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Ray Davison wrote:
> Over the last couple months there have been several days when I have had
> the cable loose connection, a lot. Sometimes it will reconnect on it's
> own. Other times I get tired of waiting and boot the modem. It then
> usually reconnects.
>
Some say power down and restart, I say reboot, same-same. A long time
ago I would power down everything, and then restart; modem, router and
computer in that order. Then I changed to leaving the computers
running. Now I leave the router running and just boot the modem. That
works just as well.
I had a two way splitter with one leg to the modem and a four way to the
TVs. Down stream power was -4.57 dBmV.
I just replaced the four way to the TVs with a four out distribution
amp. Downstream Power is -3.28 dBmV.
Anyone know what "good" is?
Ray
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