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Re: connection dropping dynamic range window
If you have any splitters, attenuators, or amplifiers in line, I'd recommend removing them.
Also get a screen snip of the cable connection page showing all the upstream/downstream info.
Post that back here.
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Re: connection dropping dynamic range window
alright sorry for delay i could not figure out how to load a pic.. hope those 3 work.. cable line comes from pole to a single connector to to one cable that goes straight to modem...i bypassed all others due to us not having tv service... it has been great for about a year this is a new problem... any insight i would be great full thank you very much... isp is cox cable they say all is good on their end my modem is pluged in to a night hawk wifi router.... modem timed out 4 times last night it only goes out for maybe 15 secs
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you're upload link speed is to low and you have errors on the downstream link
If they haven't, the isp needs to check the line.
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