RickFriedman
join:2003-10-21 Flushing, NY
| [modem/router] Modem "Wearing Out"? For the last 2 days or so, I've been getting very slow connection speeds. I have a DSL line with Verizon (3000 kbps/768kbps). Since Sunday, my download speed has been varying anywhere from 250kbps to 1500kbps and my upload speed has been from 175kbps to 670kbps.
I called Verizon this morning. After running some tests, which seemed to show no problem with the line, the representative concluded that my modem is "wearing out." My modem is old. It's the same modem I've had since originally getting DSL about 4 years ago. It's a Westell Model C90-3R516-01. The representative said I should buy a new modem.
Is it truly possible for a modem to be "wearing out" such that it would degrade the connection? Isn't it more likely that it would simply stop working altogether? I don't know. I'm looking for advice.
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  Jodokast96 R.I.P Bassman442 Premium join:2005-11-23 Erial, NJ
·Verizon Online DSL
| Re: [modem/router] Modem "Wearing Out"? No, you are pretty much right. They tend to either work or they don't. It's common practice for them to blame the modem. To start, go to the Tools section here and try running a Line Quality Test and the Tweak Test. Post back a link to the results page of each. | |
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 |   DC DSL Stays crunchy even in milk Premium join:2000-07-30 Washington, DC
·Covad Communications
·Verizon Online DSL
| Re: [modem/router] Modem "Wearing Out"? said by Jodokast96 :No, you are pretty much right. They tend to either work or they don't. It's common practice for them to blame the modem. Several of their offshore script monkeys have tried telling me that speed issues were caused by "bistream residue buildup in the modem because of the extremely high speeds and you must buy a new modem every 18 months or so." WTF?
I laughed my tush off! -- There is no giant fur-bearing trout. | |
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join:2006-02-02 Brooklyn, NY | Re: [modem/router] Modem "Wearing Out"? That above makes even me laugh.
LOL just using a brush will help (shhhh... don't tell of static electricity!). Comb the charge out. | |
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 |  RickFriedman
join:2003-10-21 Flushing, NY | Re: [modem/router] Modem "Wearing Out"? Well, here is the result of the line quality test. Perhaps someone here can decipher it for me and let me know what it means?
»/linequality/nil/2439955
Thanks, Rick | |
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  drwho01
@verizon.net
| first off go to www.2wire.com do a speed test if your speeds are all over the place it has nothing to do with the modem speed is set from verizon secondly they will replace the modem basic one for free the action tec dsl modem will cost you from my issue with verizon to much signal can have the opposite effect a slow down of the speed from my experience it was a line issue to long of a line i am having issue my self dns errors it related to there servers try this call the no. for the phone ask for the no. or dsl tech support try and get the no. that is for advance tech youll get Americans on the phone there more experienced than the off shore techs | |
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 |  RickFriedman
join:2003-10-21 Flushing, NY
| Re: [modem/router] Modem "Wearing Out"? Interestingly, I just (at about 6am EDT) ran a new speed test (at speedtest.net). The result is below:
I don't know if Verizon fixed the problem or if it's simply a matter of peak time usage. I'll continue to check as the day goes on.
Rick | |
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  Odaeus
join:2008-09-27 Brooklyn, NY
·Verizon Online DSL
| said by RickFriedman :For the last 2 days or so, I've been getting very slow connection speeds. I have a DSL line with Verizon (3000 kbps/768kbps). Since Sunday, my download speed has been varying anywhere from 250kbps to 1500kbps and my upload speed has been from 175kbps to 670kbps. I called Verizon this morning. After running some tests, which seemed to show no problem with the line, the representative concluded that my modem is "wearing out." My modem is old. It's the same modem I've had since originally getting DSL about 4 years ago. It's a Westell Model C90-3R516-01. The representative said I should buy a new modem. Is it truly possible for a modem to be "wearing out" such that it would degrade the connection? Isn't it more likely that it would simply stop working altogether? I don't know. I'm looking for advice. Thanks, Rick It's not your modem, they told me the same thing. I am too, currently experiencing the same problems. From 5PM - 12AM, my connection dips anywhere from 200 kbps to 1.5 Mbps. After 12AM, it goes back up to 2.6Mbps to 2.9Mbps. (Upload, however is unaffected during any of these times.
I will soon be posting in the direct forums if this problem persists.
sigh. Never had a problem like this before. | |
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 |  RickFriedman
join:2003-10-21 Flushing, NY
| Re: [modem/router] Modem "Wearing Out"? Well, as it turns out, the problem has been resolved.
I woke up this morning at about 6am EDT and found that during the night my internet connection had failed. So, I restarted it by bringing my dsl connection back up with ifup dsl0 (I am currently running opensuse linux).
As soon as I did that, the connection came back up and the speed was back to normal. Now, I had previously rebooted the connection several times trying to restore the connection speed but with no luck. So, I presume that during the night, Verizon changed something that killed the connection and repaired the speed. It simply waited for me to reconnect.
Rick | |
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