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Re: CM 1200 Event Logs and Channels
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Need some help understanding what issues my log and channels are trying to tell me. The modem DS light is flashing and but everything else seems to be operating. The network is working but I'm not sure if it's setup correctly or I've got issues elsewhere that need to be addressed. I do have occasional drops during the day thaat last for a few seconds.
Thanks in advance for the help.
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You have a ton of errors in your line, your power is out of spec, and your log indicates a line issue.
This all tends to point to problems with the line.
remove any splitters, attenuators, or amplifiers from the line. Check for kinks, damage, loose/old/bad/corroded/connections. Replace them if there are. check the cable to ensure its good quality rg6.
Also, try moving the modem to right where the coax enters the home. Maybe wiring within the walls is bad.
Then try using it for a bit and getting the screen snips of the logs/connections again. If they're the same, your isp needs to check the line.
also in AP setup: RAXE500->EAX80
1.4gig download/50mbps upload from Xfinity
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also in AP setup: RAXE500->EAX80
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You have a ton of errors in your line, your power is out of spec, and your log indicates a line issue.
This all tends to point to problems with the line.
remove any splitters, attenuators, or amplifiers from the line. Check for kinks, damage, loose/old/bad/corroded/connections. Replace them if there are. check the cable to ensure its good quality rg6.
Also, try moving the modem to right where the coax enters the home. Maybe wiring within the walls is bad.
Then try using it for a bit and getting the screen snips of the logs/connections again. If they're the same, your isp needs to check the line.
also in AP setup: RAXE500->EAX80
1.4gig download/50mbps upload from Xfinity
We’re members of the public helping out on our own time.