Okay so let me try to explain things as clearly as I can. Please don't read part of my explanation and think "Oh I know what it is already!" and reply without reading the entirety of my explanation.
For the last 2 weeks or maybe even a month, my cable modem's "activity" light has been pretty much solid, which usually indicates heavy downloading or uploading. It has never remained solid like this without me actually downloading/uploading or playing a game.
Let me give a little background of my network setup. I live alone in my apartment. I'm the only one that uses my internet connection. I connect my desktop to a Linksys router (not wirelessly...the router is wireless but i connect via a cable) which then connects to the cable modem.
I have tried unplugging/replugging my router AND cable modem. I've also tried doing a hard reset (holding down the button for 20-30 secs) on the router. Now you may be thinking, "Who cares about a light on the cable modem?" Well, I would be thinking that too...except it is causing lag spikes in my gaming and it's getting on my nerves.
Another thing you may be thinking is "Well maybe you just need to run anti-virus or anti-spyware" Are you ready for this? The activity light remains solid even AFTER I turn off my computer! That's right. It isn't until I unplug my router that the activity light on the cable modem goes off. I've tried disabling wireless in my router in case someone was cracking my 128-bit WEP key, but the activity light on the cable modem still remains solid.
So I called my ISP (Comcast) to try and get some help. I gave them a summarized version of the explanation I just gave above. Do you know what the tech's solution was? "Open IE and delete temporary internet files and cookies." Yeah, so apparently now temporary internet files have the ability to use bandwidth even AFTER your computer is shut down! GENIUS! She asked "Is it faster now?" I just wanted to get off the phone at that point so I said "yeah thanks" and hung up. I hate tech support sometimes...
Anyway, someone at my school suggested that maybe I am under some type of DoS attack, but my ping is good sometimes and then frequently spikes so I don't know if that is likely or not. Browsing the net and downloading files doesn't feel like it's being bogged down by used bandwidth, but it is VERY noticeable when gaming. I don't understand how my modem can be experiencing activity when nothing is connected to it other than the router.
PLEASE HELP!!!
For the last 2 weeks or maybe even a month, my cable modem's "activity" light has been pretty much solid, which usually indicates heavy downloading or uploading. It has never remained solid like this without me actually downloading/uploading or playing a game.
Let me give a little background of my network setup. I live alone in my apartment. I'm the only one that uses my internet connection. I connect my desktop to a Linksys router (not wirelessly...the router is wireless but i connect via a cable) which then connects to the cable modem.
I have tried unplugging/replugging my router AND cable modem. I've also tried doing a hard reset (holding down the button for 20-30 secs) on the router. Now you may be thinking, "Who cares about a light on the cable modem?" Well, I would be thinking that too...except it is causing lag spikes in my gaming and it's getting on my nerves.
Another thing you may be thinking is "Well maybe you just need to run anti-virus or anti-spyware" Are you ready for this? The activity light remains solid even AFTER I turn off my computer! That's right. It isn't until I unplug my router that the activity light on the cable modem goes off. I've tried disabling wireless in my router in case someone was cracking my 128-bit WEP key, but the activity light on the cable modem still remains solid.
So I called my ISP (Comcast) to try and get some help. I gave them a summarized version of the explanation I just gave above. Do you know what the tech's solution was? "Open IE and delete temporary internet files and cookies." Yeah, so apparently now temporary internet files have the ability to use bandwidth even AFTER your computer is shut down! GENIUS! She asked "Is it faster now?" I just wanted to get off the phone at that point so I said "yeah thanks" and hung up. I hate tech support sometimes...
Anyway, someone at my school suggested that maybe I am under some type of DoS attack, but my ping is good sometimes and then frequently spikes so I don't know if that is likely or not. Browsing the net and downloading files doesn't feel like it's being bogged down by used bandwidth, but it is VERY noticeable when gaming. I don't understand how my modem can be experiencing activity when nothing is connected to it other than the router.
PLEASE HELP!!!
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