Internet Outages on Hot Afternoons. Poor Signal to Modem?
Hello Everyone, As the summer heat has appeared I have begun to experience connection outages later in the day, especially when it is very hot. These outages can last from 10 minutes to over 3 hours. I have had a technician visit my apartment to verify that my modem as well as the cable coming from my wall are all functioning correctly. As an outage was not occurring while the tech was here nothing was solved. I have come to the conclusion that a poor signal quality my be to blame for my issue and I have attached a screenshot of my modem's signal diagnostics page. These are from this afternoon and reflect the levels that I usually get. I am fairly certain that the power levels shown are outside of the acceptable range and that this my be the cause of my problem. I unfortunately have no idea how to fix this. I was told by the tech that visited my home that all of the cable in the walls is suitable and that there is no problem with my modem. Is the signal strength as shown causing my issue? If so what can I do to remedy this problem? How can the quality of the signal be improved? The constant afternoon outages make it very difficult to work on any of my projects so I am desperate for a fix. Thank you for your help.3.9KViews0likes5CommentsShould Scientific Atlanta HD Boxes Be Too Hot to Handle?
Whith the weekly "black screen" effect application by Cox tonight, (been hapenning for years) I decided to to go to support to see if they were owning up to transmission issues. Of course, you have to go through the "its your fault, stupid user" routine first. The final step was to remove power from the cable box. The Cisco HD box is slightly warm to the touch only in an area right under the power supply. The Scientific Atlanta HD box, however, was VERY hot all over, and the bottom plate was hot enough to burn my fingers when I tried to pick it up. (Had to use a pot holder to hold it long enough to be able to pull the power cord from the back). Every Sci Atl box I have had over the years runs extremely hot, even in standby, but this is the first one that was "burning hot" and this one is a "newer model" I got a short time ago when an older version failed outright. Is such heat production normal for the newer Sci Atl HD boxes?2.2KViews0likes1CommentInternet keeps disconnecting and modem restarts when the temperature gets too high.
My internet keeps getting disconnected at random times thorughout the day. This has been happening for the past 2 years every summer when the temperature starts to rise. The random disconnects stop around September -October when the temperatures go down. I use an Arris SB6190 modem connected to one splitter. The problem, as far as I've been able to tell from my research, is the upstream connection. The power normally sits around 48-50dBmV, but right before it disconnects, it shows at over 51, with not all channels connecting. At that point, the modem usually resets. My understanding is that the modem is having trouble communicating with the Cox servers, so it needs to increase the signal strength. Here's a normal status screenshot: Downstream Bonded Channels Channel Lock Status Modulation Channel ID Frequency Power SNR Corrected Uncorrectables 1 Locked 256QAM 21 903.00 MHz -3.10 dBmV 38.98 dB 496 3275 2 Locked 256QAM 1 783.00 MHz -1.60 dBmV 40.37 dB 828 2078 3 Locked 256QAM 2 789.00 MHz -1.80 dBmV 38.98 dB 700 3494 4 Locked 256QAM 3 795.00 MHz -1.80 dBmV 38.98 dB 499 3196 5 Locked 256QAM 4 801.00 MHz -1.90 dBmV 38.98 dB 810 2937 6 Locked 256QAM 5 807.00 MHz -2.40 dBmV 38.98 dB 897 4145 7 Locked 256QAM 6 813.00 MHz -2.40 dBmV 38.98 dB 900 4335 8 Locked 256QAM 7 819.00 MHz -2.30 dBmV 38.98 dB 751 3009 9 Locked 256QAM 8 825.00 MHz -2.60 dBmV 38.61 dB 569 3003 10 Locked 256QAM 9 831.00 MHz -2.60 dBmV 38.98 dB 1168 4819 11 Locked 256QAM 10 837.00 MHz -2.30 dBmV 40.37 dB 791 4238 12 Locked 256QAM 11 843.00 MHz -2.40 dBmV 38.98 dB 500 3552 13 Locked 256QAM 12 849.00 MHz -2.70 dBmV 38.61 dB 448 2269 14 Locked 256QAM 13 855.00 MHz -2.60 dBmV 38.61 dB 680 5136 15 Locked 256QAM 14 861.00 MHz -2.70 dBmV 38.98 dB 448 3262 16 Locked 256QAM 15 867.00 MHz -2.90 dBmV 38.61 dB 616 4181 17 Locked 256QAM 16 873.00 MHz -3.20 dBmV 38.61 dB 736 5289 18 Locked 256QAM 17 879.00 MHz -3.20 dBmV 38.61 dB 531 3176 19 Locked 256QAM 18 885.00 MHz -3.30 dBmV 38.61 dB 661 3012 20 Locked 256QAM 19 891.00 MHz -3.20 dBmV 38.98 dB 386 2403 21 Locked 256QAM 20 897.00 MHz -2.90 dBmV 38.61 dB 423 2282 22 Locked 256QAM 22 909.00 MHz -3.40 dBmV 38.61 dB 458 3348 23 Locked 256QAM 23 915.00 MHz -3.60 dBmV 37.64 dB 315 2342 24 Locked 256QAM 24 921.00 MHz -3.30 dBmV 38.61 dB 440 2186 25 Locked 256QAM 25 927.00 MHz -3.30 dBmV 38.20 dB 155 776 26 Locked 256QAM 26 933.00 MHz -3.30 dBmV 38.20 dB 128 1305 27 Locked 256QAM 27 939.00 MHz -2.90 dBmV 38.20 dB 129 1384 28 Locked 256QAM 28 945.00 MHz -2.50 dBmV 38.20 dB 119 1342 29 Locked 256QAM 29 951.00 MHz -2.50 dBmV 38.20 dB 140 1942 30 Locked 256QAM 30 957.00 MHz -2.20 dBmV 38.20 dB 139 1341 31 Locked 256QAM 31 963.00 MHz -2.00 dBmV 38.60 dB 157 1310 32 Locked 256QAM 32 969.00 MHz -2.10 dBmV 38.20 dB 193 1358 Upstream Bonded Channels Channel Lock Status US Channel Type Channel ID Symbol Rate Frequency Power 1 Locked ATDMA 2 5120 kSym/s 23.50 MHz 49.00 dBmV 2 Locked ATDMA 4 5120 kSym/s 36.30 MHz 49.00 dBmV 3 Locked ATDMA 3 5120 kSym/s 29.90 MHz 49.50 dBmV 4 Locked ATDMA 1 5120 kSym/s 16.90 MHz 49.00 dBmV I've read about using a cable signal amplifier with active return, but before I start spending money on that, I wanted to see if I was on the right track, or if there are any othe suggestions. Thanks1.2KViews0likes0Comments