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DOCSIS 3.1 Clearing Up Misconceptions with DOCSIS 3.1 Spectrum Allocation
Episode 21 Hosted by Brady Volpe of the Volpe Firm and Nimble This, with guest John Downey, CMTS Technical Leader at Cisco Systems. Today’s show we will cover DOCSIS 3.1 spectrum allocation, applications and deployment in existing cable plants. No changes in the existing plants are necessary! What Cable Operators need to know.
In addition, ANGACOM presentation preview by both John Downey and Brady Volpe who will be presenting at ANGACOM this year. Find out what they will be covering.
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Gostaria de assistir esta podcast com legenda em português do Brasil.
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Hi, even though I am fairly new to cable modems as of last year. I have joyed reading through the various blogs on this site. My only question, which may sound trivial, is how often should my log report an issue?
Knowing that it is impossible to have perfect connections 100% of the time… just trying to understand a bit more than just signal level being in spec, as an end user in diagnosing trends before calling in for what may be a momentary issue.
Hi JC, thanks for the comments. It really just depends. CMs report issues all the time. We recommend you work it out with your ISP. Really you should have good service all the time with maybe an intermittent issue in a blue moon. I would say every cable operator we have worked with really wants you to have a positive and quality experience. So they will want to fix your problem too. Good Luck