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upstream power low
My upstream power is low according to my Netgear Cable Diagnostics.
All my cable connections are tight and I have no splitters.
What would be the cause of this? Is this on Xfinity's end?
Regards,
Gerald [Edited: "Personal Information"]
strykerzr350
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11 months ago
Can you copy and paste your modem logs?
35 to 48 is decent, anything higher or lower is bad.
42 to 46 is the sweet spot.
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EG
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11 months ago
Are you actually experiencing any connectivity problems ?
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EG
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11 months ago
@user_srzp4c
You could try using a return path attenuator to raise the transmit power of the modem to help the signal to be higher than the noise floor. I would try using a 9 dB one and see. YMMV.
https://www.tonercable.com/product/rpa42-return-path-attenuator-3-6-9-12-15-db-values/
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