not show which server was used.
Can you try the RS700's speed test vs. some other servers? You can choose different servers from the Web GUI:
From the Advanced tab -> Setup group -> QoS Setup menu: (1) click on the "Select Speedtest Server" button first (2) choose a different server from the slection box on the right. Please see the screenshot below. Please try a few other servers.
Besides, when you connected the laptop to the CM3000, did you use the same Ethernet cable that was used to connect the RS700 to the CM3000? Let's make sure the same cable is used.
Thanks.
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Re: Upload speeds RS700 are slow when compared to etherneted laptop direct to cm3000
So i have two cables involved isolated for the testing purposes, i have the cat6 flat black cable that shipped with the rs700 and i have the yellow cat5e STP that shipped with the CM3000. i have tested both cables one at a time direct to the cm300 and got the expected test results on the laptops of the roughly 950* down / 300 up as expected (*i only have a 1gb dongle but this is a test of upstream, down stream as that is happy).
I conducted three sets of tests this took a couple of hours
i pulled all the serverID's from the QOS test page interface and wrote a quick batch file to run speedtest.exe at the CLI so i could export results
I ran the batch file on the laptop under two connections
Direct to CM300
Direct to RS700 via port 4
the router does not have a CLI so i ran each server location manually and transposed to excel
from these results we can see that the direct connect regardless of the serverid gets the expected upstream performance
we can then see that when the rs700 is involved the upstream performance drops regardless of if its on router testing or on laptop testing the results are nearly the same (a suspicious consistent 4mbps tax on the laptop connected to rs700 vs rs700 on appliance test 74 vs 70)
*the router based test doesnt give nearly the details that the CLI test on the laptop gives hence the white spots
*a couple of the test servers seemed to have cripped when hit with a 2gbps load but this is kind of expected and does not changes the findings of the upstream
speedtest.exe -f csv -s 1774
speedtest.exe -f csv -s 2405
speedtest.exe -f csv -s 60283
speedtest.exe -f csv -s 45728
speedtest.exe -f csv -s 18687
speedtest.exe -f csv -s 63673
speedtest.exe -f csv -s 34463
speedtest.exe -f csv -s 4981
speedtest.exe -f csv -s 46989
speedtest.exe -f csv -s 16614
speedtest.exe -f csv -s 33195
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Re: Upload speeds RS700 are slow when compared to etherneted laptop direct to cm3000
You happen to have a different router that you could test and compare with?
I'd ask about an RMA and see if this would observe same thing at the router.
Can you get a CAT6A STP cable in between the CM modem, RS and your USB dongle as well?
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Re: Upload speeds RS700 are slow when compared to etherneted laptop direct to cm3000
i do have another 3foot cat6 that i picked up to test with but plan on returning, 5e is rated for 300mbit anyway so thats not it. but yes i have multiple cables. but the two cables have both been validated to get the desired speeds when direct to cm3000
i am still in the return period for a few more days with the rs700 with best buy however,.... eh i dont know if this is RMA or if this is config this feels more like config vs malfunction but i could be wrong.
i still have my rbr50 that i could hookup after hours but thats not apples to apples ie firmware issue with the rs700 vs the rbr50 could be fine but i will run that test this evening
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Re: Upload speeds RS700 are slow when compared to etherneted laptop direct to cm3000
If you can, let us know the results with the RBR50.
If your in the return period with best buy, might ask them if you can try another RS. Seems like this points to something happening with the current RS.
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Re: Upload speeds RS700 are slow when compared to etherneted laptop direct to cm3000
even for being older gear the rbr50 had zero issues hitting 350~mbps (it does not support past 1gb hence the 927) up both on laptop and via web admin console
further indicating that the rs700 has something going on with it, i would hate to think that its actually bad hardware
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Re: Upload speeds RS700 are slow when compared to etherneted laptop direct to cm3000
Ok, great comparison test.
Ya, seems like something happening with the RS. I'd try another RS from best buy.
@BH-C said testing there's didn't produce this on there unit so, kind of pointing to your unit being the problem. Trying another should reveal a difference.
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Re: Upload speeds RS700 are slow when compared to etherneted laptop direct to cm3000
im out side of the lunch window to keep testing but the last thing i tested was flow control on / off on all ports no change in performance observed
im really reluctant to swapping out, want to see if their is more test or debut etc...
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I called into support he had me disable QOS and first try the thing ripped
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Re: Upload speeds RS700 are slow when compared to etherneted laptop direct to cm3000
So looks you enabled QoS previously when the upstream speeds were about 70-80mbs, not boosted to 300mbps yet. Wen you enable QoS, it locks the max speeds based on what you entered or based on the speed test results at that time.
Now with 2Gbps DS / 300mbps US condition, you can enable QoS again and then you should be able to get 300mbpds US speeds even when QoS is enabled.
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Re: Upload speeds RS700 are slow when compared to etherneted laptop direct to cm3000
yeh so issues with the modem as well previously so story time
when we moved in years ago our speeds where trash, comcast put a amp in, things got better.... then 3-4~ years ago we had more issues, so they ran a new underground line........ fast forward
cm3000 - indicating powerlevels are to high, and that their is no locks on upstream OFDMA channels
Cable Diagnostic
Status: Poor
Action:
[Downstream Power Level]
Try these actions (Click the Refresh button after each step):
1) Make sure the coaxial cable is tightly connected.
2) Remove any unnecessary splitters.
3) Replace any required splitters.
4) Contact your service provider for troubleshooting help.
CM Status: Good
Downstream Status: Poor
Downstream Power Level: Poor
Downstream power is poor (11.1dBmV). The recommended level is between -10dBmV to 10dBmV.
Downstream SNR Level: Good
Upstream Status: Good
Upstream Power Level: Good
Upstream OFDMA Channels
Channel LockedStatus ProfileID ChannelID Frequency Power
1 Not Locked 0 0 0 Hz 0 dBmV
2 Not Locked 0 0 0 Hz 0 dBmV
i deleted the amp, this allowed for OFDMA locks however downstream power was still to high (the techs indicated that those amps didnt have the spectrum to support docsis 3.1 so the ofdma spectrum just gets dropped
Cable Diagnostic
Status: Poor
Action:
[Downstream Power Level]
Try these actions (Click the Refresh button after each step):
1) Make sure the coaxial cable is tightly connected.
2) Remove any unnecessary splitters.
3) Replace any required splitters.
4) Contact your service provider for troubleshooting help.
CM Status: Good
Downstream Status: Poor
Downstream Power Level: Poor
Downstream power is poor (10.7dBmV). The recommended level is between -10dBmV to 10dBmV.
Downstream SNR Level: Good
Upstream Status: Good
Upstream Power Level: Good
Upstream OFDMA Channels
Channel LockedStatus ProfileID ChannelID Frequency Power
1 Locked 12 ,13 41 36200000 Hz 36.0 dBmV
2 Not Locked 0 0 0 Hz 0 dBmV
so i added 2 splitters because each has a -3.5 tax to drag down stream power back into range around 3.4dbmv
Cable Diagnostic
Status: Good
Action:
Your setup looks fine. If you can't access the internet, make sure you properly activated the modem. If modem has been activated and you still can't access the internet, contact your service provider for troubleshooting help.
If you can access the internet but has other internet issue, the Netgear Cable Knowledge Base can provide additional troubleshooting info.
CM Status: Good
Downstream Status: Good
Downstream Power Level: Good
Downstream SNR Level: Good
Upstream Status: Good
Upstream Power Level: Good
Upstream OFDMA Channels
Channel LockedStatus ProfileID ChannelID Frequency Power
1 Locked 12 ,13 41 36200000 Hz 42.5 dBmV
2 Not Locked 0 0 0 Hz 0 dBmV
and with the decrease of down stream power the ofdma locks went from 36 to 42.5 - it was at this point when the modem was then testing direct connect at 100% but the rs700 was still testing poor as well as all client machines
@BH-C so now the next theory to test is the thought that speed tests being ran where not updating the QOS limits well it was enabled and that testing with no ofdma locks got hard coded in to the qos config at 75, but disabled and re enable should re read in the test results? if this is the case that feels like a defect where qos limits are not dynamically updating on test runs thus needing to disable/re-enable. i would think that should be dynamic
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Re: Upload speeds RS700 are slow when compared to etherneted laptop direct to cm3000
now the next think and ill do more testing on this now that i know cable modem and router are running proper now i can work down the stream i need to figure out why devices connected via my insight managed switches (gc510p) are testing like this
(ill most likely create a new thread once i have some testing done)
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Re: Upload speeds RS700 are slow when compared to etherneted laptop direct to cm3000
Please post a copy and paste of the modems connection status and event log page. Full data from the download section please.
https://kb.netgear.com/30007/How-do-I-obtain-the-cable-connection-information-from-a-NETGEAR-cable-m...
https://kb.netgear.com/30008/How-do-I-view-or-clear-the-event-logs-on-my-NETGEAR-cable-modem-or-mode...
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Re: Upload speeds RS700 are slow when compared to etherneted laptop direct to cm3000
Pre amp removal and pre addition of splitter to cause -7dbmv tax
Cable Diagnostic
Status: Poor
Action:
[Partial Service]
If the Partial Service mode does not go away within a few hours (Click the Refresh button after each step):
1) Make sure the coaxial cable is tightly connected.
2) Remove any unnecessary splitters.
3) Replace any required ones.
4) Contact your service provider for troubleshooting help.
[Downstream Power Level]
Try these actions (Click the Refresh button after each step):
1) Make sure the coaxial cable is tightly connected.
2) Remove any unnecessary splitters.
3) Replace any required splitters.
CM Status: Good
Downstream Status: Poor
Downstream Power Level: Poor
Downstream power is poor (11.0dBmV). The recommended level is between -10dBmV to 10dBmV.
Downstream SNR Level: Good
Upstream Status: Poor
Partial Service: Poor
Cable modem is in partial service mode. Your service provider might be under maintenance. Most of the time it won't affect your traffic and will automatically clear when work is complete.
Upstream Power Level: Good
Current Time: Sun Aug 25 11:27:02 2024
Startup Procedure
Acquire Downstream Channel: 399000000 Hz Locked
Connectivity State: OK Operational
Boot State: OK Operational
Security: Enabled BPI+
IP Provisioning Mode: Honor MDD IPv6 only
Downstream Bonded Channels
Channel LockedStatus Modulation ChannelID Frequency Power SNR Correctables Uncorrectables
1 Locked QAM256 4 399000000 Hz 10.8 44.4 0 0
2 Locked QAM256 1 381000000 Hz 11 44.5 12 0
3 Locked QAM256 2 387000000 Hz 10.9 44.5 8 0
4 Locked QAM256 3 393000000 Hz 10.8 44.5 0 0
5 Locked QAM256 5 405000000 Hz 10.6 44.3 0 0
6 Locked QAM256 6 411000000 Hz 10.5 43.8 0 0
7 Locked QAM256 7 417000000 Hz 10.4 44.2 0 0
8 Locked QAM256 8 423000000 Hz 10.2 44.1 0 0
9 Locked QAM256 9 429000000 Hz 10.1 44 0 0
10 Locked QAM256 10 435000000 Hz 10.2 44.1 0 0
11 Locked QAM256 11 441000000 Hz 9.9 44 0 0
12 Locked QAM256 12 447000000 Hz 10.2 44 0 0
13 Locked QAM256 13 453000000 Hz 10.1 44 0 0
14 Locked QAM256 14 459000000 Hz 10 43.9 0 0
15 Locked QAM256 15 465000000 Hz 10 43.9 0 0
16 Locked QAM256 16 471000000 Hz 10.1 43.8 0 0
17 Locked QAM256 17 477000000 Hz 9.9 43.8 0 0
18 Locked QAM256 18 483000000 Hz 10 43.8 0 0
19 Locked QAM256 19 489000000 Hz 10 43.7 0 0
20 Locked QAM256 20 495000000 Hz 9.8 43.6 0 0
21 Locked QAM256 21 501000000 Hz 9.8 43.6 0 0
22 Locked QAM256 22 507000000 Hz 9.9 43.7 0 0
23 Locked QAM256 23 513000000 Hz 9.8 43.7 0 0
24 Locked QAM256 24 519000000 Hz 9.8 43.6 0 0
25 Locked QAM256 25 525000000 Hz 9.9 43.7 12 0
26 Locked QAM256 26 531000000 Hz 9.8 43.6 14 0
27 Locked QAM256 27 537000000 Hz 9.9 43.6 9 0
28 Locked QAM256 28 543000000 Hz 10 43.6 0 0
29 Locked QAM256 29 549000000 Hz 9.7 43.5 0 0
30 Locked QAM256 30 555000000 Hz 9.8 43.5 10 0
31 Locked QAM256 31 561000000 Hz 10.3 43.7 14 0
32 Locked QAM256 32 567000000 Hz 10.3 43.7 10 0
Upstream Bonded Channels
Channel LockedStatus ChannelType ChannelID SymbolRate Frequency Power
1 Locked ATDMA 3 5120 Ksym/sec 29200000 Hz 41.3 dBmV
2 Locked ATDMA 2 5120 Ksym/sec 22800000 Hz 41.3 dBmV
3 Locked ATDMA 1 5120 Ksym/sec 16400000 Hz 41.5 dBmV
4 Locked ATDMA 4 5120 Ksym/sec 35600000 Hz 41.5 dBmV
5 Not Locked Unknown 0 0 0 0.0
6 Not Locked Unknown 0 0 0 0.0
7 Not Locked Unknown 0 0 0 0.0
8 Not Locked Unknown 0 0 0 0.0
Downstream OFDM Channels
Channel LockedStatus ProfileID ChannelID Frequency Power SNR/MER ActiveSubcarrier Unerror Correctable Uncorrectable
1 Locked 0 ,1 ,2 ,3 193 690000000 Hz 9.98 dBmV 42.7 dB 388 ~ 3707 1949071570 1641321612 887
2 Locked 0 ,1 ,2 ,3 194 957000000 Hz 8.08 dBmV 41.0 dB 148 ~ 3947 1983216713 1277918392 0
Upstream OFDMA Channels
Channel LockedStatus ProfileID ChannelID Frequency Power
1 Not Locked 0 0 0 Hz 0 dBmV
2 Not Locked 0 0 0 Hz 0 dBmV
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Re: Upload speeds RS700 are slow when compared to etherneted laptop direct to cm3000
pre removal of amp and addition of splitter to bring down power level
Cable Diagnostic
Status: Poor
Action:
[Downstream Power Level]
Try these actions (Click the Refresh button after each step):
1) Make sure the coaxial cable is tightly connected.
2) Remove any unnecessary splitters.
3) Replace any required splitters.
4) Contact your service provider for troubleshooting help.
CM Status: Good
Downstream Status: Poor
Downstream Power Level: Poor
Downstream power is poor (11.1dBmV). The recommended level is between -10dBmV to 10dBmV.
Downstream SNR Level: Good
Upstream Status: Good
Upstream Power Level: Good
Current Time: Sun Aug 25 11:11:41 2024
Startup Procedure
Acquire Downstream Channel: 399000000 Hz Locked
Connectivity State: OK Operational
Boot State: OK Operational
Security: Enabled BPI+
IP Provisioning Mode: Honor MDD IPv6 only
Downstream Bonded Channels
Channel LockedStatus Modulation ChannelID Frequency Power SNR Correctables Uncorrectables
1 Locked QAM256 4 399000000 Hz 10.9 44.4 0 0
2 Locked QAM256 1 381000000 Hz 11.1 44.5 12 0
3 Locked QAM256 2 387000000 Hz 11 44.5 8 0
4 Locked QAM256 3 393000000 Hz 10.9 44.4 0 0
5 Locked QAM256 5 405000000 Hz 10.7 44.3 0 0
6 Locked QAM256 6 411000000 Hz 10.6 43.8 0 0
7 Locked QAM256 7 417000000 Hz 10.5 44.2 0 0
8 Locked QAM256 8 423000000 Hz 10.2 44 0 0
9 Locked QAM256 9 429000000 Hz 10.2 44 0 0
10 Locked QAM256 10 435000000 Hz 10.2 44 0 0
11 Locked QAM256 11 441000000 Hz 10 43.9 0 0
12 Locked QAM256 12 447000000 Hz 10.3 43.9 0 0
13 Locked QAM256 13 453000000 Hz 10.2 43.9 0 0
14 Locked QAM256 14 459000000 Hz 10.1 43.8 0 0
15 Locked QAM256 15 465000000 Hz 10.2 43.8 0 0
16 Locked QAM256 16 471000000 Hz 10.3 43.8 0 0
17 Locked QAM256 17 477000000 Hz 10 43.6 0 0
18 Locked QAM256 18 483000000 Hz 10.1 43.7 0 0
19 Locked QAM256 19 489000000 Hz 10.1 43.7 0 0
20 Locked QAM256 20 495000000 Hz 9.9 43.5 0 0
21 Locked QAM256 21 501000000 Hz 9.9 43.5 0 0
22 Locked QAM256 22 507000000 Hz 10.1 43.6 0 0
23 Locked QAM256 23 513000000 Hz 9.9 43.6 0 0
24 Locked QAM256 24 519000000 Hz 10 43.6 0 0
25 Locked QAM256 25 525000000 Hz 10.1 43.7 12 0
26 Locked QAM256 26 531000000 Hz 9.9 43.6 14 0
27 Locked QAM256 27 537000000 Hz 10 43.4 9 0
28 Locked QAM256 28 543000000 Hz 10.2 43.5 0 0
29 Locked QAM256 29 549000000 Hz 9.8 43.3 0 0
30 Locked QAM256 30 555000000 Hz 9.9 43.3 10 0
31 Locked QAM256 31 561000000 Hz 10.4 43.5 14 0
32 Locked QAM256 32 567000000 Hz 10.4 43.4 10 0
Upstream Bonded Channels
Channel LockedStatus ChannelType ChannelID SymbolRate Frequency Power
1 Locked ATDMA 3 5120 Ksym/sec 29200000 Hz 41.3 dBmV
2 Locked ATDMA 2 5120 Ksym/sec 22800000 Hz 41.3 dBmV
3 Locked ATDMA 1 5120 Ksym/sec 16400000 Hz 41.5 dBmV
4 Locked ATDMA 4 5120 Ksym/sec 35600000 Hz 41.5 dBmV
5 Not Locked Unknown 0 0 0 0.0
6 Not Locked Unknown 0 0 0 0.0
7 Not Locked Unknown 0 0 0 0.0
8 Not Locked Unknown 0 0 0 0.0
Downstream OFDM Channels
Channel LockedStatus ProfileID ChannelID Frequency Power SNR/MER ActiveSubcarrier Unerror Correctable Uncorrectable
1 Locked 0 ,1 ,2 ,3 193 690000000 Hz 10.18 dBmV 42.8 dB 388 ~ 3707 1942524232 1636061877 887
2 Locked 0 ,1 ,2 ,3 194 957000000 Hz 8.18 dBmV 40.9 dB 148 ~ 3947 1976552318 1273421820 0
Upstream OFDMA Channels
Channel LockedStatus ProfileID ChannelID Frequency Power
1 Not Locked 0 0 0 Hz 0 dBmV
2 Not Locked 0 0 0 Hz 0 dBmV
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Re: Upload speeds RS700 are slow when compared to etherneted laptop direct to cm3000
Power needs to come down a bit more I believe, should be between +7dbm and -7dbm.
Please post the event logs from the mode as well.
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Re: Upload speeds RS700 are slow when compared to etherneted laptop direct to cm3000
right correct, yeh i tried to post before and after and it told me 'access denied' and double posted the before
here is after deleting the amp fromt he line and adding a splitter that has a -7dbmv tax
Cable Diagnostic
Status: Good
Action:
Your setup looks fine. If you can't access the internet, make sure you properly activated the modem. If modem has been activated and you still can't access the internet, contact your service provider for troubleshooting help.
If you can access the internet but has other internet issue, the Netgear Cable Knowledge Base can provide additional troubleshooting info.
CM Status: Good
Downstream Status: Good
Downstream Power Level: Good
Downstream SNR Level: Good
Upstream Status: Good
Upstream Power Level: Good
Current Time: Wed Aug 28 18:47:00 2024
Startup Procedure
Acquire Downstream Channel: 399000000 Hz Locked
Connectivity State: OK Operational
Boot State: OK Operational
Security: Enabled BPI+
IP Provisioning Mode: Honor MDD IPv6 only
Downstream Bonded Channels
Channel LockedStatus Modulation ChannelID Frequency Power SNR Correctables Uncorrectables
1 Locked QAM256 4 399000000 Hz 3.9 44.3 0 0
2 Locked QAM256 1 381000000 Hz 4.4 44.6 0 0
3 Locked QAM256 2 387000000 Hz 4.2 44.5 0 0
4 Locked QAM256 3 393000000 Hz 4.2 44.4 0 0
5 Locked QAM256 5 405000000 Hz 3.9 44.3 0 0
6 Locked QAM256 6 411000000 Hz 3.7 43.7 0 0
7 Locked QAM256 7 417000000 Hz 3.5 44.1 0 0
8 Locked QAM256 8 423000000 Hz 3.3 44 0 0
9 Locked QAM256 9 429000000 Hz 3.3 43.9 0 0
10 Locked QAM256 10 435000000 Hz 3.2 43.9 0 0
11 Locked QAM256 11 441000000 Hz 3.3 44 0 0
12 Locked QAM256 12 447000000 Hz 3.4 44 0 0
13 Locked QAM256 13 453000000 Hz 3.5 44 0 0
14 Locked QAM256 14 459000000 Hz 3.6 44 0 0
15 Locked QAM256 15 465000000 Hz 3.5 44 0 0
16 Locked QAM256 16 471000000 Hz 3.4 43.9 0 0
17 Locked QAM256 17 477000000 Hz 3.4 43.8 0 0
18 Locked QAM256 18 483000000 Hz 3.1 43.7 0 0
19 Locked QAM256 19 489000000 Hz 3.2 43.7 0 0
20 Locked QAM256 20 495000000 Hz 2.9 43.6 0 0
21 Locked QAM256 21 501000000 Hz 2.8 43.6 0 0
22 Locked QAM256 22 507000000 Hz 2.9 43.6 0 0
23 Locked QAM256 23 513000000 Hz 3.1 43.7 0 0
24 Locked QAM256 24 519000000 Hz 3 43.7 0 0
25 Locked QAM256 25 525000000 Hz 3.3 43.8 0 0
26 Locked QAM256 26 531000000 Hz 3.2 43.7 0 0
27 Locked QAM256 27 537000000 Hz 3.3 43.7 0 0
28 Locked QAM256 28 543000000 Hz 3.4 43.8 0 0
29 Locked QAM256 29 549000000 Hz 3.5 43.8 0 0
30 Locked QAM256 30 555000000 Hz 3.8 43.8 0 0
31 Locked QAM256 31 561000000 Hz 4 43.9 0 0
32 Locked QAM256 32 567000000 Hz 4.3 44.1 0 0
Upstream Bonded Channels
Channel LockedStatus ChannelType ChannelID SymbolRate Frequency Power
1 Locked ATDMA 4 5120 Ksym/sec 35600000 Hz 48.3 dBmV
2 Locked ATDMA 2 5120 Ksym/sec 22800000 Hz 48.3 dBmV
3 Locked ATDMA 3 5120 Ksym/sec 29200000 Hz 48.0 dBmV
4 Locked ATDMA 1 5120 Ksym/sec 16400000 Hz 48.5 dBmV
5 Not Locked Unknown 0 0 0 0.0
6 Not Locked Unknown 0 0 0 0.0
7 Not Locked Unknown 0 0 0 0.0
8 Not Locked Unknown 0 0 0 0.0
Downstream OFDM Channels
Channel LockedStatus ProfileID ChannelID Frequency Power SNR/MER ActiveSubcarrier Unerror Correctable Uncorrectable
1 Locked 0 ,1 ,2 ,3 193 690000000 Hz 3.08 dBmV 42.9 dB 388 ~ 3707 205841800 142411069 0
2 Locked 0 ,1 ,2 ,3 194 957000000 Hz 1.28 dBmV 41.0 dB 148 ~ 3947 209797070 138165917 16462
Upstream OFDMA Channels
Channel LockedStatus ProfileID ChannelID Frequency Power
1 Locked 12 ,13 41 36200000 Hz 42.5 dBmV
2 Not Locked 0 0 0 Hz 0 dBmV
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