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nate1234

join:2008-08-21
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reply to DrumAt5280

Re: My Vonage Cuts in/out on upstream on Comcast

said by DrumAt5280:

I have had Vonage for over 4 years and the price has increased from $17.50 after tax to about $24 today (500 minutes). Should I just go with Comcast's phone service which is cheaper for the first year so I don't have Comcast and Vonage pointing fingers at each other and I can tell Comcast it is all your stuff just fix it?
Well, your upload speed is very slow slow, so even if you got comcast phone service it may not work as well. In my area the phone service is $20/mo for the first 6, and then up to $33/mo

What speed tier are you paying for? Blast?

As a tip, I recommend running a speed test before the tech leaves

DrumAt5280

join:2002-06-25
Louisville, CO

The levels after he left were:
s/n: 38dB
power level: -4dB
upstream power level: 33dB

My computer is not pingable so it will take me a minute to figure out how to do a line quality test.



nate1234

join:2008-08-21

2 edits

Go into your router setting and enable ICMP Ping

How is your speed after he left?


DrumAt5280

join:2002-06-25
Louisville, CO

On my Dlink dir-825 I can't figure out where to enable ICMP Ping. I am still looking for it.

The speed test after he was done was around 16m/.500m.

I am paying for normal internet, i think it is $45 a month.



nate1234

join:2008-08-21

For $45 a month, it could be anything: 6/1, 12/2, 16/2, or 22/5

for any of them, your UL speed is horrible


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