
What is the solution for creep of coaxial cable?
Shows intermittent cable modem Internet LED is disconnected. After remove and replace the coaxial cable signal splitter cable, the signal is reset and the modem back online. What causes this problem and how can be avoided when using a cable signal splitter? Thanks in advance for your help.
A little more information will help a fair bit. The first question presented would be the type of separator is? 2 way, 3 way, etc. And what is the power splitter 5-500 MHz, 5-1 GHz so it sounds the information they have provided so far is that it seems like you have maybe one of two problems, maybe both. You may have a bad splitter (If you pay less than $ 10 for a separator that will not work as well or last) Make sure all splitters are at least 1 Ghz. If a separator is provided by your cable company, contact them so they can replace you. If replacing the separator does not solve the problem for you, more than likely have a weak signal coming the modem. It may not be able to determine for yourself. Some modems allow you to go to; 192.168.100.1 to see the signal strength on the modem. You must have a transmission of about> 40 dBmV or <50 dBmV and dBmV receiving <10 and>-10dBmV. However, this tends to vary from provider to provider so it is not insured in case of doubt, I would recommend calling your provider and with them a book called problem for you. You can check the signal and modem functions much easier, then be able to do yourself. Hope this helps Matt
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