To Comcast users. Some Comcast modems have 2 wireless AP. One is for your 
service & the second is for infinity mobile service to allow outside parties 
driving by or close by to use your modem to access the service. This will slow 
your wireless down. You should be able to log into your router & turn this off. 
You can also turn all wireless off & provide your own AP. Wired connection is 
always better than a wireless connection. Some neighborhoods have hundreds of 
AP all competing for the same bandwidth. If you use wireless configure a fixed  
ip address  outside the DHCP range of the router. Other options are as Bruce 
said use separate services, also many intercity neighborhoods have AT&T fibre 
service. I have clients in Bellaire & southwest Houston  have that service 
(K5IZO is one) Verizon now has a fixed ( to your home ) 5g internet service.

Robert KD5YVQ

From: BVARC <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Bruce via BVARC
Sent: Monday, October 12, 2020 6:07 PM
To: BRAZOS VALLEY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB <[email protected]>
Cc: Bruce <[email protected]>; Nizar Mullani <[email protected]>; tdxs 
<[email protected]>; Allen Brier N5XZ <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [BVARC] OT: Cable modem and router recommendations

 

That is why when I lived in Houston I used one provider for tv and another for 
data.  When you use only one provider, most of your bandwidth goes to data and 
tv gets what is left.  Because the tv is highly compressed the picture always 
looked terrible with one provider. When I split services I got gorgeous tv and 
no issues with my data. 

73...bruce

 

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On Oct 12, 2020, at 5:29 PM, Nizar Mullani via BVARC <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:



Allen,

 

Welcome to the club! Comcast has had problems recently with data dropouts and 
delays.

 

I have had issues with my remotes for about three months. have swapped out 
EVERYTHING at both ends but the problem still persists. So, I am convinced that 
the quality of the Internet service is the culprit. My CW has been getting 
corrupted when I use N1MM to send CW to my ranch rig. I can listen in on my 
home rig on what is being transmitted. However, when Chris, N8AI, connects to 
it, he has no problems. He can ragchew either with a paddle or a CW engine and 
no dropouts. 

 

About a year ago, Chris, N8AI, was getting into data drops with his Xfinity 
service. When you run speedtest, the service is in excess of 50 mbps. But, he 
was still getting problems. One problem was data drops.It was fixed by  running 
a direct cable to the router rather than going with wifi connection. The second 
problem may have been related to certain settings in the Xfinity routers that 
channel more speed to streaming video than to standard data use like we need 
for our rigs. I believe that someone at the top engineering level must have put 
Chris's connection at a higher priority to get away from data drops. 

 

I used to run my remote station with less than 1 Mbs data rates. Now, even with 
15 Mbs, I have data being corrupted. Instead of sending K0NM, I have heard 
K9MT, K0MT, etc. I have reached the point where I am totally frustrated. So, if 
anyone comes up with an answer, please let me know. 

 

Nizar K0NM

 

 

 

On Mon, Oct 12, 2020 at 1:58 PM Allen Brier via BVARC <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

I am starting to have service dropouts every afternoon (weird) with Comcast and 
am thinking maybe I need to replace may more than a decade old cable modem and 
router. I currently have a Motorola SUFboad SB6141 cable modem and a Netgear 
N900 Dual Band Gigabit router. I seem to have these dropouts between noon and 
3pm every day. Anyone else having this problem with Comcast?

 

Anyway I think maybe it is time to upgrade my equipment so looking for 
recommendations. 

 

Allen R. Brier N5XZ

1515 Windloch Lane

Richmond, TX 77406

713-705-4801

 

 


 
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