 DrDrewSo that others may surf. join:2009-01-28 SoCal kudos:10 | reply to Gyp Tompson
Re: [Signals] COMCAST said my E2500 router is causing leakage. said by Gyp Tompson :So, what can I do on my end to troubleshoot? I don't have the tools they have nor do I have the knowledge. Should I just give comcast a call and set up an appointment for them to come out? That would probably be best. Let customer service know you were tagged for "signal leakage" inside the house. -- Two is one, one is none. If it's important, back it up... twice. Even 99.999% availability isn't enough sometimes. |
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 | OK, I'll let them know. So are there any questions I need to specifically ask them? Or any info I need to come back and provide for you all? |
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 | reply to DrDrew Really now ? |
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