cosine_omerta
New Member
I have a stupid question. Help me be uncrazy.
I recently moved my cable modem and router from one side of my house to the other. Originally the coax was originating from a really old, falling apart wall plate, which I replaced with a shiny new one with gold plating and added a right angle adapter to keep the cable from getting crimped. I then ran a 25' coax to the other side of the room to my relocated modem. I did a bandwidth test just to see where my speed was, and it is a great deal lower then it used to be, and it varies now. Sometimes its just over a Mbps, sometimes its 3, sometimes its 15, and I am not touching or moving the cable in anyway.
Tell me that adding a right angle bracket and 25' of coax wouldn't make my speed jump all over the place and that obviously my ISP (TWC) is unreliable, and that I just didn't notice it before.
Thanks for any thoughts. It's driving me crazy.
I recently moved my cable modem and router from one side of my house to the other. Originally the coax was originating from a really old, falling apart wall plate, which I replaced with a shiny new one with gold plating and added a right angle adapter to keep the cable from getting crimped. I then ran a 25' coax to the other side of the room to my relocated modem. I did a bandwidth test just to see where my speed was, and it is a great deal lower then it used to be, and it varies now. Sometimes its just over a Mbps, sometimes its 3, sometimes its 15, and I am not touching or moving the cable in anyway.
Tell me that adding a right angle bracket and 25' of coax wouldn't make my speed jump all over the place and that obviously my ISP (TWC) is unreliable, and that I just didn't notice it before.
Thanks for any thoughts. It's driving me crazy.