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Posted by Ladlenits on April 26, 2007, 11:04 pm
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options > Ladlenits wrote:
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> > Greetings everyone,
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> > Ill try to keep this short and sweet. I have Charter as my cable ISP.
> > I have a Motorola SB5120 cable modem. I have had this setup for almost
> > 2 years without any problems at all. Recently (about a month ago) I
> > began losing my internet connection during heavy downloading and then
> > about 5 minutes after that it would come right back (don't need to
> > restart the modem or anything just pops back on). I download from
> > newsgroups so this was when i first noticed this. After about 5
> > minutes of heavy downloading my connection would completely disappear,
> > downloads would stop and i could not get anywhere on the internet. The
> > strange thing was all the lights on my modem were still lit up.
> > I figured this must be a problem with my router so i replaced that.
> > Same thing happened. I figured well maybe my network card was bad,
> > still same thing. At this point i tried everything. I setup a new
> > account with a different Usenet server same thing, tried downloading
> > directly from a website with large files, same thing. Tried a laptop
> > on my network same problem so now im completely confused and ready to
> > give up and just live with it.
> > I decide what the hell i guess i could talk to Charter's tech support.
> > I was transfered to someone who i could tell immediately could not
> > speak English to well (not trying to knock the guy Ive come to expect
> > that now, and he works a lot harder than i do to earn a living so i
> > respect that). I tried explaining my situation to him and didn't get
> > very far so he transfered me to on of the head techs. We talked for
> > about 20 minutes while i my connection crashed and came back up and he
> > could see i was losing my connection but had no answers. He said he
> > opened a trouble ticket and that they would be working on it and have
> > it back up. Well that was 2 weeks ago and I haven't heard anything. I
> > have looked all over to find some similar issues and cant find
> > anything. I am hoping one of you out there will be my savior. If you
> > have any suggestions on what i can do to fix this i would realllly
> > appreciate it. Thanks in advance.
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> I've a hunch that you'll see something interesting in your modem
logs:http://192.168.100.1/logs.htm
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> and your signal levels may tell us something:http://192.168.100.1/signal.htm
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Thanks for the help Bob.
I checked the logs and here are the problems that seem to show up:
2007-04-23 19:25:29 5-Warning D03.0 DHCP WARNING - Non-critical field
invalid in response
2007-04-23 19:25:29 5-Warning DHCP: Renew: Missing Syslog server
2007-04-20 07:25:29 5-Warning D03.0 DHCP WARNING - Non-critical field
invalid in response
2007-04-20 07:25:29 5-Warning DHCP: Renew: Missing Syslog server
2007-04-16 19:25:29 5-Warning D03.0 DHCP WARNING - Non-critical field
invalid in response
2007-04-16 19:25:29 5-Warning DHCP: Renew: Missing Syslog server
2007-04-13 07:25:29 5-Warning D03.0 DHCP WARNING - Non-critical field
invalid in response
2007-04-13 07:25:29 5-Warning DHCP: Renew: Missing Syslog server
2007-04-09 19:25:29 5-Warning D03.0 DHCP WARNING - Non-critical field
invalid in response
2007-04-09 19:25:29 5-Warning DHCP: Renew: Missing Syslog server
Here is my signal status:
Downstream
Value
Frequency 643750000 Hz
Signal to Noise Ratio 37 dB
QAM QAM256
Network Access Control Object ON
Power Level 9 dBmV The Downstream
Power Level reading is a snapshot taken at the time this page was
requested. Please Reload/Refresh this Page for a new reading
Upstream
Value
Channel ID 2
Frequency 31392000 Hz
Ranging Service ID 27
Symbol Rate 2.560 Msym/s
Power Level 37 dBmV
I'm glad this might mean something to you because it is greek to
me :). Thanks again Bob.
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