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I am having a problem with my cable modem resetting itself for some reason while I am on the web...I can browse the web like normal, but out of the blue the cable light goes off, flashes, and then works like normal..I get a server not found when browsing when that happens. I did an ipconfig and it shows up my normal ip address..I assume then that it has something to do with my PC somehow...anyone have any suggestions as to what it could be? I called my ISP and they told me about the ipconfig and what number mean a signal problem. is there maybe a registry fix for this? is my TCP window size too large and causing this? I have Goolged until I am cross eyed..hope someone can help...also I did the usual unplugging the modem, wait 30 secs and plug it back in.
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On Jul 2, 8:50 pm, mooky <mooky9...[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text] > I am having a problem with my cable modem resetting itself for some > reason while I am on the web...I can browse the web like normal, but > out of the blue the cable light goes off, flashes, and then works like > normal..I get a server not found when browsing when that happens. I > did an ipconfig and it shows up my normal ip address..I assume then > that it has something to do with my PC somehow...anyone have any > suggestions as to what it could be? I called my ISP and they told me > about the ipconfig and what number mean a signal problem. is there > maybe a registry fix for this? is my TCP window size too large and > causing this? I have Goolged until I am cross eyed..hope someone can > help...also I did the usual unplugging the modem, wait 30 secs and > plug it back in.
also did the TCP alalyzer on SpeedGuide.net « SpeedGuide.net TCP Analyzer Results » Tested on: 07.02.2007 22:34 IP address: 74.195.xx.xx
TCP options string: 020405b401010402 MSS: 1460 MTU: 1500 TCP Window: 17520 (multiple of MSS) RWIN Scaling: 0 Unscaled RWIN : 17520 Reccomended RWINs: 64240, 128480, 256960, 513920 BDP limit (200ms): 701kbps (88KBytes/s) BDP limit (500ms): 280kbps (35KBytes/s) MTU Discovery: ON TTL: 114 Timestamps: OFF SACKs: ON IP ToS: 00000000 (0)
hope someone can tell me what all this means and the best settings
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'mooky' wrote, in part:
[Quoted Text] > I am having a problem with my cable modem resetting itself for some > reason while I am on the web...I can browse the web like normal, but > out of the blue the cable light goes off, flashes, and then works like > normal..I get a server not found when browsing when that happens. I > did an ipconfig and it shows up my normal ip address..I assume then > that it has something to do with my PC somehow...anyone have any > suggestions as to what it could be? I called my ISP and they told me > about the ipconfig and what number mean a signal problem. is there > maybe a registry fix for this?
Your ISP is the proper place to raise this question. Your ISP customer support is responsible for a 'signal problem', not your computer or operating system. Call back and escalate the complaint until you get someone who understands the difference between a misconfiguration and a line problem. No one here can really help you because we don't know any of the details nor have any access to testing your signal where it enters your home and where it enters your modem. Keeping contacting your ISP until you get the problem fixed.
IT IS THE PROBLEM OF THE ISP to coordinate the solution to your problem. It is NOT something you can do yourself, no matter WHAT information you gather.
Phil Weldon
"mooky" <mooky9669[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1183430304.413200.99740[ at ]c77g2000hse.googlegroups.com... On Jul 2, 8:50 pm, mooky <mooky9...[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote: > I am having a problem with my cable modem resetting itself for some > reason while I am on the web...I can browse the web like normal, but > out of the blue the cable light goes off, flashes, and then works like > normal..I get a server not found when browsing when that happens. I > did an ipconfig and it shows up my normal ip address..I assume then > that it has something to do with my PC somehow...anyone have any > suggestions as to what it could be? I called my ISP and they told me > about the ipconfig and what number mean a signal problem. is there > maybe a registry fix for this? is my TCP window size too large and > causing this? I have Goolged until I am cross eyed..hope someone can > help...also I did the usual unplugging the modem, wait 30 secs and > plug it back in.
also did the TCP alalyzer on SpeedGuide.net « SpeedGuide.net TCP Analyzer Results » Tested on: 07.02.2007 22:34 IP address: 74.195.xx.xx
TCP options string: 020405b401010402 MSS: 1460 MTU: 1500 TCP Window: 17520 (multiple of MSS) RWIN Scaling: 0 Unscaled RWIN : 17520 Reccomended RWINs: 64240, 128480, 256960, 513920 BDP limit (200ms): 701kbps (88KBytes/s) BDP limit (500ms): 280kbps (35KBytes/s) MTU Discovery: ON TTL: 114 Timestamps: OFF SACKs: ON IP ToS: 00000000 (0)
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need to have the modem replaced. how warm is the environment. is it sitting in front of a window or near another heat source.
mikeyhsd[ at ]comcast.net
"mooky" <mooky9669[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote in message = news:1183427456.881513.185770[ at ]g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... I am having a problem with my cable modem resetting itself for some reason while I am on the web...I can browse the web like normal, but out of the blue the cable light goes off, flashes, and then works like normal..I get a server not found when browsing when that happens. I did an ipconfig and it shows up my normal ip address..I assume then that it has something to do with my PC somehow...anyone have any suggestions as to what it could be? I called my ISP and they told me about the ipconfig and what number mean a signal problem. is there maybe a registry fix for this? is my TCP window size too large and causing this? I have Goolged until I am cross eyed..hope someone can help...also I did the usual unplugging the modem, wait 30 secs and plug it back in.
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On Jul 3, 6:55 am, "mikeyhsd" <mikey...[ at ]sport.rr.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text] > need to have the modem replaced. > how warm is the environment. > is it sitting in front of a window or near another heat source. > > mikey...[ at ]comcast.net > > "mooky" <mooky9...[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote in messagenews:1183427456.881513.185770[ at ]g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... > I am having a problem with my cable modem resetting itself for some > reason while I am on the web...I can browse the web like normal, but > out of the blue the cable light goes off, flashes, and then works like > normal..I get a server not found when browsing when that happens. I > did an ipconfig and it shows up my normal ip address..I assume then > that it has something to do with my PC somehow...anyone have any > suggestions as to what it could be? I called my ISP and they told me > about the ipconfig and what number mean a signal problem. is there > maybe a registry fix for this? is my TCP window size too large and > causing this? I have Goolged until I am cross eyed..hope someone can > help...also I did the usual unplugging the modem, wait 30 secs and > plug it back in.
ok...I said before I already talked to the ISP....I know it is not a signal problem due to my ipconfig starting with 74.....also they said I have to contact Toshiba, who makes the modem about it...so much for being able to go get a modem replaced free from the local office I guess...I did a speed tweak that optimized the TCP receive size..I read about it causing problems if it is to high or if it is too low...that's the ? I had asked about if anyone knows what size I should set it to from reading my speed test results...
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On Mon, 02 Jul 2007 18:50:56 -0700, mooky wrote:
[Quoted Text] > .I can browse the web like normal, but > out of the blue the cable light goes off, flashes, and then works like > normal..I get a server not found when browsing when that happens. I > did an ipconfig and it shows up my normal ip address..
Not sure what you're trying to do with ipconfig. Even without a router or modem attached it will report a number for your PC. Look into "ping" or "traceroute." Use well known websites for this.
I think the problem is the modem resetting itself now and then. I had one PC where I had to set network hardware not to go to sleep. Do this in Device Manager for network things like the NIC card. If your modem is connected via USB, turn off power management for that as well. Restart the system to freshly apply any changes to power management.
NOTE: As a test, you could just set *everything* to not go to sleep using the "always on" power plan. If that helps, then go back and tweak Device Manager items that are related to your internet connection.
If no luck, look into a firmware update for the modem.
Aside: Some may argue but as far as the TCP packet change you did, I've never found it to be very effective for cable connections. More useful for dialup or DSL. If you can remember what the default settings were, change it back. If not sure (I don't have XP handy to check), check another XP system that still has default values for this.
-- Sharon F MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User
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On Mon, 02 Jul 2007 18:50:56 -0700, mooky wrote:
[Quoted Text] > I am having a problem with my cable modem resetting itself for some > reason while I am on the web...I can browse the web like normal, but > out of the blue the cable light goes off, flashes, and then works like > normal..I get a server not found when browsing when that happens. I > did an ipconfig and it shows up my normal ip address..I assume then > that it has something to do with my PC somehow...anyone have any > suggestions as to what it could be? I called my ISP and they told me > about the ipconfig and what number mean a signal problem. is there > maybe a registry fix for this? is my TCP window size too large and > causing this? I have Goolged until I am cross eyed..hope someone can > help...also I did the usual unplugging the modem, wait 30 secs and > plug it back in.
PS: If the modem is not disconnecting/resetting due to power management settings - check other things. Some things that come to mind: connections. The ends on NIC cables can fit sloppy and can get worn to the point that they are not as tight as they were when new. Try a different cable then the one currently being used.
NIC cards can be very flakey too. These are relatively inexpensive for desktops. Worthwhile to try a replacement when there is sporadic connection and all else checks out okay.
And finally, you've already checked with the ISP. May need to check with them again though. You may have hit a lazy tech who didn't really work through the issue with you as well as they should have.
-- Sharon F MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User
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"mooky" <mooky9669[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1183469954.318078.225020[ at ]k79g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
[Quoted Text] > On Jul 3, 6:55 am, "mikeyhsd" <mikey...[ at ]sport.rr.com> wrote: >> need to have the modem replaced. >> how warm is the environment. >> is it sitting in front of a window or near another heat source. >> >> mikey...[ at ]comcast.net >> >> "mooky" <mooky9...[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote in >> messagenews:1183427456.881513.185770[ at ]g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... >> I am having a problem with my cable modem resetting itself for some >> reason while I am on the web...I can browse the web like normal, but >> out of the blue the cable light goes off, flashes, and then works like >> normal..I get a server not found when browsing when that happens. I >> did an ipconfig and it shows up my normal ip address..I assume then >> that it has something to do with my PC somehow...anyone have any >> suggestions as to what it could be? I called my ISP and they told me >> about the ipconfig and what number mean a signal problem. is there >> maybe a registry fix for this? is my TCP window size too large and >> causing this? I have Goolged until I am cross eyed..hope someone can >> help...also I did the usual unplugging the modem, wait 30 secs and >> plug it back in. > > ok...I said before I already talked to the ISP....I know it is not a > signal problem due to my ipconfig starting with 74.....also they said > I have to contact Toshiba, who makes the modem about it...so much for > being able to go get a modem replaced free from the local office I > guess...I did a speed tweak that optimized the TCP receive size..I > read about it causing problems if it is to high or if it is too > low...that's the ? I had asked about if anyone knows what size I > should set it to from reading my speed test results... >
IPCONFIG really has nothing to do with your cable modem. The only thing IPCONFIG will tell you is what IP address is assigned to your computer by the cable modem, and this is only true if you have the cable modem connected DIRECTLY to your computer. If it's not directly connected, then IPCONFIG won't tell you anything about the cable modem.
I'm not sure how Toshiba cable modems work, but with my Motorola, I can access the modem directly buy going to the IP address of 192.168.100.1 . From here, I can examine a lot of details about the modem, and the signal strength and quality it is getting from the cable provider. I used to have the same issue as you, where the modem would sporadically reset for no good reason, and through the help of the menu's and the log file within the modem, it was determined that the signal strength to the modem was low, and the SNR (Signal to Noise) Ratio was too high. Once the cable company came and fixed whatever it was up on the connection at the pole (Guessing a new connector) the modem has worked fine ever since...
Sporadic resets will NOT be caused by your computer. They are either signal or hardware related. Either the signal is too weak compared to the noise level, or the modem itself is on the way out... I'd give you a 98% probability that the signal level is the problem. Modems generally aren't sporadic; they either work or they don't...
I guess the easiest way to determine what the issue is, is to check the modem's log file just after one of the resets. If you look through it, your should see some type of error listed. It may not be clear by looking at it what the problem is. IF it's not clear, take the error code or whatever and Google it. You should be able to get more information that way. This will certainly tell you where the problem lies...
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Cox cable in my area has been changing network settings and generally causing subscriber modems to go offline about once or twice a Day.
"Sharon F" <sharonfDEL[ at ]ETEmvps.org> wrote in message news:OMYY2KZvHHA.356[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > On Mon, 02 Jul 2007 18:50:56 -0700, mooky wrote: > > > I am having a problem with my cable modem resetting itself for some > > reason while I am on the web...I can browse the web like normal, but > > out of the blue the cable light goes off, flashes, and then works like > > normal..I get a server not found when browsing when that happens. I > > did an ipconfig and it shows up my normal ip address..I assume then > > that it has something to do with my PC somehow...anyone have any > > suggestions as to what it could be? I called my ISP and they told me > > about the ipconfig and what number mean a signal problem. is there > > maybe a registry fix for this? is my TCP window size too large and > > causing this? I have Goolged until I am cross eyed..hope someone can > > help...also I did the usual unplugging the modem, wait 30 secs and > > plug it back in. > > PS: If the modem is not disconnecting/resetting due to power management > settings - check other things. Some things that come to mind: connections. > The ends on NIC cables can fit sloppy and can get worn to the point that > they are not as tight as they were when new. Try a different cable then
the > one currently being used. > > NIC cards can be very flakey too. These are relatively inexpensive for > desktops. Worthwhile to try a replacement when there is sporadic connection > and all else checks out okay. > > And finally, you've already checked with the ISP. May need to check with > them again though. You may have hit a lazy tech who didn't really work > through the issue with you as well as they should have. > > -- > Sharon F > MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User
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request to escalate the problem. you need to have the modem replaced. are you renting it or getting it free from the cable company. it is their responsibility to take care of it for you;.
been there done that./
mikeyhsd[ at ]comcast.net
"mooky" <mooky9669[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote in message = news:1183469954.318078.225020[ at ]k79g2000hse.googlegroups.com... On Jul 3, 6:55 am, "mikeyhsd" <mikey...[ at ]sport.rr.com> wrote: > need to have the modem replaced. > how warm is the environment. > is it sitting in front of a window or near another heat source. > > mikey...[ at ]comcast.net > > "mooky" <mooky9...[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote in = messagenews:1183427456.881513.185770[ at ]g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... > I am having a problem with my cable modem resetting itself for = some > reason while I am on the web...I can browse the web like normal, = but > out of the blue the cable light goes off, flashes, and then works = like > normal..I get a server not found when browsing when that happens. = I > did an ipconfig and it shows up my normal ip address..I assume = then > that it has something to do with my PC somehow...anyone have any > suggestions as to what it could be? I called my ISP and they told = me > about the ipconfig and what number mean a signal problem. is there > maybe a registry fix for this? is my TCP window size too large and > causing this? I have Goolged until I am cross eyed..hope someone = can > help...also I did the usual unplugging the modem, wait 30 secs and > plug it back in.
ok...I said before I already talked to the ISP....I know it is not a signal problem due to my ipconfig starting with 74.....also they said I have to contact Toshiba, who makes the modem about it...so much for being able to go get a modem replaced free from the local office I guess...I did a speed tweak that optimized the TCP receive size..I read about it causing problems if it is to high or if it is too low...that's the ? I had asked about if anyone knows what size I should set it to from reading my speed test results...
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On Jul 3, 6:50 pm, "mikeyhsd" <mikey...[ at ]sport.rr.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text] > request to escalate the problem. > you need to have the modem replaced. > are you renting it or getting it free from the cable company. > it is their responsibility to take care of it for you;. > > been there done that./ > > mikey...[ at ]comcast.net > > "mooky" <mooky9...[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote in messagenews:1183469954.318078.225020[ at ]k79g2000hse.googlegroups.com... > On Jul 3, 6:55 am, "mikeyhsd" <mikey...[ at ]sport.rr.com> wrote: > > need to have the modem replaced. > > how warm is the environment. > > is it sitting in front of a window or near another heat source. > > > > mikey...[ at ]comcast.net > > > > "mooky" <mooky9...[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote in messagenews:1183427456.881513.185770[ at ]g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... > > I am having a problem with my cable modem resetting itself for some > > reason while I am on the web...I can browse the web like normal, but > > out of the blue the cable light goes off, flashes, and then works like > > normal..I get a server not found when browsing when that happens. I > > did an ipconfig and it shows up my normal ip address..I assume then > > that it has something to do with my PC somehow...anyone have any > > suggestions as to what it could be? I called my ISP and they told me > > about the ipconfig and what number mean a signal problem. is there > > maybe a registry fix for this? is my TCP window size too large and > > causing this? I have Goolged until I am cross eyed..hope someone can > > help...also I did the usual unplugging the modem, wait 30 secs and > > plug it back in. > > ok...I said before I already talked to the ISP....I know it is not a > signal problem due to my ipconfig starting with 74.....also they said > I have to contact Toshiba, who makes the modem about it...so much for > being able to go get a modem replaced free from the local office I > guess...I did a speed tweak that optimized the TCP receive size..I > read about it causing problems if it is to high or if it is too > low...that's the ? I had asked about if anyone knows what size I > should set it to from reading my speed test results...
I talked to them about having it replaced. The tech guy talked to a manager and said that I need to contact Toshiba who makes the modem about it. Not sure why since I bought it from Suddenlink around Christmas...I was renting it when it was Cox, but when they switched to Seldomlink, I bought it. Too bad you just can't call the local office like you could when it was Cox
here's my results using speedtest.net
[URL=http://www.speedtest.net][IMG]http://www.speedtest.net/result/ 149416493.png[/IMG][/URL]
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On Jul 3, 7:00 pm, mooky <mooky9...[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text] > On Jul 3, 6:50 pm, "mikeyhsd" <mikey...[ at ]sport.rr.com> wrote: > > > > > request to escalate the problem. > > you need to have the modem replaced. > > are you renting it or getting it free from the cable company. > > it is their responsibility to take care of it for you;. > > > been there done that./ > > > mikey...[ at ]comcast.net > > > "mooky" <mooky9...[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote in messagenews:1183469954.318078.225020[ at ]k79g2000hse.googlegroups.com... > > On Jul 3, 6:55 am, "mikeyhsd" <mikey...[ at ]sport.rr.com> wrote: > > > need to have the modem replaced. > > > how warm is the environment. > > > is it sitting in front of a window or near another heat source. > > > > mikey...[ at ]comcast.net > > > > "mooky" <mooky9...[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote in messagenews:1183427456.881513.185770[ at ]g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... > > > I am having a problem with my cable modem resetting itself for some > > > reason while I am on the web...I can browse the web like normal, but > > > out of the blue the cable light goes off, flashes, and then works like > > > normal..I get a server not found when browsing when that happens. I > > > did an ipconfig and it shows up my normal ip address..I assume then > > > that it has something to do with my PC somehow...anyone have any > > > suggestions as to what it could be? I called my ISP and they told me > > > about the ipconfig and what number mean a signal problem. is there > > > maybe a registry fix for this? is my TCP window size too large and > > > causing this? I have Goolged until I am cross eyed..hope someone can > > > help...also I did the usual unplugging the modem, wait 30 secs and > > > plug it back in. > > > ok...I said before I already talked to the ISP....I know it is not a > > signal problem due to my ipconfig starting with 74.....also they said > > I have to contact Toshiba, who makes the modem about it...so much for > > being able to go get a modem replaced free from the local office I > > guess...I did a speed tweak that optimized the TCP receive size..I > > read about it causing problems if it is to high or if it is too > > low...that's the ? I had asked about if anyone knows what size I > > should set it to from reading my speed test results... > > I talked to them about having it replaced. The tech guy talked to a > manager and said that I need to contact Toshiba who makes the modem > about it. Not sure why since I bought it from Suddenlink around > Christmas...I was renting it when it was Cox, but when they switched > to Seldomlink, I bought it. Too bad you just can't call the local > office like you could when it was Cox > > here's my results using speedtest.net > > [URL= http://www.speedtest.net][IMG]http://www.speedtest.net/result/> 149416493.png[/IMG][/URL] the above link didn't show an image so here's the direct link to my test results
http://www.speedtest.net/result/149416493.png
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On Tue, 3 Jul 2007 15:53:25 -0400, Chuck wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Cox cable in my area has been changing network settings and generally > causing subscriber modems to go offline about once or twice a Day.
Thanks for the insight, Chuck. Network problems on the ISP end would certainly cause mooky's problem too.
-- Sharon F MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User
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that's why they refer you to Toshiba, you bought it. looks like that is your best bet.
mikeyhsd[ at ]comcast.net
"mooky" <mooky9669[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote in message = news:1183507210.901138.217930[ at ]w5g2000hsg.googlegroups.com... On Jul 3, 6:50 pm, "mikeyhsd" <mikey...[ at ]sport.rr.com> wrote: > request to escalate the problem. > you need to have the modem replaced. > are you renting it or getting it free from the cable company. > it is their responsibility to take care of it for you;. > > been there done that./ > > mikey...[ at ]comcast.net > > "mooky" <mooky9...[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote in = messagenews:1183469954.318078.225020[ at ]k79g2000hse.googlegroups.com... > On Jul 3, 6:55 am, "mikeyhsd" <mikey...[ at ]sport.rr.com> wrote: > > need to have the modem replaced. > > how warm is the environment. > > is it sitting in front of a window or near another heat source. > > > > mikey...[ at ]comcast.net > > > > "mooky" <mooky9...[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote in = messagenews:1183427456.881513.185770[ at ]g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... > > I am having a problem with my cable modem resetting itself for = some > > reason while I am on the web...I can browse the web like = normal, but > > out of the blue the cable light goes off, flashes, and then = works like > > normal..I get a server not found when browsing when that = happens. I > > did an ipconfig and it shows up my normal ip address..I assume = then > > that it has something to do with my PC somehow...anyone have = any > > suggestions as to what it could be? I called my ISP and they = told me > > about the ipconfig and what number mean a signal problem. is = there > > maybe a registry fix for this? is my TCP window size too large = and > > causing this? I have Goolged until I am cross eyed..hope = someone can > > help...also I did the usual unplugging the modem, wait 30 secs = and > > plug it back in. > > ok...I said before I already talked to the ISP....I know it is not = a > signal problem due to my ipconfig starting with 74.....also they = said > I have to contact Toshiba, who makes the modem about it...so much = for > being able to go get a modem replaced free from the local office I > guess...I did a speed tweak that optimized the TCP receive size..I > read about it causing problems if it is to high or if it is too > low...that's the ? I had asked about if anyone knows what size I > should set it to from reading my speed test results...
I talked to them about having it replaced. The tech guy talked to a manager and said that I need to contact Toshiba who makes the modem about it. Not sure why since I bought it from Suddenlink around Christmas...I was renting it when it was Cox, but when they switched to Seldomlink, I bought it. Too bad you just can't call the local office like you could when it was Cox
here's my results using speedtest.net
[URL=3Dhttp://www.speedtest.net][IMG]http://www.speedtest.net/result/ 149416493.png[/IMG][/URL]
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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> <HTML><HEAD> <META http-equiv=3DContent-Type content=3D"text/html; = charset=3Diso-8859-1"> <META content=3D"MSHTML 6.00.6000.16481" name=3DGENERATOR> <STYLE></STYLE> </HEAD> <BODY bgColor=3D#ffffff> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>that's why they refer you to Toshiba, = you bought=20 it.</FONT></DIV> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>looks like that is your best = bet.</FONT></DIV> <DIV> </DIV> <DIV> <P> </P> <P><FONT color=3D#ff0000> <MARQUEE scrollAmount=3D2 scrollDelay=3D9 behavior=3Dalternate = width=3D"35%"=20 bgColor=3D#ffff00 height=3D22><A=20 href=3D"mailto:mikeyhsd[ at ]comcast.net">mikeyhsd[ at ]comcast.net</A></MARQUEE></= FONT></P> <P> </P></DIV> <BLOCKQUOTE=20 style=3D"PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; = BORDER-LEFT: #000000 2px solid; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"> <DIV>"mooky" <<A=20 href=3D"mailto:mooky9669[ at ]yahoo.com">mooky9669[ at ]yahoo.com</A>> wrote = in message=20 <A=20 = href=3D"news:1183507210.901138.217930[ at ]w5g2000hsg.googlegroups.com">news:1= 183507210.901138.217930[ at ]w5g2000hsg.googlegroups.com</A>...</DIV>On=20 Jul 3, 6:50 pm, "mikeyhsd" <<A=20 href=3D"mailto:mikey...[ at ]sport.rr.com">mikey...[ at ]sport.rr.com</A>>=20 wrote:<BR>> request to escalate the problem.<BR>> you need to = have the=20 modem replaced.<BR>> are you renting it or getting it free from the = cable=20 company.<BR>> it is their responsibility to take care of it for=20 you;.<BR>><BR>> been there done that./<BR>><BR>> <A=20 = href=3D"mailto:mikey...[ at ]comcast.net">mikey...[ at ]comcast.net</A><BR>><BR>=
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"mooky" <<A = href=3D"mailto:mooky9...[ at ]yahoo.com">mooky9...[ at ]yahoo.com</A>>=20 wrote in=20 = messagenews:1183469954.318078.225020[ at ]k79g2000hse.googlegroups.com...<BR>&= gt; =20 On Jul 3, 6:55 am, "mikeyhsd" <<A=20 href=3D"mailto:mikey...[ at ]sport.rr.com">mikey...[ at ]sport.rr.com</A>>=20 wrote:<BR>> > need to have the modem=20 replaced.<BR>> > how warm is the=20 environment.<BR>> > is it sitting in front of a = window or=20 near another heat source.<BR>> ><BR>> = > <A=20 = href=3D"mailto:mikey...[ at ]comcast.net">mikey...[ at ]comcast.net</A><BR>>&nbs= p; =20 ><BR>> > "mooky" <<A=20 href=3D"mailto:mooky9...[ at ]yahoo.com">mooky9...[ at ]yahoo.com</A>> wrote = in=20 = messagenews:1183427456.881513.185770[ at ]g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...<BR>&g= t; =20 > I am having a problem with my cable modem resetting = itself=20 for some<BR>> > reason while I am on the = web...I=20 can browse the web like normal, but<BR>> = > out=20 of the blue the cable light goes off, flashes, and then works=20 like<BR>> > normal..I get a server not = found=20 when browsing when that happens. I<BR>> = > did an=20 ipconfig and it shows up my normal ip address..I assume=20 then<BR>> > that it has something to do = with my=20 PC somehow...anyone have any<BR>> > = suggestions=20 as to what it could be? I called my ISP and they told = me<BR>> =20 > about the ipconfig and what number mean a signal = problem. is=20 there<BR>> > maybe a registry fix for = this? is=20 my TCP window size too large and<BR>> > = causing=20 this? I have Goolged until I am cross eyed..hope someone=20 can<BR>> > help...also I did the usual=20 unplugging the modem, wait 30 secs and<BR>> = > =20 plug it back in.<BR>><BR>> ok...I said before I = already=20 talked to the ISP....I know it is not a<BR>> signal = problem due=20 to my ipconfig starting with 74.....also they said<BR>> = I have=20 to contact Toshiba, who makes the modem about it...so much=20 for<BR>> being able to go get a modem replaced free = from the=20 local office I<BR>> guess...I did a speed tweak that = optimized=20 the TCP receive size..I<BR>> read about it causing = problems if=20 it is to high or if it is too<BR>> low...that's the ? I = had=20 asked about if anyone knows what size I<BR>> should set = it to=20 from reading my speed test results...<BR><BR>I talked to them about = having it=20 replaced. The tech guy talked to a<BR>manager and said that I need to = contact=20 Toshiba who makes the modem<BR>about it. Not sure why since I bought = it from=20 Suddenlink around<BR>Christmas...I was renting it when it was Cox, but = when=20 they switched<BR>to Seldomlink, I bought it. Too bad you just can't = call the=20 local<BR>office like you could when it was Cox<BR><BR>here's my = results using=20 = speedtest.net<BR><BR>[URL=3Dhttp://www.speedtest.net][IMG]http://www.spee= dtest.net/result/<BR>149416493.png[/IMG][/URL]<BR></BLOCKQUOTE></BODY></H= TML>
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On Jul 3, 7:46 pm, "mikeyhsd" <mikey...[ at ]sport.rr.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text] > that's why they refer you to Toshiba, you bought it. > looks like that is your best bet. > > mikey...[ at ]comcast.net > > "mooky" <mooky9...[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote in messagenews:1183507210.901138.217930[ at ]w5g2000hsg.googlegroups.com... > On Jul 3, 6:50 pm, "mikeyhsd" <mikey...[ at ]sport.rr.com> wrote: > > request to escalate the problem. > > you need to have the modem replaced. > > are you renting it or getting it free from the cable company. > > it is their responsibility to take care of it for you;. > > > > been there done that./ > > > > mikey...[ at ]comcast.net > > > > "mooky" <mooky9...[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote in messagenews:1183469954.318078.225020[ at ]k79g2000hse.googlegroups.com... > > On Jul 3, 6:55 am, "mikeyhsd" <mikey...[ at ]sport.rr.com> wrote: > > > need to have the modem replaced. > > > how warm is the environment. > > > is it sitting in front of a window or near another heat source. > > > > > > mikey...[ at ]comcast.net > > > > > > "mooky" <mooky9...[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote in messagenews:1183427456.881513.185770[ at ]g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... > > > I am having a problem with my cable modem resetting itself for some > > > reason while I am on the web...I can browse the web like normal, but > > > out of the blue the cable light goes off, flashes, and then works like > > > normal..I get a server not found when browsing when that happens. I > > > did an ipconfig and it shows up my normal ip address..I assume then > > > that it has something to do with my PC somehow...anyone have any > > > suggestions as to what it could be? I called my ISP and they told me > > > about the ipconfig and what number mean a signal problem. is there > > > maybe a registry fix for this? is my TCP window size too large and > > > causing this? I have Goolged until I am cross eyed..hope someone can > > > help...also I did the usual unplugging the modem, wait 30 secs and > > > plug it back in. > > > > ok...I said before I already talked to the ISP....I know it is not a > > signal problem due to my ipconfig starting with 74.....also they said > > I have to contact Toshiba, who makes the modem about it...so much for > > being able to go get a modem replaced free from the local office I > > guess...I did a speed tweak that optimized the TCP receive size..I > > read about it causing problems if it is to high or if it is too > > low...that's the ? I had asked about if anyone knows what size I > > should set it to from reading my speed test results... > > I talked to them about having it replaced. The tech guy talked to a > manager and said that I need to contact Toshiba who makes the modem > about it. Not sure why since I bought it from Suddenlink around > Christmas...I was renting it when it was Cox, but when they switched > to Seldomlink, I bought it. Too bad you just can't call the local > office like you could when it was Cox > > here's my results using speedtest.net > > [URL= http://www.speedtest.net][IMG]http://www.speedtest.net/result/> 149416493.png http://www.speedtest.net][IMG]http://www.speedtest.net/result/ > 149416493.png
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On Jul 3, 9:12 pm, mooky <mooky9...[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text] > On Jul 3, 7:46 pm, "mikeyhsd" <mikey...[ at ]sport.rr.com> wrote: > > > > > that's why they refer you to Toshiba, you bought it. > > looks like that is your best bet. > > > mikey...[ at ]comcast.net > > > "mooky" <mooky9...[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote in messagenews:1183507210.901138.217930[ at ]w5g2000hsg.googlegroups.com... > > On Jul 3, 6:50 pm, "mikeyhsd" <mikey...[ at ]sport.rr.com> wrote: > > > request to escalate the problem. > > > you need to have the modem replaced. > > > are you renting it or getting it free from the cable company. > > > it is their responsibility to take care of it for you;. > > > > been there done that./ > > > > mikey...[ at ]comcast.net > > > > "mooky" <mooky9...[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote in messagenews:1183469954.318078.225020[ at ]k79g2000hse.googlegroups.com... > > > On Jul 3, 6:55 am, "mikeyhsd" <mikey...[ at ]sport.rr.com> wrote: > > > > need to have the modem replaced. > > > > how warm is the environment. > > > > is it sitting in front of a window or near another heat source. > > > > > mikey...[ at ]comcast.net > > > > > "mooky" <mooky9...[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote in messagenews:1183427456.881513.185770[ at ]g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... > > > > I am having a problem with my cable modem resetting itself for some > > > > reason while I am on the web...I can browse the web like normal, but > > > > out of the blue the cable light goes off, flashes, and then works like > > > > normal..I get a server not found when browsing when that happens. I > > > > did an ipconfig and it shows up my normal ip address..I assume then > > > > that it has something to do with my PC somehow...anyone have any > > > > suggestions as to what it could be? I called my ISP and they told me > > > > about the ipconfig and what number mean a signal problem. is there > > > > maybe a registry fix for this? is my TCP window size too large and > > > > causing this? I have Goolged until I am cross eyed..hope someone can > > > > help...also I did the usual unplugging the modem, wait 30 secs and > > > > plug it back in. > > > > ok...I said before I already talked to the ISP....I know it is not a > > > signal problem due to my ipconfig starting with 74.....also they said > > > I have to contact Toshiba, who makes the modem about it...so much for > > > being able to go get a modem replaced free from the local office I > > > guess...I did a speed tweak that optimized the TCP receive size..I > > > read about it causing problems if it is to high or if it is too > > > low...that's the ? I had asked about if anyone knows what size I > > > should set it to from reading my speed test results... > > > I talked to them about having it replaced. The tech guy talked to a > > manager and said that I need to contact Toshiba who makes the modem > > about it. Not sure why since I bought it from Suddenlink around > > Christmas...I was renting it when it was Cox, but when they switched > > to Seldomlink, I bought it. Too bad you just can't call the local > > office like you could when it was Cox > > > here's my results using speedtest.net > > > [URL= http://www.speedtest.net][IMG]http://www.speedtest.net/result/> > 149416493.png > > http://www.speedtest.net][IMG]http://www.speedtest.net/result/149416493.png
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On Jul 4, 10:43 am, mooky <mooky9...[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text] > On Jul 3, 9:12 pm, mooky <mooky9...[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote: > > > > > On Jul 3, 7:46 pm, "mikeyhsd" <mikey...[ at ]sport.rr.com> wrote: > > > > that's why they refer you to Toshiba, you bought it. > > > looks like that is your best bet. > > > > mikey...[ at ]comcast.net > > > > "mooky" <mooky9...[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote in messagenews:1183507210.901138.217930[ at ]w5g2000hsg.googlegroups.com... > > > On Jul 3, 6:50 pm, "mikeyhsd" <mikey...[ at ]sport.rr.com> wrote: > > > > request to escalate the problem. > > > > you need to have the modem replaced. > > > > are you renting it or getting it free from the cable company. > > > > it is their responsibility to take care of it for you;. > > > > > been there done that./ > > > > > mikey...[ at ]comcast.net > > > > > "mooky" <mooky9...[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote in messagenews:1183469954.318078.225020[ at ]k79g2000hse.googlegroups.com... > > > > On Jul 3, 6:55 am, "mikeyhsd" <mikey...[ at ]sport.rr.com> wrote: > > > > > need to have the modem replaced. > > > > > how warm is the environment. > > > > > is it sitting in front of a window or near another heat source. > > > > > > mikey...[ at ]comcast.net > > > > > > "mooky" <mooky9...[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote in messagenews:1183427456.881513.185770[ at ]g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... > > > > > I am having a problem with my cable modem resetting itself for some > > > > > reason while I am on the web...I can browse the web like normal, but > > > > > out of the blue the cable light goes off, flashes, and then works like > > > > > normal..I get a server not found when browsing when that happens. I > > > > > did an ipconfig and it shows up my normal ip address..I assume then > > > > > that it has something to do with my PC somehow...anyone have any > > > > > suggestions as to what it could be? I called my ISP and they told me > > > > > about the ipconfig and what number mean a signal problem. is there > > > > > maybe a registry fix for this? is my TCP window size too large and > > > > > causing this? I have Goolged until I am cross eyed..hope someone can > > > > > help...also I did the usual unplugging the modem, wait 30 secs and > > > > > plug it back in. > > > > > ok...I said before I already talked to the ISP....I know it is not a > > > > signal problem due to my ipconfig starting with 74.....also they said > > > > I have to contact Toshiba, who makes the modem about it...so much for > > > > being able to go get a modem replaced free from the local office I > > > > guess...I did a speed tweak that optimized the TCP receive size..I > > > > read about it causing problems if it is to high or if it is too > > > > low...that's the ? I had asked about if anyone knows what size I > > > > should set it to from reading my speed test results... > > > > I talked to them about having it replaced. The tech guy talked to a > > > manager and said that I need to contact Toshiba who makes the modem > > > about it. Not sure why since I bought it from Suddenlink around > > > Christmas...I was renting it when it was Cox, but when they switched > > > to Seldomlink, I bought it. Too bad you just can't call the local > > > office like you could when it was Cox > > > > here's my results using speedtest.net > > > > [URL= http://www.speedtest.net][IMG]http://www.speedtest.net/result/> > > 149416493.png > > http://www.speedtest.net][IMG] http://www.speedtest.net/result/149416493.png is my results..hope the link works...anyway, called Suddenlink tech support back lasty night. He said it's more of a modem problem due to whatever stream errors he mentiond...can't remember exactly what he said. He said that I could go to the local office and have them test it and then if it is a modem problem, to see if I could exchange it for a newer one since I bought the modem in Dec. I don't know bout the warranty policy or anything...the modem is kind of old...I had it when it was Cox and then Cox became Suddenlink and they told me I should by it instead of renting it like I have been. Sucks they are closed on the 4th since I am off work...
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[Quoted Text] > http://www.speedtest.net/result/149416493.png is my results..hope the > link works...anyway, called Suddenlink tech support back lasty night. > He said it's more of a modem problem due to whatever stream errors he > mentiond...can't remember exactly what he said. He said that I could > go to the local office and have them test it and then if it is a modem > problem, to see if I could exchange it for a newer one since I bought > the modem in Dec. I don't know bout the warranty policy or > anything...the modem is kind of old...I had it when it was Cox and > then Cox became Suddenlink and they told me I should by it instead of > renting it like I have been. Sucks they are closed on the 4th since I > am off work... I just did a test (DSL) with my system and I think that your numbers for transmission and receipt should be much higher and the latency should be much lower. My immediate impression is that the cable itself might be the problem.
A while back, I was on a cable hook-up and squirrels chewing on the cable produced endless problems including intermittent complete loss of signal. The television signal on the same cable was just fine but the internet connection was the pits.
Good luck
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On Jul 4, 12:01 pm, "Bogey Man" <s...[ at ]kwic.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text] > > http://www.speedtest.net/result/149416493.pngis my results..hope the > > link works...anyway, called Suddenlink tech support back lasty night. > > He said it's more of a modem problem due to whatever stream errors he > > mentiond...can't remember exactly what he said. He said that I could > > go to the local office and have them test it and then if it is a modem > > problem, to see if I could exchange it for a newer one since I bought > > the modem in Dec. I don't know bout the warranty policy or > > anything...the modem is kind of old...I had it when it was Cox and > > then Cox became Suddenlink and they told me I should by it instead of > > renting it like I have been. Sucks they are closed on the 4th since I > > am off work... > > I just did a test (DSL) with my system and I think that your numbers for > transmission and receipt should be much higher and the latency should be > much lower. My immediate impression is that the cable itself might be the > problem. > > A while back, I was on a cable hook-up and squirrels chewing on the cable > produced endless problems including intermittent complete loss of signal. > The television signal on the same cable was just fine but the internet > connection was the pits. > > Good luck thanks...I'm gonna go have them test the modem at the local office probably Fri. since I get off work around noon...if that's not the problem..they are set to come out here and see Monday afternoon between 1 and 3.
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On Jul 4, 9:03 pm, mooky <mooky9...[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text] > On Jul 4, 12:01 pm, "Bogey Man" <s...[ at ]kwic.com> wrote: > > > > > > http://www.speedtest.net/result/149416493.pngismy results..hope the > > > link works...anyway, called Suddenlink tech support back lasty night. > > > He said it's more of a modem problem due to whatever stream errors he > > > mentiond...can't remember exactly what he said. He said that I could > > > go to the local office and have them test it and then if it is a modem > > > problem, to see if I could exchange it for a newer one since I bought > > > the modem in Dec. I don't know bout the warranty policy or > > > anything...the modem is kind of old...I had it when it was Cox and > > > then Cox became Suddenlink and they told me I should by it instead of > > > renting it like I have been. Sucks they are closed on the 4th since I > > > am off work... > > > I just did a test (DSL) with my system and I think that your numbers for > > transmission and receipt should be much higher and the latency should be > > much lower. My immediate impression is that the cable itself might be the > > problem. > > > A while back, I was on a cable hook-up and squirrels chewing on the cable > > produced endless problems including intermittent complete loss of signal. > > The television signal on the same cable was just fine but the internet > > connection was the pits. > > > Good luck > > thanks...I'm gonna go have them test the modem at the local office > probably Fri. since I get off work around noon...if that's not the > problem..they are set to come out here and see Monday afternoon > between 1 and 3. just now did another speed test...here's the results
http://www.speedtest.net/result/149931452.png
after that one I did another one that was the same results as I posted in my earlier reply...I hope it's a simple repair job of either the line or hopefully replacing the modem if that's the prob. Thanks again for the info
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On Jul 4, 9:10 pm, mooky <mooky9...[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text] > On Jul 4, 9:03 pm, mooky <mooky9...[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote: > > > > > On Jul 4, 12:01 pm, "Bogey Man" <s...[ at ]kwic.com> wrote: > > > > > http://www.speedtest.net/result/149416493.pngismyresults..hope the > > > > link works...anyway, called Suddenlink tech support back lasty night. > > > > He said it's more of a modem problem due to whatever stream errors he > > > > mentiond...can't remember exactly what he said. He said that I could > > > > go to the local office and have them test it and then if it is a modem > > > > problem, to see if I could exchange it for a newer one since I bought > > > > the modem in Dec. I don't know bout the warranty policy or > > > > anything...the modem is kind of old...I had it when it was Cox and > > > > then Cox became Suddenlink and they told me I should by it instead of > > > > renting it like I have been. Sucks they are closed on the 4th since I > > > > am off work... > > > > I just did a test (DSL) with my system and I think that your numbers for > > > transmission and receipt should be much higher and the latency should be > > > much lower. My immediate impression is that the cable itself might be the > > > problem. > > > > A while back, I was on a cable hook-up and squirrels chewing on the cable > > > produced endless problems including intermittent complete loss of signal. > > > The television signal on the same cable was just fine but the internet > > > connection was the pits. > > > > Good luck > > > thanks...I'm gonna go have them test the modem at the local office > > probably Fri. since I get off work around noon...if that's not the > > problem..they are set to come out here and see Monday afternoon > > between 1 and 3. > > just now did another speed test...here's the results > > http://www.speedtest.net/result/149931452.png> > after that one I did another one that was the same results as I posted > in my earlier reply...I hope it's a simple repair job of either the > line or hopefully replacing the modem if that's the prob. Thanks again > for the info another quick question...if it is a problem with the line, wouldn't my ipconfig say 126 or 169. whatever instead of 74. whatever? Also, in refrence to someone earlier saying that's my best bet to contact Toshiba, someone I talked to online with Suddenlink said that's not correct for the tech guy to tell me that when I bought the modem from Suddenlink...not to mention the modem is an older model not listed with Toshiba...
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On Jul 4, 9:25 pm, mooky <mooky9...[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text] > On Jul 4, 9:10 pm, mooky <mooky9...[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote: > > > > > On Jul 4, 9:03 pm, mooky <mooky9...[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote: > > > > On Jul 4, 12:01 pm, "Bogey Man" <s...[ at ]kwic.com> wrote: > > > > > > http://www.speedtest.net/result/149416493.pngismyresults..hopethe> > > > > link works...anyway, called Suddenlink tech support back lasty night. > > > > > He said it's more of a modem problem due to whatever stream errors he > > > > > mentiond...can't remember exactly what he said. He said that I could > > > > > go to the local office and have them test it and then if it is a modem > > > > > problem, to see if I could exchange it for a newer one since I bought > > > > > the modem in Dec. I don't know bout the warranty policy or > > > > > anything...the modem is kind of old...I had it when it was Cox and > > > > > then Cox became Suddenlink and they told me I should by it instead of > > > > > renting it like I have been. Sucks they are closed on the 4th since I > > > > > am off work... > > > > > I just did a test (DSL) with my system and I think that your numbers for > > > > transmission and receipt should be much higher and the latency should be > > > > much lower. My immediate impression is that the cable itself might be the > > > > problem. > > > > > A while back, I was on a cable hook-up and squirrels chewing on the cable > > > > produced endless problems including intermittent complete loss of signal. > > > > The television signal on the same cable was just fine but the internet > > > > connection was the pits. > > > > > Good luck > > > > thanks...I'm gonna go have them test the modem at the local office > > > probably Fri. since I get off work around noon...if that's not the > > > problem..they are set to come out here and see Monday afternoon > > > between 1 and 3. > > > just now did another speed test...here's the results > > > http://www.speedtest.net/result/149931452.png> > > after that one I did another one that was the same results as I posted > > in my earlier reply...I hope it's a simple repair job of either the > > line or hopefully replacing the modem if that's the prob. Thanks again > > for the info > > another quick question...if it is a problem with the line, wouldn't my > ipconfig say 126 or 169. whatever instead of 74. whatever? Also, in > refrence to someone earlier saying that's my best bet to contact > Toshiba, someone I talked to online with Suddenlink said that's not > correct for the tech guy to tell me that when I bought the modem from > Suddenlink...not to mention the modem is an older model not listed > with Toshiba... Sorry to keep posting, but I just downloaded the sped test add pn for Firefox and got these results
Download Speed Test Result
Your current download speed is: 1.34 Mbps
which means you can download at 171.13 KB/sec from our servers. then it has a bar graph and where it says YOU with a long red bar by it, it says 1369 kbps
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also using Firefox add on
Upload Speed Test Result
Your current upload speed is:
269.00kbps
which means you can upload at 33.63 KB/sec to our servers. on the graph it says 268kbps for me..
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Mooky, I had similar problems with my modem last week and went crazy between modem provider and ISP, just like you did.
Went to Network Setup Wizard in Control Panel, and followed the procedure there. Everything has been fine for several days now.
Good luck. Mary
"mooky" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > On Jul 4, 12:01 pm, "Bogey Man" <s...[ at ]kwic.com> wrote: > > > http://www.speedtest.net/result/149416493.pngis my results..hope the > > > link works...anyway, called Suddenlink tech support back lasty night. > > > He said it's more of a modem problem due to whatever stream errors he > > > mentiond...can't remember exactly what he said. He said that I could > > > go to the local office and have them test it and then if it is a modem > > > problem, to see if I could exchange it for a newer one since I bought > > > the modem in Dec. I don't know bout the warranty policy or > > > anything...the modem is kind of old...I had it when it was Cox and > > > then Cox became Suddenlink and they told me I should by it instead of > > > renting it like I have been. Sucks they are closed on the 4th since I > > > am off work... > > > > I just did a test (DSL) with my system and I think that your numbers for > > transmission and receipt should be much higher and the latency should be > > much lower. My immediate impression is that the cable itself might be the > > problem. > > > > A while back, I was on a cable hook-up and squirrels chewing on the cable > > produced endless problems including intermittent complete loss of signal. > > The television signal on the same cable was just fine but the internet > > connection was the pits. > > > > Good luck > > thanks...I'm gonna go have them test the modem at the local office > probably Fri. since I get off work around noon...if that's not the > problem..they are set to come out here and see Monday afternoon > between 1 and 3. > >
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On Jul 4, 11:52 pm, abeesgram <abeesg...[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Mooky, I had similar problems with my modem last week and went crazy between > modem provider and ISP, just like you did. > > Went to Network Setup Wizard in Control Panel, and followed the procedure > there. > Everything has been fine for several days now. > > Good luck. Mary > > "mooky" wrote: > > On Jul 4, 12:01 pm, "Bogey Man" <s...[ at ]kwic.com> wrote: > > > > http://www.speedtest.net/result/149416493.pngismy results..hope the > > > > link works...anyway, called Suddenlink tech support back lasty night. > > > > He said it's more of a modem problem due to whatever stream errors he > > > > mentiond...can't remember exactly what he said. He said that I could > > > > go to the local office and have them test it and then if it is a modem > > > > problem, to see if I could exchange it for a newer one since I bought > > > > the modem in Dec. I don't know bout the warranty policy or > > > > anything...the modem is kind of old...I had it when it was Cox and > > > > then Cox became Suddenlink and they told me I should by it instead of > > > > renting it like I have been. Sucks they are closed on the 4th since I > > > > am off work... > > > > I just did a test (DSL) with my system and I think that your numbers for > > > transmission and receipt should be much higher and the latency should be > > > much lower. My immediate impression is that the cable itself might be the > > > problem. > > > > A while back, I was on a cable hook-up and squirrels chewing on the cable > > > produced endless problems including intermittent complete loss of signal. > > > The television signal on the same cable was just fine but the internet > > > connection was the pits. > > > > Good luck > > > thanks...I'm gonna go have them test the modem at the local office > > probably Fri. since I get off work around noon...if that's not the > > problem..they are set to come out here and see Monday afternoon > > between 1 and 3. thanks...hope yours stays ok...so should I just create a new connection then? not sure if it'll work..willing to try anything..gonna go to local office with modem to see of they'll test it tomorrow.
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On Jul 5, 5:13 pm, mooky <mooky9...[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text] > On Jul 4, 11:52 pm, abeesgram <abeesg...[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> > wrote: > > > > > Mooky, I had similar problems with my modem last week and went crazy between > > modem provider and ISP, just like you did. > > > Went to Network Setup Wizard in Control Panel, and followed the procedure > > there. > > Everything has been fine for several days now. > > > Good luck. Mary > > > "mooky" wrote: > > > On Jul 4, 12:01 pm, "Bogey Man" <s...[ at ]kwic.com> wrote: > > > > > http://www.speedtest.net/result/149416493.pngismyresults..hope the > > > > > link works...anyway, called Suddenlink tech support back lasty night. > > > > > He said it's more of a modem problem due to whatever stream errors he > > > > > mentiond...can't remember exactly what he said. He said that I could > > > > > go to the local office and have them test it and then if it is a modem > > > > > problem, to see if I could exchange it for a newer one since I bought > > > > > the modem in Dec. I don't know bout the warranty policy or > > > > > anything...the modem is kind of old...I had it when it was Cox and > > > > > then Cox became Suddenlink and they told me I should by it instead of > > > > > renting it like I have been. Sucks they are closed on the 4th since I > > > > > am off work... > > > > > I just did a test (DSL) with my system and I think that your numbers for > > > > transmission and receipt should be much higher and the latency should be > > > > much lower. My immediate impression is that the cable itself might be the > > > > problem. > > > > > A while back, I was on a cable hook-up and squirrels chewing on the cable > > > > produced endless problems including intermittent complete loss of signal. > > > > The television signal on the same cable was just fine but the internet > > > > connection was the pits. > > > > > Good luck > > > > thanks...I'm gonna go have them test the modem at the local office > > > probably Fri. since I get off work around noon...if that's not the > > > problem..they are set to come out here and see Monday afternoon > > > between 1 and 3. > > thanks...hope yours stays ok...so should I just create a new > connection then? not sure if it'll work..willing to try > anything..gonna go to local office with modem to see of they'll test > it tomorrow. just did a few more speed tests usiong Firefox as I did earlier....
Download Speed Test Result
Your current download speed is: 3.70 Mbps
which means you can download at 473 KB/sec from our servers.
Upload Speed Test Result
Your current upload speed is:
308.00kbps
which means you can upload at 38.5 KB/sec to our servers
Download Speed Test Result
Your current download speed is: 1.32 Mbps
Upload Speed Test Result
Your current upload speed is:
308.00kbps
which means you can upload at 38.5 KB/sec to our servers
Upload Speed Test Result
Your current upload speed is:
313.00kbps
which means you can upload at 39.13 KB/sec to our servers
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On Jul 5, 5:51 pm, mooky <mooky9...[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text] > On Jul 5, 5:13 pm, mooky <mooky9...[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote: > > > > > On Jul 4, 11:52 pm, abeesgram <abeesg...[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> > > wrote: > > > > Mooky, I had similar problems with my modem last week and went crazy between > > > modem provider and ISP, just like you did. > > > > Went to Network Setup Wizard in Control Panel, and followed the procedure > > > there. > > > Everything has been fine for several days now. > > > > Good luck. Mary > > > > "mooky" wrote: > > > > On Jul 4, 12:01 pm, "Bogey Man" <s...[ at ]kwic.com> wrote: > > > > > > http://www.speedtest.net/result/149416493.pngismyresults..hopethe> > > > > > link works...anyway, called Suddenlink tech support back lasty night. > > > > > > He said it's more of a modem problem due to whatever stream errors he > > > > > > mentiond...can't remember exactly what he said. He said that I could > > > > > > go to the local office and have them test it and then if it is a modem > > > > > > problem, to see if I could exchange it for a newer one since I bought > > > > > > the modem in Dec. I don't know bout the warranty policy or > > > > > > anything...the modem is kind of old...I had it when it was Cox and > > > > > > then Cox became Suddenlink and they told me I should by it instead of > > > > > > renting it like I have been. Sucks they are closed on the 4th since I > > > > > > am off work... > > > > > > I just did a test (DSL) with my system and I think that your numbers for > > > > > transmission and receipt should be much higher and the latency should be > > > > > much lower. My immediate impression is that the cable itself might be the > > > > > problem. > > > > > > A while back, I was on a cable hook-up and squirrels chewing on the cable > > > > > produced endless problems including intermittent complete loss of signal. > > > > > The television signal on the same cable was just fine but the internet > > > > > connection was the pits. > > > > > > Good luck > > > > > thanks...I'm gonna go have them test the modem at the local office > > > > probably Fri. since I get off work around noon...if that's not the > > > > problem..they are set to come out here and see Monday afternoon > > > > between 1 and 3. > > > thanks...hope yours stays ok...so should I just create a new > > connection then? not sure if it'll work..willing to try > > anything..gonna go to local office with modem to see of they'll test > > it tomorrow. > > just did a few more speed tests usiong Firefox as I did earlier.... > > Download Speed Test Result > > Your current download speed is: 3.70 Mbps > > which means you can download at 473 KB/sec from our servers. > > Upload Speed Test Result > > Your current upload speed is: > > 308.00kbps > > which means you can upload at 38.5 KB/sec to our servers > > Download Speed Test Result > > Your current download speed is: 1.32 Mbps > > Upload Speed Test Result > > Your current upload speed is: > > 308.00kbps > > which means you can upload at 38.5 KB/sec to our servers > > Upload Speed Test Result > > Your current upload speed is: > > 313.00kbps > > which means you can upload at 39.13 KB/sec to our servers guess those results don't matter because I just lost my connection again and got it back...go figure...oh well.
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"mooky" <mooky9669[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1183602314.288928.123290[ at ]r34g2000hsd.googlegroups.com...
[Quoted Text] > On Jul 4, 9:10 pm, mooky <mooky9...[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote: >> On Jul 4, 9:03 pm, mooky <mooky9...[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote: >> >> >> >> > On Jul 4, 12:01 pm, "Bogey Man" <s...[ at ]kwic.com> wrote: >> >> > > > http://www.speedtest.net/result/149416493.pngismyresults..hope the >> > > > link works...anyway, called Suddenlink tech support back lasty >> > > > night. >> > > > He said it's more of a modem problem due to whatever stream errors >> > > > he >> > > > mentiond...can't remember exactly what he said. He said that I >> > > > could >> > > > go to the local office and have them test it and then if it is a >> > > > modem >> > > > problem, to see if I could exchange it for a newer one since I >> > > > bought >> > > > the modem in Dec. I don't know bout the warranty policy or >> > > > anything...the modem is kind of old...I had it when it was Cox and >> > > > then Cox became Suddenlink and they told me I should by it instead >> > > > of >> > > > renting it like I have been. Sucks they are closed on the 4th since >> > > > I >> > > > am off work... >> >> > > I just did a test (DSL) with my system and I think that your numbers >> > > for >> > > transmission and receipt should be much higher and the latency should >> > > be >> > > much lower. My immediate impression is that the cable itself might be >> > > the >> > > problem. >> >> > > A while back, I was on a cable hook-up and squirrels chewing on the >> > > cable >> > > produced endless problems including intermittent complete loss of >> > > signal. >> > > The television signal on the same cable was just fine but the >> > > internet >> > > connection was the pits. >> >> > > Good luck >> >> > thanks...I'm gonna go have them test the modem at the local office >> > probably Fri. since I get off work around noon...if that's not the >> > problem..they are set to come out here and see Monday afternoon >> > between 1 and 3. >> >> just now did another speed test...here's the results >> >> http://www.speedtest.net/result/149931452.png>> >> after that one I did another one that was the same results as I posted >> in my earlier reply...I hope it's a simple repair job of either the >> line or hopefully replacing the modem if that's the prob. Thanks again >> for the info > > another quick question...if it is a problem with the line, wouldn't my > ipconfig say 126 or 169. whatever instead of 74. whatever? Also, in > refrence to someone earlier saying that's my best bet to contact > Toshiba, someone I talked to online with Suddenlink said that's not > correct for the tech guy to tell me that when I bought the modem from > Suddenlink...not to mention the modem is an older model not listed > with Toshiba...
In my case, none of the diagnostics were conclusive of anything but the wacky connections persisted until the cable was closely inspected. The cable company couldn't keep the squirrels out of the junction boxes. They just gnawed their way in every time.
Good Luck
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On Jul 6, 9:03 am, "Bogey Man" <s...[ at ]kwic.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text] > "mooky" <mooky9...[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote in message > > news:1183602314.288928.123290[ at ]r34g2000hsd.googlegroups.com... > > > > > On Jul 4, 9:10 pm, mooky <mooky9...[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote: > >> On Jul 4, 9:03 pm, mooky <mooky9...[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote: > > >> > On Jul 4, 12:01 pm, "Bogey Man" <s...[ at ]kwic.com> wrote: > > >> > > > http://www.speedtest.net/result/149416493.pngismyresults..hopethe> >> > > > link works...anyway, called Suddenlink tech support back lasty > >> > > > night. > >> > > > He said it's more of a modem problem due to whatever stream errors > >> > > > he > >> > > > mentiond...can't remember exactly what he said. He said that I > >> > > > could > >> > > > go to the local office and have them test it and then if it is a > >> > > > modem > >> > > > problem, to see if I could exchange it for a newer one since I > >> > > > bought > >> > > > the modem in Dec. I don't know bout the warranty policy or > >> > > > anything...the modem is kind of old...I had it when it was Cox and > >> > > > then Cox became Suddenlink and they told me I should by it instead > >> > > > of > >> > > > renting it like I have been. Sucks they are closed on the 4th since > >> > > > I > >> > > > am off work... > > >> > > I just did a test (DSL) with my system and I think that your numbers > >> > > for > >> > > transmission and receipt should be much higher and the latency should > >> > > be > >> > > much lower. My immediate impression is that the cable itself might be > >> > > the > >> > > problem. > > >> > > A while back, I was on a cable hook-up and squirrels chewing on the > >> > > cable > >> > > produced endless problems including intermittent complete loss of > >> > > signal. > >> > > The television signal on the same cable was just fine but the > >> > > internet > >> > > connection was the pits. > > >> > > Good luck > > >> > thanks...I'm gonna go have them test the modem at the local office > >> > probably Fri. since I get off work around noon...if that's not the > >> > problem..they are set to come out here and see Monday afternoon > >> > between 1 and 3. > > >> just now did another speed test...here's the results > > >> http://www.speedtest.net/result/149931452.png> > >> after that one I did another one that was the same results as I posted > >> in my earlier reply...I hope it's a simple repair job of either the > >> line or hopefully replacing the modem if that's the prob. Thanks again > >> for the info > > > another quick question...if it is a problem with the line, wouldn't my > > ipconfig say 126 or 169. whatever instead of 74. whatever? Also, in > > refrence to someone earlier saying that's my best bet to contact > > Toshiba, someone I talked to online with Suddenlink said that's not > > correct for the tech guy to tell me that when I bought the modem from > > Suddenlink...not to mention the modem is an older model not listed > > with Toshiba... > > In my case, none of the diagnostics were conclusive of anything but the > wacky connections persisted until the cable was closely inspected. The cable > company couldn't keep the squirrels out of the junction boxes. They just > gnawed their way in every time. > > Good Luck Well after losing the connection totally 2 times yesterday evening, I know believe that it's more than likely a cable line problem. Also did the ip config when it did that and got the 169. yadda yadda come up. I know it'll be a major hassle going to the local office with my modem. Last time I had to go down there for something, they gave me the runaround...I'll just wait until Monda when they get here...thanks for the info.
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"mooky" <mooky9669[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1183737907.132120.241760[ at ]r34g2000hsd.googlegroups.com...
[Quoted Text] > > Well after losing the connection totally 2 times yesterday evening, I > know believe that it's more than likely a cable line problem. Also did > the ip config when it did that and got the 169. yadda yadda come up. I > know it'll be a major hassle going to the local office with my modem. > Last time I had to go down there for something, they gave me the > runaround...I'll just wait until Monda when they get here...thanks for > the info. >
And the results are?
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