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Posted by Edward on July 9, 2007, 4:11 pm
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> >> Only 3 lights on the modem? What make/model is it? Does it even have a
> >> web server available?
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> >I came home to see none of the lights were on, except power.
> >I reset it and now I have everything.
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> >http://img509.imageshack.us/my.php?image=3Ddsc00774zj0.jpg
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> Oh, it's a Linksys!
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> >Here is the info from the cable modem's webserver
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> > Acquire Downstream Channel 723000000 Hz Locked
> > Connectivity State Operational Operational
> > Boot State OK Operational
> > Security Enabled BPI+
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> >------------------------------------------------------------------------=
--=AD------
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> >Downstream Channel
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> > Lock Status Operational
> > Modulation 256QAM
> > Channel ID 0
> > Provisioned Rate 6600 kbps
> > Symbol Rate 5360.537 Ksym/sec
> > Downstream Power 2.9 dBmV
> > SNR 34.4 dB
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> >------------------------------------------------------------------------=
--=AD------
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> >Upstream Channel
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> > Lock Status Operational
> > Modulation 16QAM
> > Channel ID 3
> > Provisioned Rate 384 kbps
> > Symbol Rate 2560 Ksym/sec
> > Upstream Power 35.0 dBmV
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> Downstream power and SNR look acceptable to me. Upstream power looks
> good, too.
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> >Time Priority Description
> > 2007-07-08 21:50:28 critical Started Unicast Maintenance Ranging
> >- No Response received - T3 time-out
> > 2007-07-08 21:50:15 critical SYNC Timing Synchronization failure
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> The log entries, as bad as they look, seem to be pretty common, at
> least in the modems that I've come across.
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> I'm not seeing anything obviously wrong so far, except that you said
> that ALL of the lights were off when you got home, even the Ethernet
> light. I could be wrong, but it seems like the Ethernet side of the
> modem should stay lit as long as something is connected to it.
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> It might be tempting to go down and pick up a (rental) cable modem
> from your local TWC office to use as a troubleshooting aid. If it
> doesn't help, just return it.
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Correction, ethernet was lit.
So far today everything is OK.
But ALL damn weekend it was toast. One would think that after a while
botuh would reset; the router would try to get an IP, and the modem
would try to resync itself instead of just sitting there like a brick.
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