cannabisguru
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Make this short as possible, as I have already smoked my morning wake-n-bake.. and at times, when I smoke in the morning times, it tends to make me very chatty.. not sure why, but it does.
Anyhow, on with my question..
For about the past 6 months or so my cable modem has been acting funny. For example, just before I came on here.. I wasn't connected to the internet. The lights on the front of my Motorola Cable modem would flash (just a few of the top ones) and it would start doing a sequence of flashes kinda. Like just like if you were to unplug the power cable to the modem and then plug it back in.. the lights at the top will start blinking, starting with 'RECEIVE'.. once it connects, its corresponding light will stay lit.. then the light for 'SEND' will start blinking.. once it 'connects', its corresponding light will stay lit.. then the light for 'ONLINE' will start blinking.. once it connects, its corresponding light will stay lit.. - after the 'ONLINE' light stops blinking.. and stays lit.. I should be good.
However.. not so fast, because fairly often, my modem lights show I'm connected... but fairly often when I check my connection, my IP # changes... however, it doesn't change all the time. Just when it wants to it seems.. and whenever its connected to a different IP #.. I have a fiar chance of not having any internet connectivity. I have no idea what the problem is..
My ISP.. freaking assholes btw.. told me it was probably my cable splitter. So, I had to go to my ISP because they said only they had ones strong enough to handle the power from the modem. So I get my new splitter from them.. while I'm there.. I told them what was going on again, re-explained everything to them, for about the 3rd time now. They keep telling me its my splitter.. but I'm thinking that its probably my modem. I mean shit, its 4 or 5 years old now. Maybe even a little older than that..
Could that be the problem? Maybe my modem is going out? Because see also, it didn't all the sudden start happening at once. It all started about 6 months ago.. I noticed that my mode would kick me off the internet.. rehash its-self.. and then it would connect.. but only stay connected for about 3 seconds.. then it would do it again. It would do this for like maybe 2 or 3 times in a row.. then it would either reconnect and stay connected.. or it wouldn't reconnect and I would have to unplug the modem power cable, wait 2 minutes, plug the power cord back into the back of the modem and let it rehash/power-up/reconnect. This is also when the modem would often connect to different IP #'s each time it connected..
But now, its gotten to where 60 to 70% of the time.. my modems 'ONLINE' light (green color light) is flashing telling me that I'm not connected to my ISP.. therefore not connected to the internet. Starting to get really old... really, really, old.
I figure my options are fairly limited. I figure I could either go ahead any pay the freaking money for a new modem from my ISP and see if that fixes the damn probem. If it doesn't, then I know its not a problem on my end of the connection.. its def. on my ISP's end.
I dunno.. anyone have any idea of what could be causing this? Thanks in advance for any technical help.
Thanks..-
peace&love - It's what the world needs in today's society.
Anyhow, on with my question..
For about the past 6 months or so my cable modem has been acting funny. For example, just before I came on here.. I wasn't connected to the internet. The lights on the front of my Motorola Cable modem would flash (just a few of the top ones) and it would start doing a sequence of flashes kinda. Like just like if you were to unplug the power cable to the modem and then plug it back in.. the lights at the top will start blinking, starting with 'RECEIVE'.. once it connects, its corresponding light will stay lit.. then the light for 'SEND' will start blinking.. once it 'connects', its corresponding light will stay lit.. then the light for 'ONLINE' will start blinking.. once it connects, its corresponding light will stay lit.. - after the 'ONLINE' light stops blinking.. and stays lit.. I should be good.
However.. not so fast, because fairly often, my modem lights show I'm connected... but fairly often when I check my connection, my IP # changes... however, it doesn't change all the time. Just when it wants to it seems.. and whenever its connected to a different IP #.. I have a fiar chance of not having any internet connectivity. I have no idea what the problem is..
My ISP.. freaking assholes btw.. told me it was probably my cable splitter. So, I had to go to my ISP because they said only they had ones strong enough to handle the power from the modem. So I get my new splitter from them.. while I'm there.. I told them what was going on again, re-explained everything to them, for about the 3rd time now. They keep telling me its my splitter.. but I'm thinking that its probably my modem. I mean shit, its 4 or 5 years old now. Maybe even a little older than that..
Could that be the problem? Maybe my modem is going out? Because see also, it didn't all the sudden start happening at once. It all started about 6 months ago.. I noticed that my mode would kick me off the internet.. rehash its-self.. and then it would connect.. but only stay connected for about 3 seconds.. then it would do it again. It would do this for like maybe 2 or 3 times in a row.. then it would either reconnect and stay connected.. or it wouldn't reconnect and I would have to unplug the modem power cable, wait 2 minutes, plug the power cord back into the back of the modem and let it rehash/power-up/reconnect. This is also when the modem would often connect to different IP #'s each time it connected..
But now, its gotten to where 60 to 70% of the time.. my modems 'ONLINE' light (green color light) is flashing telling me that I'm not connected to my ISP.. therefore not connected to the internet. Starting to get really old... really, really, old.

I figure my options are fairly limited. I figure I could either go ahead any pay the freaking money for a new modem from my ISP and see if that fixes the damn probem. If it doesn't, then I know its not a problem on my end of the connection.. its def. on my ISP's end.
I dunno.. anyone have any idea of what could be causing this? Thanks in advance for any technical help.
Thanks..-
peace&love - It's what the world needs in today's society.