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IP Profile increasing?
23-10-2010 9:45 PM
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IP profile has jumped from 2000 to 2500. Does this mean it will keep increasing?
I reset my router a few days back, IP profile fell from 3000 to 2000 now 3 days later it has increased from 2000 to 2500.
Cheers.
I reset my router a few days back, IP profile fell from 3000 to 2000 now 3 days later it has increased from 2000 to 2500.
Cheers.
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23-10-2010 9:47 PM
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It could do
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23-10-2010 9:52 PM
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Quote from: pierre_pierre It could do
Man of few words
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23-10-2010 11:02 PM
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Hi Barrytrcy,
I've just ran a line test and with your current sync rate of 2912k the 2500 profile is the maximum you can get. You've done the best thing raising a fault, especially if you're in the test socket, as the attenuation of 37 should give you a much better sync rate. Even your SNR at 13dB would only bring it down by about 1600k so I would still expect to see at least 5-5500k sync.
Jojo
I've just ran a line test and with your current sync rate of 2912k the 2500 profile is the maximum you can get. You've done the best thing raising a fault, especially if you're in the test socket, as the attenuation of 37 should give you a much better sync rate. Even your SNR at 13dB would only bring it down by about 1600k so I would still expect to see at least 5-5500k sync.
Jojo
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