As Slow as Dial-up

Well if you’re reading this post then you are very lucky. In what seems to be a yearly event, my Comcast cable connection is horrible. When it is up, sometimes it is as slow as dial-up, and at best it is at DSL speeds. We are supposed to have a tech out Wednesday evening. Frustrating.

I think the problem is the Downstream SNR (Signal to Noise Ratio). According to Comcast’s site as well as others the number should be above 35 dB. Mine ranges from 27-33. So this combined with a weak signal in general is probably why it is so bad.

I found these details out by getting into the web interface to my cable modem. I have a Siemens SpeedStream 6101 cable modem. You can access the screens by open your browser to http://192.168.100.1 and using root as both username and password.

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2 Comments on “As Slow as Dial-up”

  1. Ken Says:

    I have that same modem with the same problems. What was your over all resolution to solve your bandwidth issues?

    Ken

  2. kbn Says:

    Ken,

    Nice name :-) My resolution to the the performance problem is summed up in my next post called 3 Techs and Back to Renting. Where I finally had to replace my modem. It just would no longer sync up. So I ended up renting one from Comcast for a while.

    Good luck with your situation.

    –ken

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