I'm even more curious now. There is a coax and ethernet to the pc. Guess
both aren't from the modem though.
I cleaned the pc when starting this. Cleaned viruses, ran spybot and
ad-aware, installed zone alarm etc. I'll clear the cache, temp files etc.
when checking the other things I mentioned below.
Thanks
"Peter" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:030f01c3bc7d$7dbb8100$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi,
>
> No, the coaxial cable is connected from the cable TV
> socket to the modem and the ethernet cable from modem to
> PC.
>
> I would suggest you to clear all the internet cache,
> cookies and history; check for spywares, trojan horse and
> virus; run chkdsk and defrag; also check the page files
> (virtual memory)to ensure it is not corrupted.
>
> Peter
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >I'm helping my mom to figure why her cable modem is
> causing lockups, and
> >stops responding. I'm down to my last couple of ideas
> and will go to her
> >house tomorrow.
> >
> >I just thought of something while looking at user guides
> for Motorola
> >Surfboard modems (which she has) I think a SB4200 or
> earlier.
> >Since I'm not at her pc at the moment I cannot confirm.
> But I realized
> >tonight that she has an ethernet cable from the modem to
> the pc AND a coax
> >cable from the modem to the pc. I have DSL personally
> and didnt realize
> >cable modem required coax from the modem to pc?
> >
> >I'm going tomorrow to double check IRQ conflicts.
> Disable her modem as its
> >not used, verify that there is no timeout setting for
> her connection. I
> >am most curious about this coax to the computer and
> whether that is
> >necessary.
> >
> >TIA
> >
> >
> >--
> >
> >
> >.
> >
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