Hi
In the past I did a lot of test using splitters with Docsis 2 modems and directly connected to the CMTS (of course with good padding). I try to do the same thing with 2 Arris CM820 D3 modems but only 1 goes on line well, the other stays in init(r)...rf issue. I tried changing splitter for directional coupler still the same problem. I also use a diplex filter on the CMTS side.
Does anyone knows how to fix it?
I'd like to use the 2 analog lines on a Arris TM602G (DOCSIS 2 CM/MTA with battery),
with SIP firmware. (ARRIS-SIP-MIB)
I'm using the Asterisk 11.13.1 server from Debian, running on UDP port 5060.
When I use the same login and password for both port, it works most, but not all the time.
(I can make calls from both lines, but the second line doesn't always ring when called.)
Does any one have a config for the above. IE I want a modem to lock on 1 downstream only.
I think its in the "cable loadbalance-" commands but I don't have the full commands to do this.
Hi we have a system that are using Cisco modem 3928 and we have a DOCSIS fil for that but we can´t get the Thecnicolor modem to work. we havn´t made Docis file before. what shall we change in the DOCSIS fil so it can work together whit the Cisco modem
What are the options for small CMTS that support more than 16 DS x 4US channels? The goal is to offer 1Gbps download service, so it would need at least something that did 24x8 but ideally something that was able to do 32x8. Application would be for a small apartment complex.
There are many small sub $5000 16x4 CMTS products on the market:
1. Pico Digital's miniCMTS
2. BT-CMTS-3000
3. Vecima Networks Portico DOCSIS mini-CMTS
4. Harmonic NSG -EXO