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    • JaredBuschJ
      JaredBusch
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      not a lot you can do except talk to the provider. if you get super lucky they will listen.

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        scottalanmiller @JaredBusch
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        @JaredBusch said in ISP & VoIP woes:

        not a lot you can do except talk to the provider. if you get super lucky they will listen.

        Yup, call @Phil-CommQuotes and maybe get a quote from a different provider. Comcast is known for these kinds of issues, getting them to actually try to fix anything is super hard.

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        • AdamFA
          AdamF @Dashrender
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          @Dashrender said in ISP & VoIP woes:

          f those customers and replace cabling.
          Like you, it was primarily happening only at a given time (for us it was 8-10). I'm assuming some neighbor was watching TV daily during that time - or some other coax usage thing - causing our issue.
          Cox told me that the coax cable that most TVs come with today is total shit, and customers hooking up their devices with that cable end up causing a lot of issues.
          I would do my best to narrow down specific times it's happening, and then make sure Comcast has a tech onsite 20 mins before that time, and then they can watch the line noise, etc... Hope this helps.

          Good tips. I'll watch this daily to see if I can find a pattern. Thanks!

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          • AdamFA
            AdamF @JaredBusch
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            @JaredBusch Yeah, I had this once previously at a client site. Turns out a squirrel was chewing through the wire coating and during times of rain, it would screw up the signal. They replaced the line to the building and all was well.

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              AdamF @scottalanmiller
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              @scottalanmiller said in ISP & VoIP woes:

              @JaredBusch said in ISP & VoIP woes:

              not a lot you can do except talk to the provider. if you get super lucky they will listen.

              Yup, call @Phil-CommQuotes and maybe get a quote from a different provider. Comcast is known for these kinds of issues, getting them to actually try to fix anything is super hard.

              Good idea. Never used him before.

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              • JaredBuschJ
                JaredBusch @AdamF
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                @fuznutz04 said in ISP & VoIP woes:

                @scottalanmiller said in ISP & VoIP woes:

                @JaredBusch said in ISP & VoIP woes:

                not a lot you can do except talk to the provider. if you get super lucky they will listen.

                Yup, call @Phil-CommQuotes and maybe get a quote from a different provider. Comcast is known for these kinds of issues, getting them to actually try to fix anything is super hard.

                Good idea. Never used him before.

                From another thread, here his number.

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                  JasGot @AdamF
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                  @fuznutz04 said in ISP & VoIP woes:

                  Good tips. I'll watch this daily to see if I can find a pattern. Thanks!

                  We had a similar issue at a customer. The customer had terrible latency and dropped pings beginning everyday at about 3:35pm

                  It was a faulty cable modem in a house nearby. This kids came home from school!

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                    scottalanmiller @JasGot
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                    @JasGot said in ISP & VoIP woes:

                    @fuznutz04 said in ISP & VoIP woes:

                    Good tips. I'll watch this daily to see if I can find a pattern. Thanks!

                    We had a similar issue at a customer. The customer had terrible latency and dropped pings beginning everyday at about 3:35pm

                    It was a faulty cable modem in a house nearby. This kids came home from school!

                    I feel like I remember that story.

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                      pirho99
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                      If someone in the neighborhood is using MoCA, you could put this adapter on the business' incoming cable line, before the first split or amplifier. It would block their interference. link

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                      • DustinB3403D
                        DustinB3403 @pirho99
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                        @pirho99 said in ISP & VoIP woes:

                        If someone in the neighborhood is using MoCA, you could put this adapter on the business' incoming cable line, before the first split or amplifier. It would block their interference. link

                        As an end user recipient "we" shouldn't be installing anything and the provider should be fixing their crappy service.

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                        • DashrenderD
                          Dashrender @pirho99
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                          @pirho99 said in ISP & VoIP woes:

                          If someone in the neighborhood is using MoCA, you could put this adapter on the business' incoming cable line, before the first split or amplifier. It would block their interference. link

                          This won't make any difference though - because the signal has to leave the building, i.e. go where the line noise is, to get out to the rest of the world... so the problem would still be there.

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