05-29-2012, 02:11 PM
Diggles Wrote:Anytime my internet starts going bad consistently, my step 1 is to just take my modem and get a new one from Comcast... it's amazing how often they go bad. I replace mine every 2-3 years at least.Zirak Wrote:I was having internet issues recently and had the cable company send a guy out to look at it. He tried to tell me that because he was able to get good numbers on a speed test that I was fine. I had to explain a ping test to him and that 5% packet loss was not a good thing and they best figure out how to fix it.
i recently had a situation that took cable company 4 months to get a handle on. Request a supervisor IMMEDIATELY. Explain that you are unable to do WHAT YOU WANT, WHAT YOU ARE PAYING FOR. Steaming movies, online gaming, etc.
Mine turned out to be a combination of modem going bad + one of the cable nodes being damaged.
LOG EVERYTHING. Disconnects, brief outages, packetloss % #'s, etc. They take you ALOT more serious when you are giving them time & dates and how often they are happening.
You would be surprised the incompetence at ALL levels of some of these tech companies. I think only 2 out of 10+ people I talked with even had a clue what 'packet loss' was. One local tech supervisor and 1 phone agent were actually able to see the problem, but getting that translated to the other monkeyfucks was the hard part.
I don't own kid gloves.
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