We set a couple of HUBS to -13db and did not notice much of a difference our call fail rate is between 3% and 4% For example out of 235 calls taken 7 would fail.... This was about the same whether it was -11db/-12db/or -13db ============================================================================== Phillip Ferraro WorldNet Access, Inc pferraro@wna-linknet.com Onslow County's PREMIER InterNet Service Voice (910) 346-0835 824 Gumbranch Square, Suite R3 FAX (910) 455-1933 Jacksonville, Nc 28540-6269 ============================================================================== On Wed, 20 Oct 1999, Aaron Nabil wrote:
Greg Coffey writes...
Do you have a conclusion on this yet? Does changing these settings have any impact?
I haven't tried it yet, haven't been around the office much.
-a
At 04:46 AM 10/7/99 -0700, you wrote:
I call into our Max's and measured the level they were sending. Only -14dbm, much lower power, more what I was expecting. Telnet in and check to see what they are set to, -13dbm, another off by one, but this time in the opposite direction!
Here's a summary: Configured for Actually sends USR HiperDSP -11dbm -10dbm Ascend Max -13dbm -14dbm
I don't have any scripts in place that monitor failure ratios, but if someone does I'd be interested if they could set half their modems to -15dbm (for an output of -14dbm) and see what effect that has.
-- Aaron Nabil
-- Aaron Nabil
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