I'm wondering if the problems may be related to the cable modems
themselves. When I experience my problems, rebooting my modem a few
times seems to help, but then so does just waiting, so I haven't been
able to tell if there's a direct correlation yet. My modem is an RCA
that they provided me. Has anyone else tried rebooting their modems, or
received a replacement modem that made their connection better/worse?



On Mon, 2003-07-14 at 12:30, will hill wrote:
> Some Cox lines, like mine, are noisy.  It comes and goes.  When it got really 
> bad, I called them.  They sent out a repairman with a noise meter.  He 
> replaced the line in my backyard and that helped some.  After the Toledo FBI 
> raids, I quit using my cable modem for anything but browsing and email.
> 
> I've been told that they push new DHCP addresses every 8 to 24 hours.  That 
> and port blocking are done to enforce their "no servers" policy.  Who knows, 
> they might have decided they don't like TS.
> 
> 
> On 2003.07.13 23:51 Dustin Puryear wrote:
> > I connect over Cox cable to a Win2k TS on a regular basis, as do some 
> > others, and I've noticed it can be hard to keep a connection up. Is this 
> > pretty standard? Anyone have problems keeping a connection going for a long 
> > time on Cox? The server is on Cox, while I'm on DSL. No real problems on my 
> > end.
> > 
> >
> 
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