Hey all,
As you know, over the past few months i've had random signal issues and dropouts with my Cox connection anything from unreasonably slow speeds to random dropout of the connection to the internet directly. I've had quite a few techs out who have checked the tap outside, and have run tests from the outlet that's active in the apartment and things would be fixed and break again within a couple weeks. Recently They had scheduled an appointment with Cox construction, to run a new line from the tap to my apartment. When the guy came out he was very helpful, and my neighbor upstairs said he had been having a similar issue. In the neighbor's case, his closet was wired wrong (wiring closet) and that fixed it for him.
So (Jim from Cox) and I checked my wiring closet and all seemed ok, and that was Thursday even. Fast forward Friday until this morning, The issues of extremely slow upload speeds and the connection dying on upload started again.
So, I took the panel off the wiring closet and look at how it was set up. Here is what I found:
There are about 4 cables in it. One was connected straight to another cable by a coupler. One was connected to an inactive splitter. One was not connected at all. I unscrewed the cable that was on the coupler, and put the one not connected in it's place, and my speeds came back strong, and have been holding since, and that's been a couple hours ago where when I was having the issues, the connection would go screwy again with in 5 to 20 minutes of modem power cycle.
My question would be, why would there be multiple connections coming into an apartment with signal, but one would have unreliable signal. I didn't check the cable connected to the splitter to see if it has signal. I do know the two jacks in the bedroom aren't connected, as I tried the modem on each, and it never got a connection. So there is only one active coaxial jack in here.
How are apartments typically wired, when it's a building? and is there something I can get to look at what's coming in from the other lines?
As it stands now, it looks like my apartment may have been wired wrong at some point and no one ever fixed it, but only time will tell. Jim did say he would reschedule the new cable run. He left it up to me. However, so far this seems to have fixed it, since things were consistently bad, and simply changing the cable connected to the outlet improved things instantly. I was starting to think I got a bad modem, since everything else but a new line had been done until this point. So it was between the Line and modem as to where the problem was.
As you know, over the past few months i've had random signal issues and dropouts with my Cox connection anything from unreasonably slow speeds to random dropout of the connection to the internet directly. I've had quite a few techs out who have checked the tap outside, and have run tests from the outlet that's active in the apartment and things would be fixed and break again within a couple weeks. Recently They had scheduled an appointment with Cox construction, to run a new line from the tap to my apartment. When the guy came out he was very helpful, and my neighbor upstairs said he had been having a similar issue. In the neighbor's case, his closet was wired wrong (wiring closet) and that fixed it for him.
So (Jim from Cox) and I checked my wiring closet and all seemed ok, and that was Thursday even. Fast forward Friday until this morning, The issues of extremely slow upload speeds and the connection dying on upload started again.
So, I took the panel off the wiring closet and look at how it was set up. Here is what I found:
There are about 4 cables in it. One was connected straight to another cable by a coupler. One was connected to an inactive splitter. One was not connected at all. I unscrewed the cable that was on the coupler, and put the one not connected in it's place, and my speeds came back strong, and have been holding since, and that's been a couple hours ago where when I was having the issues, the connection would go screwy again with in 5 to 20 minutes of modem power cycle.
My question would be, why would there be multiple connections coming into an apartment with signal, but one would have unreliable signal. I didn't check the cable connected to the splitter to see if it has signal. I do know the two jacks in the bedroom aren't connected, as I tried the modem on each, and it never got a connection. So there is only one active coaxial jack in here.
How are apartments typically wired, when it's a building? and is there something I can get to look at what's coming in from the other lines?
As it stands now, it looks like my apartment may have been wired wrong at some point and no one ever fixed it, but only time will tell. Jim did say he would reschedule the new cable run. He left it up to me. However, so far this seems to have fixed it, since things were consistently bad, and simply changing the cable connected to the outlet improved things instantly. I was starting to think I got a bad modem, since everything else but a new line had been done until this point. So it was between the Line and modem as to where the problem was.