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Comcast + Router = Diasters?

UncleWai

Diamond Member
These couple days, my comcast connection is extremely unstable.
A moment ago, I realize if there is only one computer connecting to the router, the connection will work perfectly.
I don't think it's my router's (DI-704) problem.
Can comcast do something to interfere the functioning of the router?

My bro called Comcast and a guy will come over. Comcast says it will charge us if they find out it is our fault.
And I thought ATTBI was bad.
 
Sounds like a router problem. If you can connect one computer and it works fine and then there is nothing wrong with the internet. Better cancell your appointment and buy a new router.
 
Originally posted by: Leetman
My cable has been horrible ever since comcast started.

Same here. I originally had at&t and had absolutly no problems at all. The connection was on 24/7 with no unstablility. Now with comcast, my cable internet is really unstable. Everynight since 1 week ago, I can guarantee that the internet will stop working around 8:30pm. I really hope that qwest brings dsl to my area soon so that if this continues and i get tired enough, i can jump.
 
Originally posted by: zmzhang
Originally posted by: Leetman
My cable has been horrible ever since comcast started.

Same here. I originally had at&t and had absolutly no problems at all. The connection was on 24/7 with no unstablility. Now with comcast, my cable internet is really unstable. Everynight since 1 week ago, I can guarantee that the internet will stop working around 8:30pm. I really hope that qwest brings dsl to my area soon so that if this continues and i get tired enough, i can jump.

same here also! Ever since they took over AT&T they thought they hiked my cable service from $45 to $57! I wasn't going to stay and let them jack my price up $12 for the same service Ive been using for over 2 years. Got my SBC DSL modem kit tuesday, and I'm happy.🙂
 
Actually my bro talked on the phone with the tech.
He was sending some packets to my bro's computer which was connected directly to the modem,
and the tech told my bro there is 26% packets loss.
I think there are many factors contributed to the terrible connection.
 
My Experience

Since all the issues started with the gaming on two machines, it's gotten even worse. I've had my ping times go up in BF1942 until I lagged out, with only me even in the house. My roommate and his brother get terrible lag in Unreal Tournament that goes up and down, on both our connection and his brother's (both cable), even with only one person playing.

Now in the past few days, I've started losing connections without the ping times even going up. I can play for an hour to an hour and a half, then suddenly get "connection problems" and then I'm disconnected, during which the ping times still show at the 46ms or whatever that they were the whole time (I assume that it just shows what it was when the last packet came back, and now all packets have stopped). When it finally disconnects, I also discover that my IRC session that I keep connected while I'm playing has disconnected too. AIM also sometimes loses connection but seems to have a longer period to time out.

None of this happened until about 3 weeks ago. Mediaone was a great cable company, we never had any issues at all. When AT&T took over, we started having losses of service every few weeks. Then after they changed the name and spun it off as a separate company, AT&T Broadband Inc., the loss of cable sync happened on a weekly basis, sometimes for hours at a time. We never even bothered calling tech support because we knew it'd come back up eventually, and they wouldn't have any knowledge of widespread problems and would just schedule a tech to come out.

Now that Comcast has taken over, it's started all this garbage. It is not a hardware or network problem on the customer end. Everything was working fine until Comcast took over the network. And they won't even discuss problems until you connect only one machine to the cable modem, in which case the problem isn't even reproducible.

I personally think they've made changes to limit people's usage severely, because they think we shouldn't be allowed to make full usage of the lines all the time. They've either put more people onto each headend router so they have fewer routers and more overselling of bandwidth, or they've put in a packet rate limit of some sort, or even something to sniff the packets and depreference certain types (so they get delayed until higher priority traffic has passed). It's certainly not a simple bandwidth cap lower than before, because I can still download and upload just as fast as before. Even downloading at 100KBps or higher while one person is gaming doesn't cause them to lag out, only two people gaming (which uses little bandwidth comparatively).
 
my cable has been relatively ok since comcast took over attbi but from what i hear i'm expecting bad things in the future. i will probably switch to dsl soon.
 
Comcast + Router = Diasters?

Only if your a network n00b named UncleWa ...oh wait...

nevermind.
~wnied~
 
f'ing w00t, mofos.

Covad tech came today, we ended up using a full two hours getting installed (and we were glad to find out he gets paid by the hour instead of by the job). Ran a new jack for us, which was simple but time consuming because it went in one wall, 40 feet through the basement, and out the wall on the other side of the house, then up to the second floor and back into the wall. He was wicked nice though, said he loved having us as customers instead of some of the pricks he's had to deal with, especially at some businesses. He was bangin' cute too. Too bad it wasn't a good situation to hit on him.

Anyway, we spent the next 11 hours running our cables through the house. We decided, since we needed to run a Cat5 back next door, we may as well do the other wiring that we'd been wishing we could do. Dropped cables through the walls to the bedrooms (TV coax and Cat5), ran through the attic, dropped them to the living room wall, installed blank plates and coax and RJ45 modules as needed. Ended up dusty from head to toe, basically rolling across the attic floor at various times, and prying up floorboards. Our living room carpet looks like total ass now from us tracking dust onto it. But our network cabling looks pretty, and it works.

We tested the DSL connection the minute the tech was gone. Previously, with Comcast, playing Unreal Tournament on my roommate's computer, with the netspeed down to 1000 (below the rate used for a 56k modem), there was often lag so bad it was unplayable; above that netspeed, sometimes it was okay, sometimes it just ended up lagging out entirely, even with it only up to 5000 or 2600, and performance would change dramatically during a single game so he had to adjust the netspeed constantly. With his brother's computer, UT almost wouldn't even run all of a sudden and for no reason we could fathom -- it lagged so bad the game itself seemed not to be responding sometimes, and changing netspeed hardly made any difference.

In BF1942, we just had issues if more than one user tried to play an online game -- the game would lag out immediately when someone else joined any server.

So, we cranked up UT on two machines, and they ran like a dream. On one machine with netspeed 10000 (Cable/xDSL setting), I was getting 69ms ping times (may not be perfect, but it's damn good). My roommate had netspeed 20000 and was still well below 200ms ping times. We were also on two different servers, so his could have actually been even lower on another server.

We haven't tested BF1942 yet.

Comcast was SOOOOOO fscking rate or packet or connection limiting us without warning or anything, and with no verifiable, contractual problems. No guarantees for anything we were doing, so we couldn't even begin to talk to them about it.

Even the AT forums pop up hella faster now. Used to take awhile sometimes depending on the ads, but now even when I see those same servers, the pages just appear without having to wait around for anything.

We're so frigging giddy; it's like Christmas morning. I'm dog tired though.
 
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