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| reply to mooosenix Re: [TWC] Throttling in Milwaukee?
said by mooosenix :Mine is not rebooting. The modem "config" page is still accessable, and all the lights are still on with the activity light happily blinking away.... ...no new logs on the modem config page Agreed, your modem is not rebooting.
said by mooosenix :Sometimes the connection will restore itself after ~30 seconds or so by itself without a reboot. The next time this happens, do not manually restart the modem. Instead, check your system logs or router's logs for a message indicating some kind of a DHCP event. (Restarting the modem would force such an event, which is why I'd like you to avoid it.)
said by mooosenix :Just for kicks, I'll probably have my modem swapped out in hope that's the problem, but I doubt it. Despite the lack of log entries, the modem is still in play as a possible cause for your issue. I would think that if a modem was requiring a signal, that too would be logged. Swapping it would be a quick way to rule in or rule out a major player in making a successful connection.
My gut tells me it's your computer or your router, and not your modem and not ISP throttling. -- Robb Topolski -= funchords.com =- Hillsboro, Oregon "We don't throttle any traffic," -Charlie Douglas, Comcast spokesman, on this report. |