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 Irish Shark Play Like A Champion Today Premium,MVM join:2000-07-29 Las Vegas, NV
| Re: [Info] Outlet usage disconnects Modem • As for the tweaks and the speed, that is all OK.
• Go to »192.168.100.1. The username is admin and the password is w2402. Post you signals.
• You have some high latency on your line and at your hop. It could be your problem or the ISPs (I see that you are in Mexico.) Ask your ISP to run a ping and line quality check and see what they have to say.
• As for the fan issue, that is not normal. Could be a grounding issue or a dozen other things. I would not not advise that you try to fix it yourself unless you are an electrician. I would ask the ISP to check the line coming into your house and make sure it is grounded properly. If that is not the issue, get an electrician to check it out. -- "You can observe a lot by watching". Yogi Berra | |
|  John116 Premium join:2007-07-12 Valley Head, AL
| Re: [Info] Outlet usage disconnects Modem Just a few simple things you might do:
Perhaps the cable modem is getting too hot due to the warmer temperatures. Or, perhaps, the power-line voltage is lower than normal.
1. Is your cable modem sitting on top of your PC or another heat source? 2. If that is not an issue, try using a fan to cool the modem. 3. Do the lights dim if an appliance is turned on? Ask the electricity provider about the incoming voltage at your home. Has it changed recently due to extra demand on the system? | |
|  |  |   Irish Shark Play Like A Champion Today Premium,MVM join:2000-07-29 Las Vegas, NV | Re: [Info] Outlet usage disconnects Modem • Signals are OK.
• Speeds are OK.
• It is possible that the heat is driving the upstream out of spec; however, I don't think this is the case here. -- "You can observe a lot by watching". Yogi Berra | |
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