How to fix your internet cable modem
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Published 2017-08-27
All Comments (21)
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HAHAHAH BRO WHEN YOU “JUMPED THAT FENCE RIGHT QUICK” I LOST IT 4:07
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You saved me a week of being off unpaid work thank you
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You didn’t tell us how to fix anything.
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I scroll down to the comments just to see how many people cursed this guy and his video.
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That sucks it is running near the Power Box. Love that you use the terms we used when I worked for COX. Plant -> Ped -> Tap -> Demarcation -> Ground Block. Bad ground. I use to use Uneven Splitters (Tap Splitters) So that the Cable Modem had the least dBmv drop because internet is usually on the highest frequency.
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He reminds me of Brian from family guy when he worked at Home Depot
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The green ground wire isn't even connected. Ideally, there would be a ground rod directly below the ground coax adapter.
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If this is a representative cable guy, I now understand why my cable modem still doesn't work
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Those bees are wasps Cable Guy
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How do you Locate the Amplifier which Box is it usually is I got 3 Boxes myself the the Meter one, another for DSL but also a Smaller Box but I fear I don't have one of those Outside
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Thanks for explaining Ds Spectrum, Upstream, Downstream, DOCSIS, Flux, OFDM, QAM, Ingress, SNR & all the other important aspects 👌😁
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I want to try whatever drugs this guys got.
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I love listening to people explain something they barely know anything about, its cute.
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5:12 When I was a cable man. Sounds like you know what ya doin. 😂😂
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Thanks for your video bro I do have a question would have your house doesn't have a cable connection going inside the house?
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i did not know it could only be split once before getting to the modem. this was helpful. my internet is supposed to be 50mbps and i'm only getting about 10 - 20 at best. I think it splits a couple times before it gets to the modem so maybe that's why. i'll have to check. are those barrel connectors ok as long as it doesn't split? thanks.
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0:32 "That square", That's actually a rectangular prism, bro
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Quick question to you all. I have the box for cable outside my house. It only has one line coming from the box to my downstairs room. Then there is a splitter, where it hooks up to my wifi. Can I hook up my coaxial cable to that splitter to use it for my cable tv? Or, do I have to have another coaxial cable to go to another splitter for my cable tv?
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Your voice is very soothing
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But you don't have a ground...least it's not hooked up, LOL!!!