[olug] Cox Ultimate Tier
Dan Clough
dan at miniarpa.net
Tue Apr 6 00:22:39 UTC 2010
Probably making sure your modem's coax line isn't going through a rat's
nest of splitters, amplifiers and other signal-killers.
I had that exact problem about a year or two ago. My modem's connection
went all wacky and a tech had to come out with a signal tester to trace
the source of the problem - my modem's connection was going through the
cable TV splitter and amplified that serviced my TVs.
Signal quality and impedance make a big, big difference, and even a
moderately technical person might overlook a detail like that.
On 4/5/2010 7:11 PM, Dave Rowe wrote:
> What does the professional installation include? Making sure wire A goes in port B 'correctly'?
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> That is absurd.
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> ------Original Message------
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> Subject: [olug] Cox Ultimate Tier
> Sent: Apr 5, 2010 6:21 PM
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> Cox Home now offers the Ultimate tier in Omaha.
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> 50 Mbit down and 5 Mbit up
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> It required a new $80 modem and a non-optional $90 professional install and
> costs $99.99 a month.
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