On Friday, Oct 22, 2004, at 14:29 US/Central, Anna Ohlson wrote:
My son use to install cable.  The equipment you are talking about to
measure signal strength is very expensive.  The splitter coming into
the house may be the problem.

Another test is to put your tv on to the highest channel. If it is
fuzzy then you have
poor signal quality coming into the house. What cable companies do is sometimes
over load a node which reduces the signal quality. CALL the cable company.

I swapped the cable that went from the wall to the modem with the one I used on the TV. Now everything seems to be working just fine with the same modem and router. And the TV reception looks just fine, too.


I'll try to access the modem via http a bit later.

Thanks for all the feedback and help.

Regards,
- Robert
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