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<title>Topic &#x27;Connection drops&#x27; in forum &#x27;Cable users&#x27; - dslreports.com</title>
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<description><![CDATA[anon posted : This is what I am exactly having.<br><br>[If your modem drops in and out even though all your signal levels are good, then it's most likely a loose connection somewhere or a plant (outside of your house) problem.<br><br>Please note that if your cable light never goes out but you lose connectivity, it's most likely something down at the cable company, but CAN be a bad modem, or something wrong with your computer. This is not an RF (signal) issue.]<br><br>My connection drops for like 5 seconds when I am gaming on-line. Signal levels are good. Happens both using a router via wireless, or even hard wired the modem directly to my pc or ps3. I don't know what to do. help, issue since January 2009. Last tech that came in, wiggled a coax cable while running a test on it and noticed it was spiking up a bit. He replaced it but did not check it again.]]></description>
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