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EverymanToo
May 28, 2025Tutor
New CM205V Interferes with TV Signal
When a CM2050V is connected to a three-way coax splitter (the modem, and two TVs to Xfinity Voice/Data/Cable television service, it disrupts the signal to the two tvs. Disconnect it, and the TVs are...
- Jun 06, 2025
Way too many correctable/uncorrectable errors for a 24 hour period of time.
DOCSIS 3.1 is backward compatible with DOCSIS 3.0. I do not think DOCSIS 3.1 is backward compatible with DOCSIS 2.0. If you are looking at DOCSIS 2.0 hardware, you want to check the coax type to ensure it is correct for the current DOCSIS 3.1 connections (RG6).
What were the upload/download throughputs with your new splitters in place?
You might find some ideas in chapter 3 of this reference: https://www.duckware.com/tech/solving-intermittent-cable-modem-issues.html
EverymanToo
May 28, 2025Tutor
Reluctant to publish the event log with the mac addressed, since they unique. Anything in particular you are looking for? Very much appreciate your time and effort.
FURRYe38
May 28, 2025Guru - Experienced User
Can remove the MAC address. However, Any Criticals, Errors or Warnings seen in the event logs needs to be reviewed and resolved by the ISP. Indicates a signal issue on the ISP line up to the modem.
Still need to see rest of cable connections page.