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Old 26-03-2009, 13:15   #8
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Re: cable signal levels

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Originally Posted by merc2001 View Post
BEEN ON TECH SUPPORT and they said there is nothing wrong it could be my wireless router :s i also asked about the new wireless n and whether they work with a "g" wireless adapters but didnt get much sense out of them
Tech support are talking out of their backsides, upstream transmit power on your line should be below 55. 59 is miles out.

Sounds fairly normal for the offshore tech support though, clearly your router's fault that the modem keeps falling offline and its' signal levels will be showing as red on their systems that they don't bother using often as it might distract from obsessive pursuit of the all-knowing flowcharts.
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