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Re: need upstream data help


I dont know if its still available but I remember working with an ADC node that was supposed to do frequency stacking. It could segment one of the ports off it to a say 50 to 100 mHz and then you would unstack it back at the hub or headend.

Also I would think that using some division multiplexing scheme would allow you to separate at least node A from B,C,and D to relieve some of the congestion. 

"What I am wondering is if there is a way I can convert the upchannels from nodes B,C and D from the normal 23 MHz channel to individual upchannel frequencys for the run back up the coax, like node B to 29 MHz, node C to 35 MHz and Node D to 41 MHz"

Could you assign all the modems in node A to a particular upstream frequency at the CMTS? And so on for B,C, and D? Put Aand B at 28 mHz then C and D at 30 mHz
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Posted in reply to: need upstream data help by Chad Thomas
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