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technoman
New Contributor II
I have an Arris Surfboard SB8200 modem with an Asus RT-AX88U Pro router connected to it. I get a message: "The connection has timed out
The server at 192.168.0.1 is taking too long to respond."
WiderMouthOpen
2 years agoEsteemed Contributor
That is a stand alone modem. Stand alone modems are accessible by the IP 192.168.100.1. See here for more info.
- technoman2 years agoNew Contributor II
I was able to access that link and logged into it. Here's some of my signal levels. They look very low to me:
Channel ID Lock Status Modulation Frequency Power SNR/MER Corrected Uncorrectables 13 Locked QAM256 855000000 Hz -12 dBmV 37 dB 4354 15126 1 Locked QAM256 783000000 Hz -10 dBmV 38 dB 16033 35623 2 Locked QAM256 789000000 Hz -10 dBmV 38 dB 34017 80565 3 Locked QAM256 795000000 Hz -10 dBmV 38 dB 50349 130199 4 Locked QAM256 801000000 Hz -10 dBmV 38 dB 41179 111138 5 Locked QAM256 807000000 Hz -11 dBmV 38 dB 34365 81730 6 Locked QAM256 813000000 Hz -10 dBmV 38 dB 43021 116049 7 Locked QAM256 819000000 Hz -10 dBmV 38 dB 44122 116280 8 Locked QAM256 825000000 Hz -10 dBmV 38 dB 49826 137021 21 Locked QAM256 903000000 Hz -12 dBmV 36 dB 41628 109259 26 Locked QAM256 933000000 Hz -14 dBmV 35 dB 20997 67146 27 Locked QAM256 939000000 Hz -14 dBmV 35 dB 15106 51907 28 Locked QAM256 945000000 Hz -14 dBmV 35 dB 26385 82409 - WiderMouthOpen2 years agoEsteemed Contributor
Yea, something is off. Your only showing 28 channels when there should be 32 downstream channels. Also, no OFDM/OFDMA. What is your upstream? Could be a bad splitter. What signal levels do you get with it bypassed? What kind of splitter is it?
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