- May 16, 2000
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For a little over a year we've had ongoing intermittent connectivity issues with our dsl. Had the entire house rewired, a new box put in outside, a new drop from the pole, a dedicated drop for the modem, 7 modems, 3 sets of filters on the phone outlets, a few sets of new cables, isolated the modem on separate power and a UPS, 30+ technician visits, 2 line engineer visits, and around 150 tech support calls. They've finally agreed in February that it's not a problem at the house. Only upside has been we haven't paid for the service, so we get internet about half the month for free.
About a week ago it got bad (yes, compared even to the usual bad). I called in and was told that they were replacing/upgrading equipment on the 22nd, and until that was done they would be unable to assist with these types of problems. Out of curiosity (and to have a record for after the 22nd when I inevitably have to call again) I started logging the modem drops.
171 hours, 3 minutes logged.
631 disconnects/interrupts
Way to go Qwest & your 99% network reliability.
/rant
About a week ago it got bad (yes, compared even to the usual bad). I called in and was told that they were replacing/upgrading equipment on the 22nd, and until that was done they would be unable to assist with these types of problems. Out of curiosity (and to have a record for after the 22nd when I inevitably have to call again) I started logging the modem drops.
171 hours, 3 minutes logged.
631 disconnects/interrupts
Way to go Qwest & your 99% network reliability.
/rant
