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Very Low SNR
06-09-2014 3:58 PM
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Hi there,
Should I be concerned if my SNR is very low?
It currently been reported at:
SNR Margin (dB): 2.8 5.8
Attenuation (dB): 66.5 39.3
Should I be concerned if my SNR is very low?
It currently been reported at:
SNR Margin (dB): 2.8 5.8
Attenuation (dB): 66.5 39.3
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Re: Very Low SNR
06-09-2014 4:12 PM
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Mr flibble says while that is a little low as long as your not dropping connection you should be ok, just keep an eye on it, if it's constantly dropping low and your getting disconnections then i would report a fault.
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Re: Very Low SNR
06-09-2014 4:31 PM
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It looks as though you are on a 3dB default noise margin which is quite remarkable for that line length. You must have a very good line
If you aren't seeing a lot of disconnection leave well alone as you are getting the best speeds possible
If you aren't seeing a lot of disconnection leave well alone as you are getting the best speeds possible
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Re: Very Low SNR
06-09-2014 5:11 PM
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Thanks for the replies.
Yeah my net is pretty solid although not very fast, 2.1Mb 😕
Yeah my net is pretty solid although not very fast, 2.1Mb 😕
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