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He checked for noise and there wasn't any, he checked for noise at the utility box specifically. I'm going to assume it runs underground from the utility box which is at my next door neighbors house, to my network box on the side of the house to the inside of my house. There's no splitters anywhere. I will email the COX help address you mentioned in the other comment.
He checked for noise and there wasn't any
What time was the troublecall? Was it around 9AM? If not the noise probably wasn't occurring. My guess is it's a issue with the underground line that goes to your neighbors house. If so, it should show on your neighbors signal as well.
- alphapacific2 years agoNew Contributor
Yeah he did the test maybe around 8pm
- WiderMouthOpen2 years agoEsteemed Contributor
Pinging darkatt. Does Tier 1 still have tools to look at signal levels across the street/node? Feel bad sending people to their email if it's just going to be a wild goose chase.
- Darkatt2 years agoHonored Contributor
Tier 1 is relegated to using a monkey script they are required to follow. They are no longer technically trained, they are customer service trained and no longer have technical expertise. Back in 2006 when I was hired, we were required to be technically savvy, but these days, they are limited to the monkey script, and nothing more. It's sad really.
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