Doubt regarding new BSNL FTTH connection

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This is from my ONT right now, interestingly it includes reference values.

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Yo @varkey can't defeat your speeds on ipv6.
But atleast I could beat your Rx values ๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜‚
I got - 15.91db
 
On paper a Class B+ ONT can detect till -28 dBm and a Class C+ ONT (more expensive) can detect till -32 dBm. Most ONTs are Class B+.

However in reality even Class B+ ONTs seem to work okay with input level less than -28 dBm.

One thing, I'm still not very clear about is whether max throughput or performance affected by the input signal levels. If the ONT can detect the signal is it all the same?

The more passive splitters the LCO/ISP add the power level drops, also as the distance increases the power drops. I guess it is good to keep an eye on the power levels cause if it's on the extreme end, if another splitter is added you might lose connectivity. ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™‚๏ธ
Man, even with fibre we got to deal with signal strength and noise? FML. When I get it that's definitely something I'll check. All the more reason to get the modem that the LCO gives cause if the signal goes bad, nigga will just blame the modem. FFFML
 
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