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  1. forums.xfinity.com

    Did all of the above again, but no Joy. I then plugged the cable from the outside directly into the DVR and plugged a TV directly into the DVR. The new box gets past "boot" but displays "1Pst" message". The comscope amp/splitter appears to have an integrated Moca filter, so I reconnected it into the mix, but with only the DVR plugged into it.
  2. forums.xfinity.com

    Any splitters that remain should be high quality and cable rated for 5-1002 MHz, bi-directional, and no gold colored garbage types like GE, RadioShack, RCA, Philips, Leviton, Magnavox, and Rocketfish from big box stores like Home Depot, Lowes, Target, Wal-Mart etc. Splitters should be swapped with known to be good / new ones to test
  3. forums.xfinity.com

    We have had Comcast replace the fiber optic cable coming into the house. They have also replaced the fiber optic 1 gig router. I have swapped the cable boxes, removed the splitters in the line, tried new HDMI cables. It appears when I reboot the router or the cable box the problem goes away for some time, but then returns.
  4. bogleheads.org

    ItzaHoot wrote: Fri Mar 11, 2022 5:14 pm A simple answer (for me) is to buy a current cable modem on Amazon, from Best Buys, NewEgg, Walmart, Etc. (listed alphabetically) and get out of leasing a modem from your cable provider. Once you're up and running, return the old modem to your provider (such as Comcast) and get a receipt for it.
  5. andyabramson.com

    Comcast is testing a new combined cable modem and VoIP adapter in a few cities, according to Light Reading. ... 3 thoughts on "Comcast Testing Interated Cable Modem & VoIP Box" ... July 8, 2004 at 11:06 pm i think if comcast is gonna go into the internet telephone service i think they need to work on keeping their service up i HAD dsl and ...
  6. forums.businesshelp.comcast.com

    The Netgear CG3000DCR is a great cable modem except that it has a known bug with SIP and ALG and should NEVER be used on a cable line where your running VoIP. This is an issue known to Comcast support and if you call into support and ask the support tech to ask 2nd level support about it they will concur.
  7. forums.anandtech.com

    As a former Comcast tech, line from the street to the house SHOULD follow the power line and terminate in a ground block (connection) in a box on the side of the house near the power meter and grounded to the same ground as the power meter. Perfect world, perfect scenario. The cable is usually RG6, tho it may be RG11 (thicker cable) due to ...
  8. forums.xfinity.com

    I am using a Comcast modem/router combination too and as far as I can tell, nothing seems to be connected incorrectly and the network is setup properly. ... 108.1K Messages. 5 years ago. As an additional test, does a computer hardwired directly to the 1682 with an ethernet cable have the same problem ? ... come to my house to install new ...

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