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Gigabit Speeds

hxf
I've been here awhile

I've had the displeasure of upgrading two accounts to the Gigabit package. 

I understand the marketing gimmick of the term up to, but it's getting a bit ridiculous. 

 

Here is a snapshot of a speedtest done downtown by Bay and College. Straight lan, bridge mode. 

 

 

 

As you can see, the speeds are a far cry of true gigabit. I understand fully the limitations and expectations of the Docsis 3 technology. I would even deem constant speeds of 750-800 acceptable. 

 

I also have the package in Richmond Hill, where the speeds are about 80% of the above posted numbers. 

 

Service agents have showed up to both locations, followed by visits from their supervisor. 

 

The Richmond Hill service team advised me the maximum speeds that they have ever seen in the area is about 600Mb/s whereas the Downtown Toronto team advised me the the maximum they have personally seen is in the 650Mb/s range that was sustainable. To me, upload speeds are more important. The comparison between the two is full 50 as seen above to mid 30s in Richmond Hill.

 

If the agents are reporting that to the customers, knowing that the network cannot achieve anywhere close to their advertised speeds, why bother selling them as Gigabit. Should have rolled out publicly as 500u instead!

 

Spoke to the management team who advised me, since we are already on a highly discount bundle, there is nothing they can do. The analogy they gave me was you get what you pay for. 

 

So my frustration spikes, just because Rogers offered the 63U package and I take advantage of the deal, they have the audacity to justify the slower speeds because I'm on a "discounted" plan? In my opinion, that's disgusting.

 

I would advise anyone considering upgrading to the Gigabit package to steer clear until their systems can actually handle the traffic. 

 

*Edited Labels*

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Re: Gigabit Speeds

I just fixed my problem you guys were having and what I did was go to 

 

Device manager > Network Adapters 

 

Usually You only have ONE thing pop up in the drop box but for me I had 8 other WAN mini Ports open so DISABLE THOSE do not uninstall because they reappear when you restart your computer and once you DISABLE those WAN ports restart your computer and try testing your speeds again. I was getting 500-600 in speed until i did this now I am getting 900+ hope this helps you guys!

Re: Gigabit Speeds

thuynh01
I plan to stick around

Slow speeds on 1Gigabit plan

 

I recently signed up on the Rogers 1 Gigabit plan (week and a half ago). For the most part, it has been pretty good, however today,  after coming home from work, I noticed web pages loading slow and games getting extremely high ping spikes. I ran a speed test and I am getting roughly 25 mbits down and something like .5 mbits up. I have tried restarting the CODA-4582 multiple times. Did a factory reset as well, had only my PC connected to the modem/router and still receiving low speeds. No disconnects, however very noticeable slow speeds. 

 

Anyone else having this issue in the Downsview/Toronto area? Seems like a node congestion issue, but this did not happen at all for the week and a half that I've had service.

Re: Gigabit Speeds

There was a new firmware update today around 5pm 33T11 don’t know maybe that’s why

Re: Gigabit Speeds

Raps_in_4
I plan to stick around

Here was a speed test from earlier today:

 

speed_slow.jpg

 

 I then decided to simply try unplugging my computer's ethernet cable from the modem, waiting a few seconds, and then plugging it back in. The speed instantly went back to normal:

 

speed_fast.jpg

 

The slow speeds will persist indefinitely until I either reset the modem, or unplug/replug my ethernet cable.

 

I have tried this multiple times this week, with the same results each time. I have tried different ethernet ports, but that doesn't do anything.

 

I still think I just need a filter and everything will be fine. The problems only started after I removed the filter from my modem. The pin broke off when swapping out the modem for a new one. Every technician so far has said I don't need the filter, but the filter is the only difference between my old modem (which had a stable connection) and all the new ones I've tried since (which have been completely unstable). The filter was attached by a Rogers technician last year.

 

I will PM Communityhelps with my information.

Re: Gigabit Speeds


@Raps_in_4 wrote:

Here was a speed test from earlier today:

 

speed_slow.jpg

 

 I then decided to simply try unplugging my computer's ethernet cable from the modem, waiting a few seconds, and then plugging it back in. The speed instantly went back to normal:

 

speed_fast.jpg

 

The slow speeds will persist indefinitely until I either reset the modem, or unplug/replug my ethernet cable.

 

I have tried this multiple times this week, with the same results each time. I have tried different ethernet ports, but that doesn't do anything.

 

I still think I just need a filter and everything will be fine. The problems only started after I removed the filter from my modem. The pin broke off when swapping out the modem for a new one. Every technician so far has said I don't need the filter, but the filter is the only difference between my old modem (which had a stable connection) and all the new ones I've tried since (which have been completely unstable). The filter was attached by a Rogers technician last year.

 

I will PM Communityhelps with my information.


@Raps_in_4

Can you log into the modem and post the signal levels, they're located in the DOCSIS WAN page. I doubt you have a signal issue since you say unplugging the Ethernet cable causes the speed tests to go full speed. If you had a signal level the ethernet state would have no effect on the modem. It seems to me like a hardware issue with either the computer or modem. 

Re: Gigabit Speeds

1301950
I've been here awhile

Hi, i got a strange speed problem. I'm on gigabit internet. Speed test says 700Mbps. But internet download capped at 250Mbps. 

 

You might say that the site is capped at 250Mbps. But wouldn't you say, while the download is going from that site, i still got plenty of bandwidth for streaming videos or even surfing the web? No. I looked at the combined network speed. It NEVER gets above 250Mbps. Consistently. I got a area 51 (gaming rig with i75930 with 32 gigs of ram). Downloading to a SSD. Ethernet wired. Running windows 10

 

What am i missing?

Re: Gigabit Speeds

gp-se
I'm an advisor

@1301950 wrote:

Hi, i got a strange speed problem. I'm on gigabit internet. Speed test says 700Mbps. But internet download capped at 250Mbps. 

 

You might say that the site is capped at 250Mbps. But wouldn't you say, while the download is going from that site, i still got plenty of bandwidth for streaming videos or even surfing the web? No. I looked at the combined network speed. It NEVER gets above 250Mbps. Consistently. I got a area 51 (gaming rig with i75930 with 32 gigs of ram). Downloading to a SSD. Ethernet wired. Running windows 10

 

What am i missing?


That is strange, have you tried downloading something on your PC that is capped at 250mb/s and also using another computer or tablet/phone and see if the download speed drops? This will help us rule out if it's a setting/hardware issue that is causing that one computer to be limited to 250mb/s.

 

Re: Gigabit Speeds

1301950
I've been here awhile

That's a very good question.

 

When my pc is maxing out at 250Mbps, it drags down all the devices in the house. Laptop, cell phones, TV running netflix.

Re: Gigabit Speeds

riotstick
I've been here awhile

I get 37 down and 21 up with the  ROGERS IGNITE 500

Re: Gigabit Speeds


@riotstick wrote:

I get 37 down and 21 up with the  ROGERS IGNITE 500


Is that on wireless or wired? That can make a difference (based on interfearance, the devices, distance, etc).

Re: Gigabit Speeds

Extremely Slow Speeds - SYNC Timing Synchronization failure & No Ranging Response received
 
I'm subscribed to Rogers Gigabit and getting extremely slow speeds. I just picked up a new modem today after talking to Rogers internet support rep. The speeds are still the same. I did a factory reset and the speeds are fast at the beginning, but after 5-7 minutes later, it goes back to the slow speeds again.
 
Here's some information in hopes someone can look at it and see what's going on. I've had technicians come in June 2017 and they didn't find any issues. I've lived with sporadic speeds (from consistent 300-400 Mbps to under 1 Mbps), but I'm starting to get tired of having to reset the modem to get some decent speeds before it starts to drop again.
 
Model Name: CODA-4582U
H/W: 2A
Software Version 2.0.10.34T6
 
Screenshots after factory reset - speeds are fast
Snipaste_2018-05-05_00-09-54.png
Signal Strength
Snipaste_2018-05-05_00-10-07.png
Logs
Snipaste_2018-05-05_00-10-57.png
 
Minutes afterwards - speeds are slow again
Snipaste_2018-05-05_00-12-57.png
Signal Strength
Snipaste_2018-05-05_00-12-44.png
Logs
Snipaste_2018-05-05_00-25-32.png
 
Now that the slow speeds are occurring, the logs just show never ending alternating "SYNC Timing Synchronization failure" and "No Ranging Response received" messages. Even my prior modem displayed this behavior.
 
Updated log as proof:
Snipaste_2018-05-05_00-37-59.png
 
Any feedback would be appreciated.

Re: Gigabit Speeds

Hey @umlee168,
 
Welcome to the Rogers Community Forums.
 

I can definitely understand how annoying it must be to deal with intermittent speed issues. My understanding of the T3 timeout errors, is that it's a normal functionality of the modem communicating with the CMTS, termination system even though it's logged as a critical error.

 

Usually, the modem documents it when it doesn't receive response to 16 ranging requests.  Generally, you can ignore them but in your case, because they're happening quite frequently, it could potentially be pointing to a noise issue, which may require us to take a closer look.

 

For now, I'll tag in a few of our Resident Experts for their input, @gp-se @Datalink @Gdkitty, what do you fellas think?

 

Cheers,

RogersCilio

Re: Gigabit Speeds

Hi guys. A quick update here. I thought maybe I got a bad modem here so I just exchanged for another one. Once again the results are the same. Here's some info to help you guys out. Let me know what I should try out or if I should contact Rogers again and persuade them to bring a technician to check things out. Thanks.

 

System Info

Hardware Version

2A

Software Version

2.0.10.34T6

 

Speedtest.net - tested at 05/06/2018 1:19PM

Snipaste_2018-05-06_13-20-08.png

 

DOCSIS LOGS

No.

Time

Type

Priority

Event

1

01/01/1970 00:01:10

82000200

critical

No Ranging Response received - T3 time-out;CM-MAC=;CMTS-MAC=;CM-QOS=1.1;CM-VER=3.1;

2

01/01/1970 00:01:50

84000500

critical

SYNC Timing Synchronization failure - Loss of Sync;CM-MAC=;CMTS-MAC=;CM-QOS=1.1;CM-VER=3.1;

3

01/01/1970 00:01:02

82000200

critical

No Ranging Response received - T3 time-out;CM-MAC=;CMTS-MAC=;CM-QOS=1.1;CM-VER=3.1;

4

05/06/2018 18:02:18

90000000

warning

MIMO Event MIMO: Stored MIMO=-1 post cfg file MIMO=-1;CM-MAC=;CMTS-MAC=;CM-QOS=1.1;CM-VER=3.1;

5

05/06/2018 18:02:25

69010200

notice

SW Download INIT - Via Config file bac102000106f81d0f8196c0

6

05/06/2018 18:03:05

69011200

notice

SW download Successful - Via Config file

7

05/06/2018 18:14:55

90000000

warning

MIMO Event MIMO: Stored MIMO=-1 post cfg file MIMO=-1;CM-MAC=;CMTS-MAC=;CM-QOS=1.1;CM-VER=3.1;

8

05/06/2018 18:19:01

82000200

critical

No Ranging Response received - T3 time-out;CM-MAC=;CMTS-MAC=;CM-QOS=1.1;CM-VER=3.1;

9

05/06/2018 18:20:36

84000500

critical

SYNC Timing Synchronization failure - Loss of Sync;CM-MAC=;CMTS-MAC=;CM-QOS=1.1;CM-VER=3.1;

10

05/06/2018 18:21:00

82000200

critical

No Ranging Response received - T3 time-out;CM-MAC=;CMTS-MAC=;CM-QOS=1.1;CM-VER=3.1;

11

05/06/2018 18:21:04

84000500

critical

SYNC Timing Synchronization failure - Loss of Sync;CM-MAC=;CMTS-MAC=;CM-QOS=1.1;CM-VER=3.1;

 

DOCSIS WAN

DOCSIS Overview

 

Network Access

Permitted

IP Address

 

Subnet Mask

255.255.252.0

Gateway IP Address

 

DHCP Lease Time

😧 00 H: 00 M: 47 S: 20

Downstream Overview

 

 

 

 

 

Port ID

Frequency (MHz)

Modulation

Signal strength (dBmV)

Channel ID

Signal noise ratio (dB)

1

591000000

256QAM

5.000

7

38.983

2

855000000

256QAM

-0.400

3

36.387

3

861000000

256QAM

-0.500

4

36.610

4

579000000

256QAM

4.900

5

38.605

5

585000000

256QAM

5.200

6

38.605

6

849000000

256QAM

-0.100

2

36.387

7

597000000

256QAM

5.000

8

38.983

8

603000000

256QAM

4.800

9

38.983

9

609000000

256QAM

5.000

10

38.605

10

615000000

256QAM

4.900

11

38.605

11

621000000

256QAM

4.700

12

38.983

12

633000000

256QAM

5.000

13

38.605

13

639000000

256QAM

5.300

14

38.605

14

645000000

256QAM

5.000

15

37.636

15

651000000

256QAM

5.200

16

37.636

16

657000000

256QAM

5.300

17

37.636

17

663000000

256QAM

5.700

18

38.605

18

669000000

256QAM

5.600

19

38.605

19

675000000

256QAM

5.500

20

38.605

20

681000000

256QAM

5.900

21

38.605

21

687000000

256QAM

5.900

22

38.983

22

693000000

256QAM

5.900

23

38.605

23

699000000

256QAM

6.200

24

38.605

24

705000000

256QAM

5.800

25

38.605

25

711000000

256QAM

5.700

26

38.983

26

717000000

256QAM

5.600

27

38.605

27

723000000

256QAM

5.300

28

38.605

28

825000000

256QAM

1.100

29

36.610

29

831000000

256QAM

0.900

30

36.610

30

837000000

256QAM

0.800

31

36.610

31

843000000

256QAM

0.300

32

36.387

32

303000000

256QAM

3.600

1

37.356

OFDM Downstream Overview

 

 

 

 

 

 

Receiver

FFT type

Subcarr 0 Frequency(MHz)

PLC locked

NCP locked

MDC1 locked

PLC power(dBmv)

0

4K

290600000

YES

YES

YES

4.400002

1

NA

NA

NO

NO

NO

NA

Upstream Overview

 

 

 

 

 

Port ID

Frequency (MHz)

Modulation

Signal strength (dBmV)

Channel ID

Bandwidth

1

23700000

ATDMA - 16QAM

29.250

5

6400000

2

38596000

ATDMA - 16QAM

34.500

6

3200000

3

30596000

ATDMA - 16QAM

31.000

4

6400000

OFDM/OFDMA Overview

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Channel Index

State

lin Digital Att

Digital Att

BW (sc's*fft)

Report Power

Report Power1_6

FFT Size

0

DISABLED

0.5000

0.0000

0.0000

-inf

-1.0000

4K

1

DISABLED

0.5000

0.0000

0.0000

-inf

-1.0000

4K

Re: Gigabit Speeds


@umlee168 wrote:

Hi guys. A quick update here. I thought maybe I got a bad modem here so I just exchanged for another one. Once again the results are the same. Here's some info to help you guys out. Let me know what I should try out or if I should contact Rogers again and persuade them to bring a technician to check things out. Thanks.

 

System Info

Hardware Version

2A

Software Version

2.0.10.34T6

 

Speedtest.net - tested at 05/06/2018 1:19PM

Snipaste_2018-05-06_13-20-08.png

 

DOCSIS LOGS

No.

Time

Type

Priority

Event

1

01/01/1970 00:01:10

82000200

critical

No Ranging Response received - T3 time-out;CM-MAC=;CMTS-MAC=;CM-QOS=1.1;CM-VER=3.1;

2

01/01/1970 00:01:50

84000500

critical

SYNC Timing Synchronization failure - Loss of Sync;CM-MAC=;CMTS-MAC=;CM-QOS=1.1;CM-VER=3.1;

3

01/01/1970 00:01:02

82000200

critical

No Ranging Response received - T3 time-out;CM-MAC=;CMTS-MAC=;CM-QOS=1.1;CM-VER=3.1;

4

05/06/2018 18:02:18

90000000

warning

MIMO Event MIMO: Stored MIMO=-1 post cfg file MIMO=-1;CM-MAC=;CMTS-MAC=;CM-QOS=1.1;CM-VER=3.1;

5

05/06/2018 18:02:25

69010200

notice

SW Download INIT - Via Config file bac102000106f81d0f8196c0

6

05/06/2018 18:03:05

69011200

notice

SW download Successful - Via Config file

7

05/06/2018 18:14:55

90000000

warning

MIMO Event MIMO: Stored MIMO=-1 post cfg file MIMO=-1;CM-MAC=;CMTS-MAC=;CM-QOS=1.1;CM-VER=3.1;

8

05/06/2018 18:19:01

82000200

critical

No Ranging Response received - T3 time-out;CM-MAC=;CMTS-MAC=;CM-QOS=1.1;CM-VER=3.1;

9

05/06/2018 18:20:36

84000500

critical

SYNC Timing Synchronization failure - Loss of Sync;CM-MAC=;CMTS-MAC=;CM-QOS=1.1;CM-VER=3.1;

10

05/06/2018 18:21:00

82000200

critical

No Ranging Response received - T3 time-out;CM-MAC=;CMTS-MAC=;CM-QOS=1.1;CM-VER=3.1;

11

05/06/2018 18:21:04

84000500

critical

SYNC Timing Synchronization failure - Loss of Sync;CM-MAC=;CMTS-MAC=;CM-QOS=1.1;CM-VER=3.1;

 

DOCSIS WAN

DOCSIS Overview

 

Network Access

Permitted

IP Address

 

Subnet Mask

255.255.252.0

Gateway IP Address

 

DHCP Lease Time

😧 00 H: 00 M: 47 S: 20

Downstream Overview

 

 

 

 

 

Port ID

Frequency (MHz)

Modulation

Signal strength (dBmV)

Channel ID

Signal noise ratio (dB)

1

591000000

256QAM

5.000

7

38.983

2

855000000

256QAM

-0.400

3

36.387

3

861000000

256QAM

-0.500

4

36.610

4

579000000

256QAM

4.900

5

38.605

5

585000000

256QAM

5.200

6

38.605

6

849000000

256QAM

-0.100

2

36.387

7

597000000

256QAM

5.000

8

38.983

8

603000000

256QAM

4.800

9

38.983

9

609000000

256QAM

5.000

10

38.605

10

615000000

256QAM

4.900

11

38.605

11

621000000

256QAM

4.700

12

38.983

12

633000000

256QAM

5.000

13

38.605

13

639000000

256QAM

5.300

14

38.605

14

645000000

256QAM

5.000

15

37.636

15

651000000

256QAM

5.200

16

37.636

16

657000000

256QAM

5.300

17

37.636

17

663000000

256QAM

5.700

18

38.605

18

669000000

256QAM

5.600

19

38.605

19

675000000

256QAM

5.500

20

38.605

20

681000000

256QAM

5.900

21

38.605

21

687000000

256QAM

5.900

22

38.983

22

693000000

256QAM

5.900

23

38.605

23

699000000

256QAM

6.200

24

38.605

24

705000000

256QAM

5.800

25

38.605

25

711000000

256QAM

5.700

26

38.983

26

717000000

256QAM

5.600

27

38.605

27

723000000

256QAM

5.300

28

38.605

28

825000000

256QAM

1.100

29

36.610

29

831000000

256QAM

0.900

30

36.610

30

837000000

256QAM

0.800

31

36.610

31

843000000

256QAM

0.300

32

36.387

32

303000000

256QAM

3.600

1

37.356

OFDM Downstream Overview

 

 

 

 

 

 

Receiver

FFT type

Subcarr 0 Frequency(MHz)

PLC locked

NCP locked

MDC1 locked

PLC power(dBmv)

0

4K

290600000

YES

YES

YES

4.400002

1

NA

NA

NO

NO

NO

NA

Upstream Overview

 

 

 

 

 

Port ID

Frequency (MHz)

Modulation

Signal strength (dBmV)

Channel ID

Bandwidth

1

23700000

ATDMA - 16QAM

29.250

5

6400000

2

38596000

ATDMA - 16QAM

34.500

6

3200000

3

30596000

ATDMA - 16QAM

31.000

4

6400000

OFDM/OFDMA Overview

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Channel Index

State

lin Digital Att

Digital Att

BW (sc's*fft)

Report Power

Report Power1_6

FFT Size

0

DISABLED

0.5000

0.0000

0.0000

-inf

-1.0000

4K

1

DISABLED

0.5000

0.0000

0.0000

-inf

-1.0000

4K


@umlee168

Your upstream level are too low, you will require a tech visit to correct the signal levels. However looking at your speeds I wouldn't be surprised if there is more issues causing the slow speeds. I would call into tech support and ask them to check for noise on your Node/CMTS and to do a speed test on your neighbours connection to rule out if the slow speeds only effect you, or your neighbours also.

 

Re: Gigabit Speeds

@gp-se

Thanks for the info. I called tech support again and they did try testing the other homes near mine and it looks to be an isolated case. A technician has been booked for Thursday, May 10 in hopes of correcting this problem at my home.  In the meantime, the support person did something to the modem to give me speeds I can live with until Thursday arrives. Will let you guys know how it goes.

 

 

Re: Gigabit Speeds

I do agree I wonder if there is noise or something else.

While a lot of the signal levels are will within spec.. they appear to be all over the place.  
EG: mine fluctuate, but you sort of see it go up and down relatively smoothly increment/decrease.
Yours seems to jump up/down from one channel to the next rather large in some cases.

Re: Gigabit Speeds

The Rogers technician came and did some tests. He was able to see the fast speeds after the modem factory reset, but the extremely slow speeds a couple minutes afterwards. They took the modem outside an connected it directly to the box at the end of the street and said the slow speeds are still there. They said Rogers maintenance needs to come fix the problem and said they will come within 48 hours. The speeds are now even slower than before. Talk about frustration. Will let you guys know what happens next.

 

Speedtest.net - tested at 05/10/2018 11:00AM

Snipaste_2018-05-10_11-00-26.png

 

DOCSIS LOGS

 

16

05/10/2018 15:49:56

84000500

critical

SYNC Timing Synchronization failure - Loss of Sync;CM-MAC=;CM-QOS=1.1;CM-VER=3.1;

17

05/10/2018 15:50:00

82000200

critical

No Ranging Response received - T3 time-out;CM-MAC=;CM-QOS=1.1;CM-VER=3.1;

18

05/10/2018 15:51:19

84000500

critical

SYNC Timing Synchronization failure - Loss of Sync;CM-MAC=;CM-QOS=1.1;CM-VER=3.1;

19

05/10/2018 15:51:21

82000200

critical

No Ranging Response received - T3 time-out;CM-MAC=;CM-QOS=1.1;CM-VER=3.1;

20

05/10/2018 16:00:51

84000500

critical

SYNC Timing Synchronization failure - Loss of Sync;CM-MAC=;CM-QOS=1.1;CM-VER=3.1;

 
DOCSIS WAN

Downstream Overview

 

 

 

 

 

Port ID

Frequency (MHz)

Modulation

Signal strength (dBmV)

Channel ID

Signal noise ratio (dB)

1

591000000

256QAM

3.800

7

38.605

2

855000000

256QAM

-1.900

3

35.595

3

861000000

256QAM

-2.000

4

35.780

4

579000000

256QAM

3.800

5

38.983

5

585000000

256QAM

4.100

6

38.605

6

849000000

256QAM

-1.600

2

35.780

7

597000000

256QAM

3.900

8

38.605

8

603000000

256QAM

3.600

9

38.605

9

609000000

256QAM

3.800

10

38.605

10

615000000

256QAM

3.700

11

38.983

11

621000000

256QAM

3.500

12

38.605

12

633000000

256QAM

4.000

13

37.636

13

639000000

256QAM

4.100

14

37.356

14

645000000

256QAM

3.800

15

37.356

15

651000000

256QAM

4.100

16

37.636

16

657000000

256QAM

4.200

17

37.356

17

663000000

256QAM

4.600

18

37.636

18

669000000

256QAM

4.500

19

37.636

19

675000000

256QAM

4.300

20

37.636

20

681000000

256QAM

4.900

21

38.605

21

687000000

256QAM

4.700

22

38.605

22

693000000

256QAM

4.800

23

38.605

23

699000000

256QAM

5.100

24

38.983

24

705000000

256QAM

4.600

25

38.605

25

711000000

256QAM

4.600

26

38.605

26

717000000

256QAM

4.400

27

38.983

27

723000000

256QAM

4.000

28

37.636

28

825000000

256QAM

-0.400

29

36.610

29

831000000

256QAM

-0.600

30

36.610

30

837000000

256QAM

-0.700

31

36.387

31

843000000

256QAM

-1.200

32

36.387

32

303000000

256QAM

2.800

1

37.356

OFDM Downstream Overview

 

 

 

 

 

 

Receiver

FFT type

Subcarr 0 Frequency(MHz)

PLC locked

NCP locked

MDC1 locked

PLC power(dBmv)

0

4K

290600000

YES

YES

YES

3.400002

1

NA

NA

NO

NO

NO

NA

Upstream Overview

 

 

 

 

 

Port ID

Frequency (MHz)

Modulation

Signal strength (dBmV)

Channel ID

Bandwidth

1

30596000

ATDMA - 16QAM

31.250

4

6400000

2

38596000

ATDMA - 16QAM

35.000

6

3200000

3

23700000

ATDMA - 16QAM

30.000

5

6400000

OFDM/OFDMA Overview

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Channel Index

State

lin Digital Att

Digital Att

BW (sc's*fft)

Report Power

Report Power1_6

FFT Size

0

DISABLED

0.5000

0.0000

0.0000

-inf

-1.0000

4K

1

DISABLED

0.5000

0.0000

0.0000

-inf

-1.0000

4K

 
 

 

Re: Gigabit Speeds

Abhi1
I've been here awhile

Am having issues with speed too (am on a 500 u plan and have the white Hitron modem). Am usually clocking out in the low 100s (and in 50s on wireless). Would be great if someone could advise here based on the log below?

 

Here is my DOCSIS Log

 

DOCSIS WAN

This menu displays both upstream and downstream signal parameters

DOCSIS Overview
Downstream Overview
Port ID Frequency (MHz) Modulation Signal strength (dBmV) Channel ID Signal noise ratio (dB)
1 597000000 256QAM -2.300 8 37.636
2 849000000 256QAM -2.800 2 37.636
3 855000000 256QAM -2.900 3 37.636
4 861000000 256QAM -3.300 4 37.636
5 579000000 256QAM -2.600 5 37.636
6 585000000 256QAM -2.800 6 37.636
7 591000000 256QAM -2.700 7 37.356
8 303000000 256QAM 0.100 1 37.356
9 603000000 256QAM -2.500 9 38.605
10 609000000 256QAM -2.700 10 37.636
11 615000000 256QAM -2.500 11 37.636
12 621000000 256QAM -2.500 12 37.636
13 633000000 256QAM -2.900 13 37.636
14 639000000 256QAM -2.700 14 37.356
15 645000000 256QAM -2.600 15 37.636
16 651000000 256QAM -2.600 16 37.636
17 657000000 256QAM -2.600 17 37.636
18 663000000 256QAM -2.100 18 37.636
19 669000000 256QAM -2.200 19 37.356
20 675000000 256QAM -2.100 20 37.636
21 681000000 256QAM -2.300 21 37.356
22 687000000 256QAM -2.200 22 37.636
23 693000000 256QAM -2.300 23 37.636
24 699000000 256QAM -2.000 24 37.636
25 705000000 256QAM -2.100 25 37.636
26 711000000 256QAM -2.300 26 37.356
27 717000000 256QAM -2.600 27 37.636
28 723000000 256QAM -2.900 28 37.356
29 825000000 256QAM -2.300 29 37.636
30 831000000 256QAM -2.300 30 37.636
31 837000000 256QAM -2.500 31 37.636
32 843000000 256QAM -2.500 32 37.636
OFDM Downstream Overview
Receiver FFT type Subcarr 0 Frequency(MHz) PLC locked NCP locked MDC1 locked PLC power(dBmv)
0 NA NA NO NO NO NA
1 4K 275600000 YES YES YES 0.000000
Upstream Overview
Port ID Frequency (MHz) Modulation Signal strength (dBmV) Channel ID Bandwidth
1 30596000 ATDMA - 64QAM 32.000 1 6400000
2 38596000 ATDMA - 64QAM 33.500 3 3200000
3 23700000 ATDMA - 64QAM 32.000 2 6400000
OFDM/OFDMA Overview
Channel Index State lin Digital Att Digital Att BW (sc's*fft) Report Power Report Power1_6 FFT Size
0 DISABLED 0.5000 0.0000 0.0000 -inf -1.0000 4K
1 DISABLED 0.5000 0.0000 0.0000 -inf -1.0000 4K

Re: Gigabit Speeds

Datalink
Resident Expert
Resident Expert

@Abhi1 is the modem running in Gateway mode or Bridge mode?  If its in Bridge mode run a factory reset on your router and after the router reboot, disable everything in the router except for the firewall and DOS protection.  Reboot the router and run a speedtest using the www.speedtest.net Toronto Rogers or Montreal Rogers servers.  The Toronto Rogers server is a 10 Gb/s server fwiw, so it has the horsepower to run high speed tests.  Not sure of the Montreal server, but, from Ottawa, it produces the same results data rates as the Toronto server with less latency. 

 

Your DOCSIS 3.0 signal levels aren't terrible.  Certainly acceptable, as are the signal to noise ratios.  Thats a moot point as the modem is running DOCSIS 3.1 on the Downstream side, as seen in the OFDM Downstream section.  The upstream DOCSIS 3.0 signal levels are typical of what we see on this modem, so, their ok.  

 

The question is, what are the signal to noise ratios for the Downstream OFDM channel, which isn't shown, and what are the upstream signal to noise ratios at the CMTS, which you can see.  If you called Tech Support they should be able to tell you if those numbers are in an acceptable range.  

 

Can you let me know what mode the modem is running in and whether or not you are using a router as well? 

Re: Gigabit Speeds

Abhi1
I've been here awhile

Thanks for the help and info.

 

Am running without a router in getaway mode

Re: Gigabit Speeds

Datalink
Resident Expert
Resident Expert

@Abhi1, correction to my post above, which should read:

 

"....what are the upstream signal to noise ratios at the CMTS, which you can't see."

 

Ok, fwiw, there are a group of customers who experience slower than expected data rates with the CODA-4582 modem.  That modem uses DOCSIS 3.1 on the downstream side, which usually will result in very good performance on the downstream side.  For some reason, either due to OFDM processing in the modem, or possibly noise in the OFDM channel, the modem does not perform as expected.  Recent posts have shown that there are noise problems for some of the affected customers.  That has come to light during tech visits.  So, my thoughts at the present time are that you need a tech visit to determine what the problem is with the OFDM channel which resides below or above 300 Mhz, not sure which at the present time.  Fwiw, the lower frequencies in the cable network are susceptible to noise ingress problems, so, if this turned out to the problem, I wouldn't be surprised.