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weems

@rr.com
reply to weems
Re: [TWC] router connected, intermittent connections

Downstream signal to noise ratio = 36.7 dBmV
downstream power level = -3.6 dBmV
upstream power level = 47.2 dBmV

Mele20
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join:2001-06-05
Hilo, HI

Those are fine. It does now sound like it may be your router (as daveinpoway said earlier) and if you have the latest firmware, I'm not sure what else you can do other than you have tried other cables? I had my router do weird things once and it was a bad cable.
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daveinpoway
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join:2006-07-03
Poway, CA

reply to weems
Reading your first post again, I didn't see it stated whether the computer you were having issues on was connected to the Netgear router through an Ethernet cable or wirelessly.

If you were connected using wireless, try a wired connection to one of the LAN ports of the router. If the problem only happens when using wireless, maybe it is some kind of interference; try selecting a different wireless channel (see the router instructions regarding how to do this).


weems

@ibm.com
This happens for both wireless and wired to the router.

daveinpoway
Premium
join:2006-07-03
Poway, CA

If you have verified that the cables are OK, it is probably worth trying another router at this point.

You might also try posting in the Netgear section »Netgear, in case someone familiar with your specific Netgear model might have a suggestion.
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