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General Forums => Hardware and Software => Topic started by: fudgums on February 08, 2023, 05:58:07 AM
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Hi all, even all over the internet I couldn't find a place that could help me answer a question.
I have moved into a family members house but since I was young, the internet has always been shaky. Randomly goes out for 30 seconds to a minute then good again. Does it a few times a day, and this is on an wired connection. The house isn't in the country either, in the middle of town.
Is there a tool that I can use that tracks the internet speed over a day or so? I'd like to have the information before I send it to the internet company. This is with multiple routers over the years.
Thank you!
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https://www.howtogeek.com/355664/how-to-use-ping-to-test-your-network/
or try Pingplotter freeware
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If you get your internet from cable and your tv quality suffers, it might be an issue with overall signal strength...a crummy connection that is going in and out
Eagler
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Hi all, even all over the internet I couldn't find a place that could help me answer a question.
I have moved into a family members house but since I was young, the internet has always been shaky. Randomly goes out for 30 seconds to a minute then good again. Does it a few times a day, and this is on an wired connection. The house isn't in the country either, in the middle of town.
Is there a tool that I can use that tracks the internet speed over a day or so? I'd like to have the information before I send it to the internet company. This is with multiple routers over the years.
Thank you!
you have a bad connector in the line somewhere, or the line is garbage.
Do you have a lot of squirrels around you? because they eat cable lines
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We do, and that's what I figured. It's been bad for a long time. It's not constant but a few times a day.
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Intermittent cable issues are hard to troubleshoot
Could be moisture and or temperature related
Started cable in 1979 ..still in it as a consultant contractor
You need a supervisor who can see if your issue is a possible neighborhood issue or if your problem is from the tap in
Eagler
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Malware on a computer can cause the provider to disconnect the home briefly also. Less likely than the other possibilities but still something to consider.
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Malware on a computer can cause the provider to disconnect the home briefly also. Less likely than the other possibilities but still something to consider.
That's true. I recommend: https://www.ccleaner.com/ & https://www.malwarebytes.com/
Free versions from both are just enough for a home pc.
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Did you ever get it diagnosed? I had an intermittent network problem and after a year it started getting worse whenever it rained. After a couple of tech support visits they finally dug up and replaced the cable from the street to my house. Turns out the original installer ran out of cable during the install and instead of re-doing it with a fresh spool of cable, he just used a regular cable to cable connector, wrapped it in a little tape, and buried it hoping it would work long enough for whatever... The guy who fixed it used actual underground rated cable off of a spool long enough to do the entire run from the street to the house without any splices and I never had any problems.
So... if the cable run from the street to the house has ANY connectors or splices in it, that's a great place to start looking for problems.