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Disarmer

join:2009-07-03
Mexia, TX

reply to Disarmer
Re: [Other] How to fix terrible cable service?

Alright, when the net is kicking/lagging hard, my power level drops to around -8 for the duration of the bad internet. Once the kick/lag is over, it resumes itself at a fairly stable -2 - 0.

Does this give you any more information towards my bad service?

Thanks again for the help.


Harddrive
Premium
join:2000-09-20
Norwich, CT

not to be off topic, but why dont you move to Corsicana and get DSL?
i'm originally from Corsicana.
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I've come here to chew bubblegum and kick ass and i'm all outta bubblegum.

Disarmer

join:2009-07-03
Mexia, TX
Small world

Corsicana is just a bit too big for me haha

Marcer
VIP
join:2007-07-08
Hamilton, ON
·Mountain Cable

reply to Disarmer
said by Disarmer See Profile :

Alright, when the net is kicking/lagging hard, my power level drops to around -8 for the duration of the bad internet. Once the kick/lag is over, it resumes itself at a fairly stable -2 - 0.

Does this give you any more information towards my bad service?

Thanks again for the help.
Ok, your Downstream Signal to Noise is passable @ 36, but once your power level drops to -8 it likely dips down, causing your modem to have packet loss, and a loss in speed. Both the Downstream Signal to Noise and Power level need to be investigated, so it's time to call your Cable company.

Disarmer

join:2009-07-03
Mexia, TX
What do I need to tell them? The power level is dropping randomly causing my internet to go out?

Also, the SNR is constantly changing between 30 and 36.

Thanks


Fubar

join:2001-02-20
Phoenix, AZ

You need to tell them exactly that, WHen you lose connection your downstream drops to -8 and your snr fluctuates between 30 and 36.

To help fix the situation do you have any splitters you can remove? Also you can check to make sure all the connections are tight.

Marcer
VIP
join:2007-07-08
Hamilton, ON
reply to Disarmer
Just a Fubar said, tell them what changes. Check your connections, and check the cable between the back of the modem and the wall/splitter for damage (kinks, nicks, pet nibbles, etc.)
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