Hi David, i'm just couple feet away from my box. i'm currently using wireless and even tried wired with same results. the fact others are experiencing similar problems makes me believe the problem could be on time warner end, possible caching issue. regards, /vicky -----Original Message----- From: owner-nanog@merit.edu [mailto:owner-nanog@merit.edu]On Behalf Of David A. Ulevitch Sent: Saturday, June 28, 2003 6:03 PM To: nanog@merit.edu Subject: RE: has anyone notice this ? <quote who="Vicky Rode">
vickyr> i'm a time warner end-user trying to access outside world which could be anything.
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vickyr> yes i have and they think it could be the cable modem box and have issued a replacement. i sure hope they have a good stock because i know whole bunch of people who are having similar problems. maybe its time to buy some 3com stocks :)
A twisted or crumpled up ethernet cable can sometimes impede the flow of ones and zeros. Often looping up extra slack in your cat-5 can prove catastrophic for the free flow of electrons down the pipe. Ahh...Saturday (PDT)... -davidu ---------------------------------------------------- David A. Ulevitch -- http://david.ulevitch.com http://everydns.net -+- http://communitycolo.net Campus Box 6957 + Washington University in St. Louis ----------------------------------------------------