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5 years ago
I have been having T3 timeouts over the course of 3 years. They happened in August 2018, August 2019, and now June 2020. In the past Comcast checked home wireing (all ok,) replaced the wire from the box on the house to the pole and a connection at the top of the pole. None of these fixed the problem
5 years ago
I have been having T3 timeouts over the course of 3 years. They happened in August 2018, August 2019, and now June 2020. In the past Comcast checked home wireing (all ok,) replaced the wire from the box on the house to the pole and a connection at the top of the pole. None of these fixed the problem
I wanted to put this in my original thread, but I guess after time you can't reply anymore so I am starting this new one. Edited to cross out the above line as someone was nice enough to put this back in my main thread. Thanks! Here is a
5 years ago
5 years ago
I have been having T3 timeouts over the course of 3 years. They happened in August 2018, August 2019, and now June 2020. In the past Comcast checked home wireing (all ok,) replaced the wire from the box on the house to the pole and a connection at the top of the pole. None of these fixed the problem
This isn't conclusive, but as I expected, the data I am collecting shows the number of T3 and T4s has dropped off in the cooler weather. (edited post to get picture to show up)
5 years ago
I have been having T3 timeouts over the course of 3 years. They happened in August 2018, August 2019, and now June 2020. In the past Comcast checked home wireing (all ok,) replaced the wire from the box on the house to the pole and a connection at the top of the pole. None of these fixed the problem
All the connectors in the house, outside at the box and going up the pole have been replaced. There is just one piece of cable that hasn't been replaced (the one that goes from the box into the house.) Maybe I can get them to replace that next time
5 years ago
5 years ago
5 years ago
I have been having T3 timeouts over the course of 3 years. They happened in August 2018, August 2019, and now June 2020. In the past Comcast checked home wireing (all ok,) replaced the wire from the box on the house to the pole and a connection at the top of the pole. None of these fixed the problem
I continue to have issues and I am still tracking them. I've dropped the temperature data from the graph as I see no correlation at this time. I still think I will see a reduction in T3/T4 issues come fall and winter, but only time will tell. Here
5 years ago
I have been having T3 timeouts over the course of 3 years. They happened in August 2018, August 2019, and now June 2020. In the past Comcast checked home wireing (all ok,) replaced the wire from the box on the house to the pole and a connection at the top of the pole. None of these fixed the problem
Was Comcast immediately receptive to the problem once you had rented one of their modems and reproted the T3 problems or did you still have to fight with them?
5 years ago
I have been having T3 timeouts over the course of 3 years. They happened in August 2018, August 2019, and now June 2020. In the past Comcast checked home wireing (all ok,) replaced the wire from the box on the house to the pole and a connection at the top of the pole. None of these fixed the problem
Here is an idea. Depending on how friendly you are with your neighbors, ask them if they have Comcast and if they have had any temporary short term outages. If they aren't tech savy, they may not know or be able to descern between a slow/down websi
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