Okay, I've been back and forth with Comcast, and I completely had been disagreeing with them on their final solution to my problem.
Running a DIRECT line from the outside straight to my modem.
How many of you here have Cable Internet, and have your TV's AND Cable Internet coming off a splitter? And if so, had it EVER caused you intermittant LOST connections or other internet problems?
Basically the tech told me to do this, unplug my modem from the splitter and unplug the MAIN line from the outside from my splitter, and just put them together making it all come straight from the outside to the cable modem.
IT actually worked and corrected the issue.
He said "That's it you need a dedicated line run straight to the modem" of course they charge you around 40 bucks to have that line run.
I was thinking "Meh, I'm fine, I just won't watch TV while I'm using the internet" being
1. I don't buy into it, because I've never had that problem for years, always used a splitter without any internet issues for years, up until the past couple of years...I just lived with it going in and out.
2. They told me, ever since the migration from ANALOG to DIGITAL in my area, that's what's causing said problem....and there's no way around it unless I have my modem with the dedicated line.
That being said.....basically TRUE or FALSE?
I've seen blogs about this, where customers are calling "BS" on Comcast. Anyone else call "BS"?
Thanks
Running a DIRECT line from the outside straight to my modem.
How many of you here have Cable Internet, and have your TV's AND Cable Internet coming off a splitter? And if so, had it EVER caused you intermittant LOST connections or other internet problems?
Basically the tech told me to do this, unplug my modem from the splitter and unplug the MAIN line from the outside from my splitter, and just put them together making it all come straight from the outside to the cable modem.
IT actually worked and corrected the issue.
He said "That's it you need a dedicated line run straight to the modem" of course they charge you around 40 bucks to have that line run.
I was thinking "Meh, I'm fine, I just won't watch TV while I'm using the internet" being
1. I don't buy into it, because I've never had that problem for years, always used a splitter without any internet issues for years, up until the past couple of years...I just lived with it going in and out.
2. They told me, ever since the migration from ANALOG to DIGITAL in my area, that's what's causing said problem....and there's no way around it unless I have my modem with the dedicated line.
That being said.....basically TRUE or FALSE?
I've seen blogs about this, where customers are calling "BS" on Comcast. Anyone else call "BS"?
Thanks
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