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See Sections 8 and 9 for general instructions on improving link performance. The following
section covers specific causes of low throughput, related to self-install, once wireless
stability has been confirmed.
Classification
Self-install, specifically the auto-MAC learning function, only affects the downlink portion
of provisioning. You must still provision your uplink service flows with the appropriate
service classifiers.
Normally, classification is either pass-all, MAC-based classification, or blank. If uplink
classification is done improperly, it is likely that the traffic will continue to pass across the
default uplink service flow, which is restricted to 8Kbps.
Table 6-1
Self-Install End User Troubleshooting
Problem
Corrective Action
Lights on modem are not on.
The modem is not powered on, and/or is not working.
• Ensure the power adapter and power cords are securely connected to both the
modem and to the wall outlet.
• Verify the power outlet is functional. Connect device know working device such as a
radio into the outlet to verify that power is supplied.
• Ensure that you have the correct power cords/injectors for the type of device you are
using. Refer to the Outdoor Wireless Access Subscriber Modem (SUO) Installation
Guidelines or to the Indoor Wireless Access Subscriber Modem (SUI) Installation
Guidelines for the required specifications.
• Power cycle the modem by disconnecting and re-connecting it to the power supply.