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cjs14
Jan 23, 2022Star
CM1000 and R7800 needs daily reboot
Lately on a daily basis our Optimum internet drops out , anywhere from noon to evening. only solution has been rebooting the modem but sometimes router as well. Modem is running fw 3.01.04 and r...
- Feb 03, 2022
cjs14 wrote:
So what do you recommend for a CM1000?
Might be worth trying that question here:
And check that it is compatible with your ISP.
plemans
Jan 23, 2022Guru - Experienced User
yes, you logs are indicating line issues.
Got a screen snip of the cable connections page?
If you have any coax splitters, amplifiers, or signal attenuators, I'd recommend removing them.
Check your coax for kinks, damage, loose/old/bad/cheap connectors and remove them if you do.
Preferrably, directly connect the modem to where the coax line enters the home. This prevents wiring within the home from being the issue.
cjs14
Jan 23, 2022Star
Thanks for the quick reply, cable connections attached. This suddenly started happening a couple weeks ago, before then only an occassional reboot. There was a splitter for the cable box but I removed that a few days ago since now only using internet. Barreled the two cables together. Using the stock yellow rj45 cable between modem and router which was two feet too long and coiled up. But again nothing has really change, other than the cold of winter . And come to think of it there is a grounding block the cable runs through outside. But if any wiring issue why inermitent?
- plemansJan 23, 2022Guru - Experienced User
More than likey its intermittent because the modem uses a range of channels. I'd be betting on interference/line issues on some of them. Reason I say this is while your levels are in spec for their actual power levels, (other than the non-locked channels) they're out of spec because they should be within 3.5dbmv of each other. Yours is out of this. You have some really weak channels and strong channels. So something is causing interference. And thats also giving you the power errors from your logs.
When you reboot/reset a modem, it sometimes pulls other channels. But those channels can change. So I'd be betting on the reboot is pulling in a good set and then its changing at some point to other channels and those have the issue.
- cjs14Jan 23, 2022Star
Thanks, understand and following along. So interferance, on the cable line itself or with the modem? This is just with the modem then and not the router? As mentioned I barreled the lines together after removing splitter but for the 30' run from outside demark I'm going to replace with one piece of 1694A . Also, haven't dug into it, any way of turning off select channels that are causing the issue. And last , would buying a new modem solve the problem?
Thanks very much for your help!
- plemansJan 23, 2022Guru - Experienced User
buying a modem more than likely wouldn't solve the problem. There's always the remote chance its something internal to the modem but I'd be betting on either the line in the home or running to the home.