Seems like this started happening right alongside the time the modem started bonding 3 upstream channels as well. Would upstream power levels of 46 dBmV cause the modem to reset?
Speeds have been great; consistently in the 15 down / 3-4 up range.
I'm in uptown NOLA; 70115.
I have had the modem for a while, so I suppose it could be going bad, but this is really the only time I've ever had any problem with it. Can't say that I wouldn't mind trying out a SB6141 instead though.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Signal levels (apologies for the poor formatting):
Downstream Bonding Channel Value
Channel ID 133 134 135 136
Frequency 687000000 Hz 693000000 Hz 699000000 Hz 705000000 Hz
Signal to Noise Ratio 36 dB 36 dB 37 dB 37 dB
Downstream Modulation QAM256 QAM256 QAM256 QAM256
Power Level
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0 dBmV 0 dBmV -1 dBmV -1 dBmV
Upstream Bonding Channel Value
Channel ID 2 1 3
Frequency 31200000 Hz 37600000 Hz 25400000 Hz
Ranging Service ID 27 27 27
Symbol Rate 5.120 Msym/sec 2.560 Msym/sec 2.560 Msym/sec
Power Level 45 dBmV 46 dBmV 45 dBmV
Upstream Modulation [3] QPSK
[3] 64QAM
[3] QPSK
[2] 16QAM
[3] 64QAM
[3] QPSK
[2] 16QAM
[3] 64QAM
Ranging Status Success Success Success
Signal Stats (Codewords) Bonding Channel Value
Channel ID 133 134 135 136
Total Unerrored Codewords 48057347 48057468 48057435 23246292
Total Correctable Codewords 22 13 125 9207
Total Uncorrectable Codewords 1611 1430 1353 72550
Modem Specifics:
Model Name: SB6120
Vendor Name: Motorola
Firmware Name: SB612X-1.0.5.1-SCM00-NOSH
Boot Version: PSPU-Boot 1.0.0.4m1
Hardware Version: 3.0
Firmware Build Time: Dec 21 2010 15:52:06
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