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osk-oak
May 08, 2019Aspirant
Troubleshooting Dropouts Netgear CM600
Thanks in advance for any help.
I have Xfinity Cable Internet.
I have a Netgear CM600 modem, Pakedge RK-1 Router, Ubiquiti Wifi.
The dropouts occur on both wired and wireless connections ...
FURRYe38
May 08, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Check for any cable line splitters between the modem and ISP services.
Contact the ISP servcie and have them check there logs and signal up to the modem. If another modem exhibited same issues, then this would be a ISP service line issue.
- osk-oakMay 08, 2019Aspirant
THANK YOU for the help.
If I may follow up...
Do you feel those errors show clear evidence of a problem on the line from my modem outward to the network?
I am just trying to conclusively narrow down the problem, as I have had the comcast techs out here before and given the intermittent nature of the error, it usually ends in them either throwing up their hands, or saying it's probably in my equipment.
- FURRYe38May 08, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Seems to have some uncorrectables.
You can tell them that you've tried two different modems and both exhibit the same thing.
Has to be something on there end.
- osk-oakMay 09, 2019Aspirant
Spoke with the Comcast senior technical supervisor for my area today.
He says that the uncorrectables are likely caused by one of the devcies on my home network and I should try disconnecting them one by one, and if not that, maybe the router/firewall.
I pushed him on this, because I had assumed that: something plugged into an output on the router would be incapable of messing up the router. Thus, given I had experienced the same problem on multiple output ports of the router, I could conclude that the problem was nowhere past the router on my home network.
Furthermore, while I don't understand what "downstream bonded channels" are, so may be wrong, I had assumed that seeing errors in downstream bonded channels indicated a problem between my modem and their network, not behind the modem, but he thought it could be one of those things.
I have some fear that 1) he doesn't really know what he's talking about, and 2) that this is a bit of runaround with "well, try replacing everything that's not ours first"
any thoughts? thanks all for help.