Install Modem Twc 4,0/5 2726reviews

Dec 18, 2017 How to Install a Modem. This wikiHow teaches you how to install a modem for your home or workplace Internet.

Well.signal levels seemed fine and also that report page showed 'successful connection'. So I thought that should be something else Here is signal level report: ownstream Signal Favorite Downstream Frequency: Hz Frequency: 687000000 Hz QAM Mode: 256 QAM Channel Power:6.3 dBmV SNR: 34.386 dB Upstream Signal Channel Id: 1 Frequency: 33008000 Hz Channel Width:3200000 Hz Channel Power:57.5 dBmV DOCSIS1.1 Quality of Service Parameters DirectionUpstreamDownstream SFID0x1b50x3be SID0xb70N/A Traffic Priority00 Max Sustained Traffic Rate (bps)100 Max Transmit Burst (bytes)30443044 Min Reserved Traffic Rate (bps)00 Service Flow Scheduling TypeBest EffortN/A.

Install Modem Twc

Said by: is there anyway to lower it? Often upstream problems are caused by 'suck outs' which happens when the center pin of the connectors isn't making good contact either due to loose connectors or improperly made connectors with short pins.

Check to make sure all the cable connectors in your home are tight. Also are any of the cables or connectors installed home made? The other common cause of upstream signal problems is caused by too many splitters between the modem and the cable distribution system. Since your downstream signal seems fine, this wouldn't seem to be the cause unless you have a house amplifier increasing the low signal.

Do you have a house amp (or signal booster) installed? Said by: btw, any way to spoof MAC address on that modem? Web interface doesn't allow that, but maybe some firmware hack will?

After TWC refused to help because I use Linux, I feel so reluctant about calling them. The modem's MAC address is how the cable companies control access to the network and they wouldn't be too happy if someone was spoofing MAC addresses. As for the low signal problem, call TWC.

They'll walk you through some troubleshooting steps. If those don't work, they'll probably schedule a truck roll to fix the issue. Said by Queens RR: You need to TWC, and give them the MAC to provision the modem. Good luck on that, some TWC divisions wont let you buy modems.

That's not true any longer. In Hawaii we could never buy our own. Now we can and so can anyone in any division. TIME WARNER CABLE RESIDENTIAL SERVICES SUBSCRIBER AGREEMENT 'I may rent a cable modem from TWC or may purchase a DOCSIS-compliant, TWC-approved cable modem from a third party provider. TWC reserves the right to provide service only to users with TWC-approved DOCSIS-compliant modems. Modems not TWC-approved may not function as intended and may not receive TWC advertised services. You are strongly urged to check with local TWC Customer Support for the most current TWC-approved cable modem list.'

» EDIT: The above is the subscriber agreement all TW RR users are bound to EXCEPT THOSE IN CALIFORNIA. The California agreement is somewhat different and does NOT contain the above clause but the above clause applies to ALL OTHER TW divisions. I had a old Com21 modem with Adelphia, when they were changing to TWC/RR they decommissioned the older modems. They 'claim' they included this info in one of my bills, they could have, but who reads the crap they stick in with the bills?

My Com21 modem started doing freaky stuff while I was out of town(the woman wasn't too happy about this). I called them and they told me what was happening, the old modems would disconnect then reconnect to force a call. When I got back I went to the local office and got a new 5100.

Ok so my mom paid to get a secondary coaxial port in the house, its running from the box outside upstairs to my room. We already had a coaxial port downstairs, and to that one we connected our cable modem and router. However, the wifi connection is horrible going across the house and so I wanted to see if I could buy my own secondary cable modem and hook it up to the currently empty coaxial up here in my room so that I could get ethernet connection. We have Time Warner Cable and they said that if I wanted to use the cable modem on the coxial upstairs for internet, they'd have to disable the cable modem downstairs. I'm wondering if there is any way I can hook the cable modem upstairs and get internet out of it without having the one downstairs disabled.

My mom doesn't want to pay to have Time Warner Cable bill us a second connection, and she doesn't want to just run a really long ethernet up the stairs either, and for what I do with my computer a wireless connection won't work very well So, in short, can I connect a second cable modem to a secondary coaxial port, and get internet access from that cable modem while retaining the internet access to the cable modem already installed downstairs. Code Cheat Monster Rancher 2 Psx. Ok so my mom paid to get a secondary coaxial port in the house, its running from the box outside upstairs to my room. We already had a coaxial port downstairs, and to that one we connected our cable modem and router.

However, the wifi connection is horrible going across the house and so I wanted to see if I could buy my own secondary cable modem and hook it up to the currently empty coaxial up here in my room so that I could get ethernet connection. We have Time Warner Cable and they said that if I wanted to use the cable modem on the coxial upstairs for internet, they'd have to disable the cable modem downstairs. I'm wondering if there is any way I can hook the cable modem upstairs and get internet out of it without having the one downstairs disabled. My mom doesn't want to pay to have Time Warner Cable bill us a second connection, and she doesn't want to just run a really long ethernet up the stairs either, and for what I do with my computer a wireless connection won't work very well So, in short, can I connect a second cable modem to a secondary coaxial port, and get internet access from that cable modem while retaining the internet access to the cable modem already installed downstairs. Sounds like a perfect place to use the oft' forgotten. A Cat 5E cable, however as Farving suggested a power line adapter would work well. You would plug a network cable (Cat 5E) from your router into a power line adapter plugged into the wall, this will put the network connection over the electrical wiring in your home.

You can then put another power line adapter in the place where you need it (you room or whatever) and you can then run a network cable from that to your computer, or get a power line adapter that makes a wireless network and connect wirelessly. Network cable=Ethernet cable. A Cat 5E cable, however as Farving suggested a power line adapter would work well. You would plug a network cable (Cat 5E) from your router into a power line adapter plugged into the wall, this will put the network connection over the electrical wiring in your home. You can then put another power line adapter in the place where you need it (you room or whatever) and you can then run a network cable from that to your computer, or get a power line adapter that makes a wireless network and connect wirelessly.

Network cable=Ethernet cable. Ok so I was confused about the power line adapter, it actually transfers the ethernet signal through the house electricity? Like getting multiple of those adapters (with one hooked into the router by ethernet) would actively transfer ethernet to any AC outlet (that has another adapter in it)? Since you have a coax cable running to the upstairs room you also have the option of use a device called MoCA.

This run network work the cable tv wires. Exactly how you cable it varies a bit but you would connect one to the tv coax with a splinter near the modem and a second in the other room.

You would then plug a ethernet cable from the modem into this new moca box and the signal would come out the ethernet port in the other room. These generally work much better than powerline networks especially if you have a simple coax path to the other room. Dxwnd Казаки 2. They are kinda expensive though compared to other solutions. I If you needed wireless in the other room you would plug a AP or router running as a AP into the MoCA box in the remote room.

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