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Hi,<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 1/1/13 6:45 PM, Bill Baker wrote:<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:50E3751F.2050609@earthlink.net" type="cite">
<pre wrap="">No problems here, but you might want to check out Rick Hornsby's ruby
script for getting the levels from the modem:
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://ktzr.net/websvn/pub/filedetails.php?repname=KTZR+Public+SVN&path=%2Fcable_modem%2Fget_modem_stats.rb">http://ktzr.net/websvn/pub/filedetails.php?repname=KTZR+Public+SVN&path=%2Fcable_modem%2Fget_modem_stats.rb</a></pre>
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I took a look at the script - unfortunately my modem has a
completely different table (I've got a Motorola Surfboard 6141).
I'm going to look into modifying the script to work with my modem.<br>
<blockquote cite="mid:50E3751F.2050609@earthlink.net" type="cite">
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If one or more of the levels is out of whack, call Time Warner and
demand a tech come out to your home to fix it, unless they're able to
confirm that it's an area issue.</pre>
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When I look at the values, they look fine. But it's possible they
are varying and I'm just not seeing them when they are "bad". I'll
try to get the script working so I can log them.<br>
<blockquote cite="mid:50E3751F.2050609@earthlink.net" type="cite">
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If you can't find anything wrong with the SNR levels, try a speed test
at <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://rrspeeds.com">http://rrspeeds.com</a>.</pre>
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When the connection is "bad", the speed tests are all over the
board. When the connection is "good", the speed tests are as
expected.<br>
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...dave<br>
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