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riot808 Nov 14, 2012 04:34 AM

PLEASE HELP been lagging for 10+ months
 
Hi i've been lagging for the past year almost now and i've been pretty much left in the dust by my isp as far as the techs that do house calls... i've been experiencing very bad problems with the tv and internet.. with the tv i'll lose channels randomly and it's on all 6 tv's in the home usually different channels on each tv and sometimes they are the same.. also i've been having a horrible time gaming on ps3 xbox and computer games.... before all this lag appeared it was fine i was on a 10mbps down and 1 up connection... i had a very old router and modem... so i thought i needed an upgrade so i bought the best package that oceanic road runner could provide which was 50down and 5 up... along with it they gave me a motorola sbg6580 gateway surfboard modem... and i went out and bought a linksys e4200... none of this helped... they've been in and out of my home many times now... and told me there were errors on the line that they fixed... errors on the drop that they fixed.... they rewired the internet coax from splitter to the modem... but didn't rewire the other 2 that go to other splitters that connect to cable tv boxes...

things i've tried:

upgrade internet package

3 different routers linksys e4200 and now i currently am using asus rtn56u

swapped the motorola sbg6580 twice to see if it was defective..

different power outlets

different surge protectors

playing in different areas of the home

bypassing the splitter connecting poll to modem

bypassing router playing directly through modem

bought new ps3 xbox

bridging my gateway modem

tweaking router settings

and the problems still persist :[


modem specs currently:


Downstream Bonded Channels
Channel Lock Status Modulation Channel ID Frequency Power SNR Correctables Uncorrectables
1 Locked QAM256 186 591000000 Hz 8.5 dBmV 40.9 dB 0 0
2 Locked QAM256 29 585000000 Hz 8.1 dBmV 40.5 dB 0 0
3 Locked QAM256 187 597000000 Hz 9.0 dBmV 40.9 dB 0 0
4 Locked QAM256 188 603000000 Hz 8.3 dBmV 40.8 dB 0 0
5 Not Locked Unknown 0 0 Hz 0.0 dBmV 0.0 dB 0 0
6 Not Locked Unknown 0 0 Hz 0.0 dBmV 0.0 dB 0 0
7 Not Locked Unknown 0 0 Hz 0.0 dBmV 0.0 dB 0 0
8 Not Locked Unknown 0 0 Hz 0.0 dBmV 0.0 dB 0 0




Upstream Bonded Channels
Channel Lock Status US Channel Type Channel ID Symbol Rate Frequency Power
1 Locked TDMA 3 2560 Ksym/sec 22750000 Hz 46.2 dBmV
2 Locked TDMA 1 2560 Ksym/sec 30800000 Hz 46.2 dBmV
3 Locked TDMA 2 2560 Ksym/sec 27400000 Hz 46.2 dBmV
4 Locked TDMA 4 2560 Ksym/sec 19200000 Hz 46.2 dBmV


Downstream Frequency (Hz) 591000000

any help is highly appreciated and THANK YOU in advance!!!

Asylum Nov 14, 2012 04:45 AM

Get some one to come out and check your connection at the main at the road or where ever it is.

Sounds like a line problem I had a few times.

You need to get a line crew to see where the problem is down the line.

Took me many times to get my troubles fixed.

eidairaman1 Nov 14, 2012 05:27 AM

Who is Your Service Provider, and have you done a Speed Test?

ALMOSTunseen Nov 14, 2012 05:41 AM

I have had similar issues with ISP's. They always just take the blame out on me, then when I finally convince them to send a guy to check the lines in the street, oh, theres a problem in the street.
If this doesn't solve it, just tell them your leaving, and change ISP's.

drdeathx Nov 14, 2012 06:19 AM

Could be the amplifier in the neighborhood or maybe a bad splitter at the house. Like asylum mentioned, have the cable company come out and check the signal.

cdawall Nov 14, 2012 06:21 AM

Go with a different service.

drdeathx Nov 14, 2012 06:37 AM

It is not his service.:nutkick:


I bet its the Amp in the neighborhood. Too weak of a signal or too strong did that with my cable. usually, people do not have choices when it comes to cable unfortunately.

cdawall Nov 14, 2012 06:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by drdeathx (Post 2776050)
It is not his service.:nutkick:


it is a line, splitter, amp or something of that nature by his symptoms.

Depends cable by me does the same thing looses channels no matter were you are and slow internet at peak times is well slow internet at peak times. Switching services can and will fix parts of that.

drdeathx Nov 14, 2012 06:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cdawall (Post 2776053)
Depends cable by me does the same thing looses channels no matter were you are and slow internet at peak times is well slow internet at peak times. Switching services can and will fix parts of that.

Sry, C, I edited my post. Most areas do not have choices when it comes to cable unfortunately.

eidairaman1 Nov 14, 2012 06:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by drdeathx (Post 2776055)
Sry, C, I edited my post. Most areas do not have choices when it comes to cable unfortunately.

eh they all are in cahoots with eachother...

Solaris17 Nov 14, 2012 06:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by drdeathx (Post 2776050)
It is not his service.:nutkick:


I bet its the Amp in the neighborhood. Too weak of a signal or too strong did that with my cable. usually, people do not have choices when it comes to cable unfortunately.

this happened to me up north. junction box down the street was getting alot of noise on my port so they had to re rout me.

cdawall Nov 14, 2012 06:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by drdeathx (Post 2776055)
Sry, C, I edited my post. Most areas do not have choices when it comes to cable unfortunately.

Very true even in the small city I am in we are lucky enough to have two cable providers, all the satellite companies and a couple DSL groups. Guess for some people that's not as true. Would be curious if people in his entire area have that issue however. Check with neighbors heck read a couple reviews online and see if its common place for that service in that location.

riot808 Nov 14, 2012 08:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Asylum (Post 2775978)
Get some one to come out and check your connection at the main at the road or where ever it is.

Sounds like a line problem I had a few times.

You need to get a line crew to see where the problem is down the line.

Took me many times to get my troubles fixed.


what exactly did you do when you fixed it? cause i've had them out here several times and they always give me such bad attitude and say everythings fine your getting the speeds you pay for and then leave....

riot808 Nov 14, 2012 08:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cdawall (Post 2776053)
Depends cable by me does the same thing looses channels no matter were you are and slow internet at peak times is well slow internet at peak times. Switching services can and will fix parts of that.

i wish i could switch services but it's not an option currently... there are no other isps in my area... i've tried calling around

riot808 Nov 14, 2012 08:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Solaris17 (Post 2776058)
this happened to me up north. junction box down the street was getting alot of noise on my port so they had to re rout me.

any tests i should have them run when they come? i have techs coming on the 20th and i want to be fully prepared cause they said they'll charge me for my next visit since i've had them here like 12 times in the last 11 months

cdawall Nov 14, 2012 08:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by riot808 (Post 2776127)
i wish i could switch services but it's not an option currently... there are no other isps in my area... i've tried calling around

That sucks hope its something easy like a bad box on there end.



OT-For future reference use the multiquote button instead of doing 3 individual quotes ;)

riot808 Nov 14, 2012 08:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cdawall (Post 2776041)
Go with a different service.

wish i could but it will be a couple years before hawaiian telcom is available in my area and thats the only other internet company in hawaii that has decent speeds

riot808 Nov 14, 2012 09:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ALMOSTunseen (Post 2776011)
I have had similar issues with ISP's. They always just take the blame out on me, then when I finally convince them to send a guy to check the lines in the street, oh, theres a problem in the street.
If this doesn't solve it, just tell them your leaving, and change ISP's.

yeah i know everytime they'd come and say the speeds are fine and i'd say speed isn't the problem theres a weird lag and the tv's lose channels... randomly on every tv... and there like well thats ur tv's problem call sears.... and your lag for gaming is the servers... i'm LIKE ARE YOU SERIOUS... every tv in the house is broke? and everyone playing ps3 xbox and online games are suffering this bad? i went to my friends house who doesn't live far from me... about 10 mins away and played on his xbox and he doesn't lag at all... another friends house 20 mins away and he doesn't lag at all either and they have the same provider... which is time warner cable... road runner...

remixedcat Nov 14, 2012 04:36 PM

this may seem strange... and I've had this issue before... do you use any kinda splitters/extenders....? i once replaced one and it helped.

also some routers do not support many simultaneous connections....

drdeathx Nov 14, 2012 04:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by riot808 (Post 2776130)
any tests i should have them run when they come? i have techs coming on the 20th and i want to be fully prepared cause they said they'll charge me for my next visit since i've had them here like 12 times in the last 11 months

Have them test the amplifier outside in the neighborhood. Mine was bad and the tec said too high or too low of a frequency could do this. The amplifier was bad and they replaced it and everything was good.


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