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Mommio
December 9th 03, 12:16 PM
Hello! At home, we have had a cable modem which worked
just fine for 2 or 3 years. However, this summer, things
began going downhill. I am trying to figure out if it is
the wiring in our house leading to the modem or possibly
something with our computer, and I need your suggestions
please. We have tried 2 different hubs and 2 different
cable modems and the same thing happens. Sporadically,
the cable light on the modem will either go out
completely, flicker off and on, or turn red (it is
supposed to be solid green). It will go for a few days
just fine, then the problem will start again and we will
be without internet service for several days. The cable
guy has been out 4 times and tried different things.
Could it possible be something in our computer making this
happen, like the connection of the wire which goes to the
hub? It seems tight, and I have tried different wires. I
have even tried hooking the cable modem up directly to the
computer and bypassing the hub. Still nothing. I am not
very hardware savvy, so I'd really appreciate your help!
Thanks!
Mommio
Papa
December 9th 03, 12:16 PM
Have you asked your ISP to check their equipment? The problem can be at
their end. It could also be a defective cable, even the one exterior to your
home. Have your cable guy test it too, as well as test your interior cable.
Often the fault will be a defective or loosely connected splitter.
"Mommio" > wrote in message
...
> Hello! At home, we have had a cable modem which worked
> just fine for 2 or 3 years. However, this summer, things
> began going downhill. I am trying to figure out if it is
> the wiring in our house leading to the modem or possibly
> something with our computer, and I need your suggestions
> please. We have tried 2 different hubs and 2 different
> cable modems and the same thing happens. Sporadically,
> the cable light on the modem will either go out
> completely, flicker off and on, or turn red (it is
> supposed to be solid green). It will go for a few days
> just fine, then the problem will start again and we will
> be without internet service for several days. The cable
> guy has been out 4 times and tried different things.
> Could it possible be something in our computer making this
> happen, like the connection of the wire which goes to the
> hub? It seems tight, and I have tried different wires. I
> have even tried hooking the cable modem up directly to the
> computer and bypassing the hub. Still nothing. I am not
> very hardware savvy, so I'd really appreciate your help!
> Thanks!
> Mommio
Jack
December 9th 03, 12:18 PM
The signal level may be low, things to check are how many
cable boxes for your TV's? Some times the cable company
can route the cabling and the spliters in a way to get the
signal up to a useable level. In my case they rewired my
whole house, starting at the back to the front of the
house. My computer is in the back of the house. They also
remove any extra splitters that are not being used. The
more TV's and cable boxes running at one time will drop
signal level to the cable modem.
>-----Original Message-----
>Have you asked your ISP to check their equipment? The
problem can be at
>their end. It could also be a defective cable, even the
one exterior to your
>home. Have your cable guy test it too, as well as test
your interior cable.
>Often the fault will be a defective or loosely connected
splitter.
>
>"Mommio" > wrote in message
...
>> Hello! At home, we have had a cable modem which worked
>> just fine for 2 or 3 years. However, this summer,
things
>> began going downhill. I am trying to figure out if it
is
>> the wiring in our house leading to the modem or possibly
>> something with our computer, and I need your suggestions
>> please. We have tried 2 different hubs and 2 different
>> cable modems and the same thing happens. Sporadically,
>> the cable light on the modem will either go out
>> completely, flicker off and on, or turn red (it is
>> supposed to be solid green). It will go for a few days
>> just fine, then the problem will start again and we will
>> be without internet service for several days. The cable
>> guy has been out 4 times and tried different things.
>> Could it possible be something in our computer making
this
>> happen, like the connection of the wire which goes to
the
>> hub? It seems tight, and I have tried different wires.
I
>> have even tried hooking the cable modem up directly to
the
>> computer and bypassing the hub. Still nothing. I am
not
>> very hardware savvy, so I'd really appreciate your help!
>> Thanks!
>> Mommio
>
>
>.
>
bbunny
December 9th 03, 12:19 PM
Mommio wrote:
| Hello! At home, we have had a cable modem which worked
| just fine for 2 or 3 years. However, this summer, things
| began going downhill. I am trying to figure out if it is
| the wiring in our house leading to the modem or possibly
| something with our computer, and I need your suggestions
| please. We have tried 2 different hubs and 2 different
| cable modems and the same thing happens. Sporadically,
| the cable light on the modem will either go out
| completely, flicker off and on, or turn red (it is
| supposed to be solid green). It will go for a few days
| just fine, then the problem will start again and we will
| be without internet service for several days. The cable
| guy has been out 4 times and tried different things.
| Could it possible be something in our computer making this
| happen, like the connection of the wire which goes to the
| hub? It seems tight, and I have tried different wires. I
| have even tried hooking the cable modem up directly to the
| computer and bypassing the hub. Still nothing. I am not
| very hardware savvy, so I'd really appreciate your help!
| Thanks!
| Mommio
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