Stoopid Internets
Dec. 19th, 2006 05:47 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Tomorrow afternoon the cable people are supposed to show up and fix my bloody internet connection.
This is frustrating to me because I don't think it's a physical problem and so I don't think it will do any good to have them out to look at it.
Service worked flawlessly for 2 years. Then, the week that Comcast bought out Time Warner, I started losing connectivity completely once or twice every day, recoverable by power cycling my modem. No hardware changes, no software changes, even took my wireless router out of the mix to ensure that it hadn't started randomly causing issues. Service works perfectly when it works; when it drops droppage is sudden and complete. I've been dealing with this for the last several weeks/few months, calling in tickets left and right (even after I recover service) just to let them know that it's happening.
Somebody on their end told me it was Earthlink (my ISP in name only - Comcast provides infrastructure, billing, service, and everything else) refreshing IPs and suggested that I order service direct from Comcast. Okay, I'd love to. Except that for some idiotic reason purchasing what should be exactly the same service would cost me a time and a half as much from Comcast as from Earthlink. And they won't even give me a dedicated IP for that outrageous amount.
I'm getting about 4.2 mbps down. When it's working, it's awesome.
I wonder how good the Minneapolis wireless network will be? How fast? And how soon it will arrive? My neighborhood is part of Phase 2, so prolly late spring/early summer.
This is frustrating to me because I don't think it's a physical problem and so I don't think it will do any good to have them out to look at it.
Service worked flawlessly for 2 years. Then, the week that Comcast bought out Time Warner, I started losing connectivity completely once or twice every day, recoverable by power cycling my modem. No hardware changes, no software changes, even took my wireless router out of the mix to ensure that it hadn't started randomly causing issues. Service works perfectly when it works; when it drops droppage is sudden and complete. I've been dealing with this for the last several weeks/few months, calling in tickets left and right (even after I recover service) just to let them know that it's happening.
Somebody on their end told me it was Earthlink (my ISP in name only - Comcast provides infrastructure, billing, service, and everything else) refreshing IPs and suggested that I order service direct from Comcast. Okay, I'd love to. Except that for some idiotic reason purchasing what should be exactly the same service would cost me a time and a half as much from Comcast as from Earthlink. And they won't even give me a dedicated IP for that outrageous amount.
I'm getting about 4.2 mbps down. When it's working, it's awesome.
I wonder how good the Minneapolis wireless network will be? How fast? And how soon it will arrive? My neighborhood is part of Phase 2, so prolly late spring/early summer.