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saxman
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      20th Dec 2008
I'm having occasional cable internet connection problems that are driving me
nuts.

About once a week, I will be unable to link to the internet through my cable
provider for a period that usually lasts a few hours if I use my home cable
modem & wireless connection. I can, however, connect immediately using my
neighbor's unprotected wireless router that provides me sufficient signal
strength. I've tried everything I can think of, including replacing the
cable modem, and connecting directly from my computer to the cable modem with
an ethernet cable to get the wireless router out of the picture.

The symptoms include being unable to ping a website, even if I put in the
numeric ID (i.e. ping xxx.xx.xxx.xx format). The cable company technicians
(who, of course, arrive several hours to a day later) are looking at me like
I'm stupid or crazy or both. I'm beginning to believe them.

Prior to giving up, I always power cycle the cable modem, the wireless
router, and the laptop. I've tried another laptop once when I was having
trouble, and that wasn't able to connect either.

Does anyone have any suggestions?
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Sammy Castagna
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      20th Dec 2008
Saxman,
Do you have cable TV too? If so does it give any trouble at the same time?

Sammy Castagna

"saxman" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:C3ADDA59-6B4A-434C-A018-(E-Mail Removed)...
> I'm having occasional cable internet connection problems that are driving
> me
> nuts.
>
> About once a week, I will be unable to link to the internet through my
> cable
> provider for a period that usually lasts a few hours if I use my home
> cable
> modem & wireless connection. I can, however, connect immediately using my
> neighbor's unprotected wireless router that provides me sufficient signal
> strength. I've tried everything I can think of, including replacing the
> cable modem, and connecting directly from my computer to the cable modem
> with
> an ethernet cable to get the wireless router out of the picture.
>
> The symptoms include being unable to ping a website, even if I put in the
> numeric ID (i.e. ping xxx.xx.xxx.xx format). The cable company
> technicians
> (who, of course, arrive several hours to a day later) are looking at me
> like
> I'm stupid or crazy or both. I'm beginning to believe them.
>
> Prior to giving up, I always power cycle the cable modem, the wireless
> router, and the laptop. I've tried another laptop once when I was having
> trouble, and that wasn't able to connect either.
>
> Does anyone have any suggestions?
> --
> saxman



 
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saxman
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      20th Dec 2008
Sammy - I do have cable TV, and there's no problem with that - ever. And, as
I'm connecting with my neighbor's cable connection, there doesn't appear to
be a neighborhood outage of any sort.
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saxman


"Sammy Castagna" wrote:

> Saxman,
> Do you have cable TV too? If so does it give any trouble at the same time?
>
> Sammy Castagna
>
> "saxman" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:C3ADDA59-6B4A-434C-A018-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > I'm having occasional cable internet connection problems that are driving
> > me
> > nuts.
> >
> > About once a week, I will be unable to link to the internet through my
> > cable
> > provider for a period that usually lasts a few hours if I use my home
> > cable
> > modem & wireless connection. I can, however, connect immediately using my
> > neighbor's unprotected wireless router that provides me sufficient signal
> > strength. I've tried everything I can think of, including replacing the
> > cable modem, and connecting directly from my computer to the cable modem
> > with
> > an ethernet cable to get the wireless router out of the picture.
> >
> > The symptoms include being unable to ping a website, even if I put in the
> > numeric ID (i.e. ping xxx.xx.xxx.xx format). The cable company
> > technicians
> > (who, of course, arrive several hours to a day later) are looking at me
> > like
> > I'm stupid or crazy or both. I'm beginning to believe them.
> >
> > Prior to giving up, I always power cycle the cable modem, the wireless
> > router, and the laptop. I've tried another laptop once when I was having
> > trouble, and that wasn't able to connect either.
> >
> > Does anyone have any suggestions?
> > --
> > saxman

>
>
>

 
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Kelly
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      20th Dec 2008
We had that happen here after Gustav and hurricane Ike. The lines seemed to
have water in them. When it rains for more than 2 hours we still have the
issues. However, this seems to work each time.

I reset the modem and router (10 seconds).

Then go to: Start/Run: cmd

ipconfig /release
ipconfig /renew
ipconfig /registerdns

Within a minute all is well.

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All the Best and Happy Holidays,
Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP)

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http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm


"saxman" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:C3ADDA59-6B4A-434C-A018-(E-Mail Removed)...
> I'm having occasional cable internet connection problems that are driving
> me
> nuts.
>
> About once a week, I will be unable to link to the internet through my
> cable
> provider for a period that usually lasts a few hours if I use my home
> cable
> modem & wireless connection. I can, however, connect immediately using my
> neighbor's unprotected wireless router that provides me sufficient signal
> strength. I've tried everything I can think of, including replacing the
> cable modem, and connecting directly from my computer to the cable modem
> with
> an ethernet cable to get the wireless router out of the picture.
>
> The symptoms include being unable to ping a website, even if I put in the
> numeric ID (i.e. ping xxx.xx.xxx.xx format). The cable company
> technicians
> (who, of course, arrive several hours to a day later) are looking at me
> like
> I'm stupid or crazy or both. I'm beginning to believe them.
>
> Prior to giving up, I always power cycle the cable modem, the wireless
> router, and the laptop. I've tried another laptop once when I was having
> trouble, and that wasn't able to connect either.
>
> Does anyone have any suggestions?
> --
> saxman


 
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saxman
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      20th Dec 2008
I wish I could try this immediately, but I'll need to wait for the next time
it acts up. Thanks, Kelly. I'll give this a try and see if it will work.

If you (or anyone) has alternative suggestions if this doesn't work, I'd
love to hear them.
--
saxman


"Kelly" wrote:

> We had that happen here after Gustav and hurricane Ike. The lines seemed to
> have water in them. When it rains for more than 2 hours we still have the
> issues. However, this seems to work each time.
>
> I reset the modem and router (10 seconds).
>
> Then go to: Start/Run: cmd
>
> ipconfig /release
> ipconfig /renew
> ipconfig /registerdns
>
> Within a minute all is well.
>
> --
>
> All the Best and Happy Holidays,
> Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP)
>
> Taskbar Repair Tool Plus!
> http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm
>
>
> "saxman" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:C3ADDA59-6B4A-434C-A018-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > I'm having occasional cable internet connection problems that are driving
> > me
> > nuts.
> >
> > About once a week, I will be unable to link to the internet through my
> > cable
> > provider for a period that usually lasts a few hours if I use my home
> > cable
> > modem & wireless connection. I can, however, connect immediately using my
> > neighbor's unprotected wireless router that provides me sufficient signal
> > strength. I've tried everything I can think of, including replacing the
> > cable modem, and connecting directly from my computer to the cable modem
> > with
> > an ethernet cable to get the wireless router out of the picture.
> >
> > The symptoms include being unable to ping a website, even if I put in the
> > numeric ID (i.e. ping xxx.xx.xxx.xx format). The cable company
> > technicians
> > (who, of course, arrive several hours to a day later) are looking at me
> > like
> > I'm stupid or crazy or both. I'm beginning to believe them.
> >
> > Prior to giving up, I always power cycle the cable modem, the wireless
> > router, and the laptop. I've tried another laptop once when I was having
> > trouble, and that wasn't able to connect either.
> >
> > Does anyone have any suggestions?
> > --
> > saxman

>
>

 
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