I previously posted on here because I had issues with my sbg8300 as I was getting under 1% packet loss and latency issues. I assumed maybe it was the modem since it has a puma chipset and I read about those having issues with packet processing. Recently got a S33 and it was working great for 2 weeks, then I noticed 1% packet loss in games again, and I ran some tests and realized it was the exact same issue as before.
I went to my modem admin page and checked out the power levels and such and noticed that the Upstream does not fall within the range Arris said is acceptable (45-51 dBmv I believe) (my previous SBG8300 also was not in the range). This makes me think since I got a new modem, maybe xfinity is not delivering the proper power levels. I was thinking maybe a reverse attenuator could increase it, but I am not sure if I need it or if this is an issue.
Main question: Does the power level falling a few dBmv below the acceptable range cause high latency and ~1% packet loss.
If this is the case, how would a technician fix this issue? I don’t want them to come out and charge me for nothing.
Thanks