Re: Heat and Cable modem??
- From: Tom Stiller <tomstiller@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 11:30:04 -0400
In article <2a5me2d5ai3c40ui9jcnu4de3hrupjfslu@xxxxxxx>,
Oren <Oren@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Mon, 21 Aug 2006 21:28:28 -0500, BR <brodriguez@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Mon, 21 Aug 2006 19:20:38 -0400, Dave wrote:
Have you tried accessing the modem using http://192.168.100.1? My ISP
provisions the cable modem too but I can access it and see the signal
levels. The resistance in the outside cable will vary 3 or 4dbmv from
the cool nights to the heat in the middle of the day. If your levels
are on the ragged edge during the cooler temps then they might go out of
range during the heat.
Hmmm. Wonder if he has a splitter in there?
No splitters in the house. TV in two rooms, cable in one room. All
connected directly to the cable.
Are you saying that you have three drops from the pole/pedestal?
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