[Bloat] Really getting 1G out of ISP?

Stephen Hemminger stephen at networkplumber.org
Wed Jun 23 11:56:12 EDT 2021


On Tue, 22 Jun 2021 23:04:18 +0000
"Livingood, Jason" <Jason_Livingood at comcast.com> wrote:

> > For DOCSIS the issue seems to be an unfortunate frequency split between up and downstream and use of lower efficiency coding schemes.  
> 
> Performance really takes a big step forward once a person has a D3.1 modem in their home, bringing OFDM and OFDMA as key advancements. Also in flux at the moment is where the upstream split is in cable networks, which are moving to mid-split or high-split designs that bring more upstream bandwidth. As well, over the past 18+ months, most cable networks have added substantially more upstream channels as well as performed quite a number of fiber node splits. And that is just below the physical layer stuff - there's also a lot of work at the software layer for modems and CMTSes that is quite interesting.
> 
> JL
> 

Also discovered that the cable modem I am using is one of the ones with the
broken Intel Puma chipset (even a lawsuit about that). Will be changing it today.


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