I decided to carry on here, about exercises made in this thread. With SRA disabled modem sync about 2Mb faster, also after 16h of uptime modem still give good throughput on speed tests (will test this further), speed is more constant, no drops. About 6k FEC errors for 16h uptime, this is no more than with SRA “on” with interleave on downstream.
I decided to carry on here, about exercises made in this thread. With SRA disabled modem sync about 2Mb faster, also after 16h of uptime modem still give good throughput on speed tests (will test this further), speed is more constant, no drops. About 6k FEC errors for 16h uptime, this is no more than with SRA “on” with interleave on downstream.
Speed synch increase is good, did the SNR value drop slightly ?
In a completely sane world, madness is the only freedom (J.G.Ballard).
Not really, I applied light cap to my downstream, and is exactly same as was with SRA enabled, but once reboted with SRA disabled, attienable speed was 2Mb higher than before reset, and it keep it like that even now. I think more about snr I should be able to say once I back on fastpath and remove cap. So far no harm notice with SRA disabled.
Yes, all nice and smooth, I rebooted modem just over hour ago to remove cap and since then 59 FEC errors. Also seems like bitswap turn on faster now, usually on upstream within 2-3h from reboot, now after couple of minutes from reboot, booth upstream and downstream enabled.
Yes, all nice and smooth, I rebooted modem just over hour ago to remove cap and since then 59 FEC errors. Also seems like bitswap turn on faster now, usually on upstream within 2-3h from reboot, now after couple of minutes from reboot, booth upstream and downstream enabled.
In a completely sane world, madness is the only freedom (J.G.Ballard).
After first 24h on fastpath with SRA disabled I’m actually impressed with amount of errors. On downstream FEC 1323, ES 77, CRC 88, upstream even lower than these.