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 It went up briefly, then went kerSPLAT. 
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 The cable connection is being very spotty today. I've reset it again. Hopefully it will stay up this time. 
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 and up, and down, and up, and down again... 
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		| geoschmo said: The cable connection is being very spotty today. I've reset it again. Hopefully it will stay up this time.
 
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				January 19th, 2007, 11:16 PM
			
			
			
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 I don't think many (if any) broadband ISPs in the US do monthly limited bandwidth for residential or small business accounts. Connections are just limited by per second rates (though maybe with some sort of excessive usage flags). |  
	
		
	
	
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 I don't think it's a bandwith limit. First of all the problems been intermittant for really over a year if I think about it. Sometimes daily, sometimes a couple times a week it will lock up. When it locks up I merely cycle power to the cable modem or log into the cable modem's admin page and reset it. When it locks up I can typically still reach the modem from within my Lan, and I can see the PBW server, so I figure my lan is fine. It's just not communicating with the internet. The lights on the cable modem are all on like normal.
 If it were a bandwith limit I presume cycling power to the modem wouldn't fix it. Also I'm not getting any notices from the isp and I assume I would if they were nerfing my connection. In fact I contacted the isp last year about it, but they weren't a lot of help. But they didn't mention me exceding the bandwith limit, if there is one.
 
 I'm guessing it's either the modem is getting old and wearing out, or the cable is noisy. Probably the second one. Unfortunatly the isp is not the same as the cable company, they just use the line. So trying to get a problem like this fixed ends up being a bunch of finger pointing. That's the biggest reason I've just tolerated it for so long. It's only recently it's gotten to be so frequent that it's a real headache.
 
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 GEO I ran into this issue just the other day and it turned out that there was a bad part out side at the phone box.  It was grounding out when it got cold and killed my signal.  Recycling the power on the modem would bring back the ISP signal, but very weak.  The Tech guy replaced the part and now I have solid signal and haven't had a kick out in two or three days. 
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 Can yuo get Verizon's FIOS service where you live?  You can get speeds of 30m down and 5m up for like $55 in Virginia.  The speed is amazing and the downtimes are VERY few.http://www.verizon.com/fios 
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		| geoschmo said: I don't think it's a bandwith limit. First of all the problems been intermittant for really over a year if I think about it. Sometimes daily, sometimes a couple times a week it will lock up. When it locks up I merely cycle power to the cable modem or log into the cable modem's admin page and reset it. When it locks up I can typically still reach the modem from within my Lan, and I can see the PBW server, so I figure my lan is fine. It's just not communicating with the internet. The lights on the cable modem are all on like normal.
 
 If it were a bandwith limit I presume cycling power to the modem wouldn't fix it. Also I'm not getting any notices from the isp and I assume I would if they were nerfing my connection. In fact I contacted the isp last year about it, but they weren't a lot of help. But they didn't mention me exceding the bandwith limit, if there is one.
 
 I'm guessing it's either the modem is getting old and wearing out, or the cable is noisy. Probably the second one. Unfortunatly the isp is not the same as the cable company, they just use the line. So trying to get a problem like this fixed ends up being a bunch of finger pointing. That's the biggest reason I've just tolerated it for so long. It's only recently it's gotten to be so frequent that it's a real headache.
 
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