Oh really?! How does it work - over the network or some kind of SFP adapter for a computer? Regards, Jason Hecker <https://www.upandrunningtech.com.au/> <https://www.upandrunningtech.com.au/> On Wed, 26 Aug 2020, at 12:27, Russell Hurren wrote:
Proscend have a tool you can use to view the signal strength etc if you contact them. They might even have newer firmware you can try. I can't remember if it lets you make any changes, but I used it to determine that the Draytek Vigor 130 was about 10% faster on a 100/40 NBN connection so I didn't keep using the Proscend CPE's.
Kind regards
Russell Hurren
-----Original Message----- From: Public <public-bounces@talk.mikrotik.com.au> On Behalf Of Jason Hecker Sent: Wednesday, 26 August 2020 10:17 To: public@talk.mikrotik.com.au Subject: Re: [MT-AU Public] PS180C-R VDSL SFP in multi-pair cable with other services
The trouble is there is no way to monitor or change any settings on the Proscend modules. They are really plug and pray.
Regards, Jason Hecker <https://www.upandrunningtech.com.au/> <https://www.upandrunningtech.com.au/>
On Wed, 26 Aug 2020, at 12:13, Roger Plant wrote:
Hi,
You are possibly attempting to send very loud signals on the bands that the other modem right nearby is listening for
Perhaps Make sure the CPE end of the PS180C-R is the end near the existing modem. Make sure the PS180C-R is using profile 17a.
If the distance between the 2 PS180C-R modules is very short, perhaps put in an attenuator at the CO end.
Regards Roger
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