NOt that you had any kind of extraordinary problem with the DSL.
You don't use filters with cable modems.
Quote from: lfmusiclover on July 16, 2007, 12:20:17 AMYou don't use filters with cable modems. Really? I have my new cable modem hooked up to a coaxial splitter, and it works fine (it also worked fine when we had cable before).
Splitters and filters are different.
Come to think of that, i had the same probelm with my cable modem. I had a splitter, with one connected to the modem, andthe other connected to the TV Tuner, ad it almost completely killed my internet connection. So yah.
Quote from: lfmusiclover on July 31, 2007, 11:37:56 AMSplitters and filters are different. Oh. I thought you meant splitters because you quoted Gil's post that said:QuoteCome to think of that, i had the same probelm with my cable modem. I had a splitter, with one connected to the modem, andthe other connected to the TV Tuner, ad it almost completely killed my internet connection. So yah.
I can't locate the post you quoted (because its old and after looking back about 6 pages I gave up! ), but I believe what Gil was saying was that he had filters like you had, that were in essence splitters (had an outlet for phone, and one for DSL).
Good point. Like I said (for some reason unbeknownst to me) you rehashed a seemingly very old post, and I can't locate it, so I really don' know what that conversation was about.
Quote from: lfmusiclover on July 31, 2007, 11:52:45 AMGood point. Like I said (for some reason unbeknownst to me) you rehashed a seemingly very old post, and I can't locate it, so I really don' know what that conversation was about.It was here: https://twctodayforums.com/forums/index.php/topic,4.msg3381.html#msg3381 I've noticed that my internet connection has been having some very minor downtime. What happens is I'll try to go to a site, it'll show up as a page can't be displayed, but if I refresh it comes back up. Compared to what happened with DSL, it's obviously not bad, but still I'd rather it not have any downtime at all.
My mom has a heart monitor near by, that sends in a reading via telephone wiring from a device in her chest (wireless). Since it's a wireless device, could it be possibly interfering with the router?