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Wednesday, July 24th, 2024 11:02 PM

Reoccuring disconnects

Hello! Over the past few months I've been having a frustrating issue with my connection, trying to figure out what the problem is.

Using a Netgear Gateway CAX30, it affects both Ethernet and WiFi devices.

I have reset the modem multiple times, modified the configuration, rolled back the firmware, reset, re-setup, etc.

It was an issue that started to occur on Xfinitys gateway device, swapped to my own thinking that was the issue. It has still been occuring.

Tried a few RG6 cables, re positioned device, disconnected Ethernet cables and still occurs on just WiFi.

Below are the unique events from my event log, each having many duplicates.

Event Log

Time Priority Description
7/24/2024 10:42 Notice (6) CM-STATUS message sent. Event Type Code: 16; Chan ID: 159; DSID: N/A; MAC Addr: N/A; OFDM/OFDMA Profile ID: 3.;CM-MAC=[Edited: "Personal Information"];CMTS-MAC=[Edited: "Personal Information"];CM-QOS=1.1;CM-VER=3.1;
7/24/2024 11:21 Notice (6) CM-STATUS message sent. Event Type Code: 24; Chan ID: 159; DSID: N/A; MAC Addr: N/A; OFDM/OFDMA Profile ID: 0 1 2 3.;CM-MAC=[Edited: "Personal Information"];CMTS-MAC=[Edited: "Personal Information"];CM-QOS=1.1;CM-VER=3.1;
7/24/2024 10:56 Warning (5) Dynamic Range Window violation
7/24/2024 14:30 Critical (3) No Ranging Response received - T3 time-out;CM-MAC=[Edited: "Personal Information"]:13;CMTS-MAC=[Edited: "Personal Information"];CM-QOS=1.1;CM-VER=3.1;
7/24/2024 14:30 Critical (3) Received Response to Broadcast Maintenance Request, But no Unicast Maintenance opportunities received - T4 time out;CM-MAC=[Edited: "Personal Information"];CMTS-MAC=[Edited: "Personal Information"];CM-QOS=1.1;CM-VER=3.1;
7/24/2024 10:56 Warning (5) RNG-RSP CCAP Commanded Power Exceeds Value Corresponding to the Top of the DRW;CM-MAC=[Edited: "Personal Information"];CMTS-MAC=[Edited: "Personal Information"];CM-QOS=1.1;CM-VER=3.1;
7/24/2024 13:38 Warning (5) RNG-RSP CCAP Commanded Power in Excess of 6 dB Below the Value Corresponding to the Top of the DRW;CM-MAC=[Edited: "Personal Information"];CMTS-MAC=[Edited: "Personal Information"];CM-QOS=1.1;CM-VER=3.1;
7/24/2024 13:42 Critical (3) Started Unicast Maintenance Ranging - No Response received - T3 time-out;CM-MAC=[Edited: "Personal Information"];CMTS-MAC=[Edited: "Personal Information"];CM-QOS=1.1;CM-VER=3.1;

Cable Connection:

Startup Procedure
Procedure Status Comment
Acquire Downstream Channel 675000000 Hz Locked
Connectivity State OK Operational
Boot State OK Operational
Security Enabled BPI+
IP Provisioning Mode Honor MDD

IPv6 only

Downstream Bonded Channels

Channel

Lock Status

Modulation

Channel ID

Frequency

Power

SNR

Correctables

Uncorrectabables

1

Locked

256 QAM

41

675000000 Hz

6.4 dBmV

40.2 dB

11001

17048

2

Locked

256 QAM

13

507000000 Hz

5.5 dBmV

40.8 dB

8730

9904

3

Locked

256 QAM

14

513000000 Hz

5.4 dBmV

41.7 dB

11301

13910

4

Locked

256 QAM

15

519000000 Hz

4.8 dBmV

41.4 dB

9344

6808

5

Locked

256 QAM

16

525000000 Hz

5.2 dBmV

41.6 dB

7354

6665

6

Locked

256 QAM

17

531000000 Hz

5.2 dBmV

41.4 dB

9949

8858

7

Locked

256 QAM

18

537000000 Hz

5.1 dBmV

41.1 dB

8226

4148

8

Locked

256 QAM

19

543000000 Hz

5.0 dBmV

41.2 dB

7946

6820

9

Locked

256 QAM

20

549000000 Hz

4.8 dBmV

41.2 dB

10195

7415

10

Locked

256 QAM

21

555000000 Hz

5.0 dBmV

41.3 dB

8328

3750

11

Locked

256 QAM

22

561000000 Hz

5.4 dBmV

41.3 dB

9082

6717

12

Locked

256 QAM

23

567000000 Hz

5.0 dBmV

41.2 dB

10771

5658

13

Locked

256 QAM

24

573000000 Hz

5.1 dBmV

41.2 dB

8399

4619

14

Locked

256 QAM

25

579000000 Hz

5.2 dBmV

41.3 dB

10947

8938

15

Locked

256 QAM

26

585000000 Hz

5.4 dBmV

41.3 dB

10335

6188

16

Locked

256 QAM

27

591000000 Hz

5.4 dBmV

41.3 dB

9354

6917

17

Locked

256 QAM

28

597000000 Hz

5.5 dBmV

41.3 dB

11921

10689

18

Locked

256 QAM

29

603000000 Hz

5.4 dBmV

41.1 dB

10186

7138

19

Locked

256 QAM

30

609000000 Hz

5.6 dBmV

41.2 dB

10433

10709

20

Locked

256 QAM

31

615000000 Hz

5.5 dBmV

41.1 dB

13296

13115

21

Locked

256 QAM

32

621000000 Hz

5.6 dBmV

40.9 dB

10635

9809

22

Locked

256 QAM

33

627000000 Hz

5.7 dBmV

39.8 dB

12588

15182

23

Locked

256 QAM

34

633000000 Hz

5.6 dBmV

39.1 dB

13540

14246

24

Locked

256 QAM

35

639000000 Hz

5.8 dBmV

39.2 dB

11313

12673

25

Locked

256 QAM

36

645000000 Hz

5.9 dBmV

40.6 dB

14107

19212

26

Locked

256 QAM

37

651000000 Hz

5.8 dBmV

40.6 dB

12441

15361

27

Locked

256 QAM

38

657000000 Hz

6.0 dBmV

40.7 dB

10966

16195

28

Locked

256 QAM

39

663000000 Hz

6.2 dBmV

40.7 dB

13475

20367

29

Locked

256 QAM

40

669000000 Hz

6.2 dBmV

40.8 dB

10546

14641

30

Locked

256 QAM

42

681000000 Hz

6.4 dBmV

40.8 dB

11758

18991

31

Locked

256 QAM

43

687000000 Hz

6.5 dBmV

40.8 dB

8333

13589

32

Locked

256 QAM

44

693000000 Hz

6.9 dBmV

40.9 dB

9720

17400

 

Upstream Bonded Channels (Partial Service)

Channel

Lock Status

US Channel Type

Channel ID

Symbol Rate

Frequency

Power

1

Not Locked

Unknown

0

0 Ksym/sec

0 Hz

0 dBmV

2

Locked

ATDMA

2

5120 Ksym/sec

16400000 Hz

57.8 dBmV

3

Locked

ATDMA

3

5120 Ksym/sec

22800000 Hz

57.8 dBmV

4

Locked

ATDMA

4

5120 Ksym/sec

29200000 Hz

55.8 dBmV

5

Locked

ATDMA

5

5120 Ksym/sec

35600000 Hz

54.8 dBmV

6

Locked

ATDMA

6

5120 Ksym/sec

40400000 Hz

54.8 dBmV

7

Not Locked

Unknown

0

0 Ksym/sec

0 Hz

0 dBmV

8

Not Locked

Unknown

0

0 Ksym/sec

0 Hz

0 dBmV

 

Downstream OFDM Channels

Channel

Channel ID

Frequency

Power

SNR/MER

Active Subcarrier Number Range

Total Codewords

Uncorrectable Codewords

1

159

722000000 Hz

8.4 dBmV

41.3 dB

1186 ~ 2909

184933316

0

2

0

0 Hz

0 dBmV

0 dB

0 ~ 0

0

0

 

Upstream OFDMA Channels

Channel

UpstreamIsMuted

Ranging Status

Subcarrier Zero Frequency

Active Subcarrier Number Range

Symbols Per Frame

Tx Power

1

 

Other

0 MHz

0 ~ 0

0

0 dBmV

2

 

Other

0 MHz

0 ~ 0

0

0 dBmV

 

Extended Upstream Transmit Power

 

 

Current System Time: 2024-07-24 15:55:00

System Up Time: 14:50:45

 

Expert

 • 

105.7K Messages

1 month ago

The upstream power is too high /out of spec ! That can cause random disconnects, spontaneous re-booting of the modem, speed, packet loss, latency problems, and the un-bonding of channels.

In an effort to try to obtain better connectivity / more wiggle room, check to see if there are any excess/unneeded coax cable splitters in the line leading to the modem that can be eliminated/re-configured. Any splitters that remain should be high quality and cable rated for 5-1002 MHz, bi-directional, and no gold colored garbage from Home Depot, Target, Wal-Mart, etc. Splitters should be swapped with known to be good / new ones to test.

Also check the coax cable for any damage such as cuts, nicks, abrasions, kinks, sharp bends, etc.

If there aren't any unneeded splitters that can be eliminated and if your coax wiring setup can't be reconfigured so that there is a single two-way splitter connected directly off of the drop from the street / pole with one port feeding the modem and the other port feeding the rest of the house/equipment with additional splits as needed and you've checked all the wiring and fittings for integrity and tightness and refresh them by taking them apart then check for and clean off any corrosion / oxidation on the center wire and put them back together again, then perhaps it's best to book a tech visit to investigate and correct.


Good luck with it !

(edited)

Official Employee

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756 Messages

1 month ago

 

drewrc Can you please send us a DM. You can start by clicking the chat icon located in the top right corner of your forums' page when signed in. Once there, you can direct your messages to "Xfinity Support." Please add your full name and service address to help us locate your account. Let me know if you have any questions. 

 

Expert

 • 

105.7K Messages

1 month ago

@drewrc 

Have you had a chance to see if any of those tips apply ? Please reply right here on these open public help forums. Thank you.

@XfinityBrianH How is going private at this point going to accomplish anything ??? The problem has already been clearly determined.....

(edited)

2 Messages

Confirmed there is no splitters or amplifiers, tried another new coax with brass/nickle that was within the specs you recommended, but still had the same issue. Confirmed no corrosion, and all the cabling was tight.
Xfinity yesterday re-sent the provisioning signal, and since then I have had 0 disconnects, vs the previous 10+ or so an hour lol.

I'll see how it goes during a week day, but it has actually been usable since.

Thank you so kindly for replying EG, you are wonderful.

Expert

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105.7K Messages

1 month ago

TY ! It's my pleasure ! FWIW, reprovisioning a modem can't fix a physical connection signal impairment. For curiosity, would you please post what the signal values look like now ?

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