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magusat999

join:2005-07-08
Oakland, CA


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I have no idea, nor am I making any inference as to whether Comcast is sabotaging my connection or not. It is clear, however, from more customers than just me, that there is a problem here and Comcast has yet to address it. As far as support options - I don't need advice on that matter. I am fully aware of how to contact Comcast, research problems here and other places on and off the net, and even make adjustments myself as necessary. My comments are in consideration of the fact that I have sought out solutions in the way you suggest and many others, and have come up with goose-eggs. It should be as easy as contacting Comcast to get problems solved - one shouldn't have to scour the seven internet seas to "find" a way to fix connection problems with Comcast or any other provider. I don't "provide" the connection - they do - so it's incumbent upon them to have the solution.

The problem is, Comcast is either unskilled or unwilling to do anything about the well documented connection woes that many of it's subscribers have been squealing about for years. Unfortunately, Comcast is about the best thing in my area - so it isn't an option to go anywhere else - but that doesn't make me blind to the fact that their service and reliability need some major upgrades.

Lastly, I wrote this review to relate my own personal experiences with Comcast. It isn't here for you or anyone else to "invalidate" or "critique". No matter what you say, it's my experience, it happened, and that's just the reality of it. If you don't like my retelling of my true life experience, or that I am not happy with paying for bad service, it's not for you to try and stop me or get me to lie and say "everything is fine and I'm happy." There are plenty of sunshine and lollipop posts you can go to and only read the "good comments". It serves no purpose to poo-poo all over someone because they aren't saying what you want them to say. Just go hang out with your kind if your that bothered and you can kiss up to Comcast or whoever en-masse.

Oh yes - I had to add: there is no "signal problem" with my line. If that were the case I wouldn't be able to get high speeds AT ALL. Dropped signals at regular intervals are not due to dirty connections, it's an indication that something else is affecting the connection - it's like a heart murmer, a regular, predictable loss of connection that occurs whenever and especially a user is trying to stay connected and USE the connection (you can be connected but not really be using it - like when you are viewing a website and you stop and read on each page) like a continuous download, a game, streaming video / music. Besides, I checked that out already and my "signal" is extremely good. Anyways, the whole "signal" thing is supposed to apply to DSL anyway. I know you don't have Comcast in Boston (do you?), but they advertise specifically that one of the advantages of Comcast cable over DSL is no issues with "signal strength". There's a commercial illustrating their claim where a turtle couple pushes their laptop "far away" and the connection is still strong. Lets not get our technologies mixed up here, we're talking about Comcast Cable in Oakland, California - not whatever you have in Boston, Mass.
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