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12-13-2018 02:49 PM
My DSL is always going out. It’s such a pain. I’ve the option to switch* but this post isn’t about other options. I just want to know who else is having the same problem?
DSL here goes out more frequently when we get a cold front. It uses copper which contracts in cold. The provider will not be fixing or upgrading any of it’s copper. They want all customers to migrate to their fiber optic system.
*I’ve already investigated other types of service but I don’t want to switch right now.
12-13-2018 04:56 PM
Ours goes out a lot too. Our city won't allow the fiber optic system unless it's all placed underground. The phone company refuses to do that so we don't have any other options. It's frustrating.
12-13-2018 06:07 PM
I switched to my TV cable company , Xfinity/Comcast after years of DSL with the land line phone. Now eliminating the land line and going all mobile for phones. The big hope is no more or at least way fewer annoying solicitation phone calls.
12-13-2018 06:34 PM
12-13-2018 06:36 PM
Mine goes out every 2 or 3 days. It is so annoying. And most of the time all the modem lights are properly lit too. Very seldom is the internet connection light actualIy out.
I have to turn the modem off so LTE will activate. After a while, I turn it back on and it works fine again. Until the next time. There is always a next time.
12-13-2018 06:52 PM
upgraded to X1 xfinity services for cable, tv, and telephone. extremely happy with the performance. i also made sure to get a stronger modem AND a wifi extender in another area of the house.
12-13-2018 07:05 PM
@Its Me LuLuBelle2 wrote:
In this day and age I truly don't understand why utility wires aren't all buried underground. It may initially be more expensive, but I would think in the long run we wouldn't lose power, cable, phone service, etc. anywhere near as frequently in storms thus costing less money to send out crews to restore power. In addition, all of those poles and wires are unsightly. But, alas, I don't rule the world.
@Its Me LuLuBelle2 I think utilities are often put underground in new developments - at least that's the way it is around here. But, as you said, the cost to bury existing overhead lines is prohibitive. I suppose utilities would want to pass on the cost to rate payers, so we'd pay for it one way or the other.
I've read it's actually easier, faster, and less expensive for utilities to repair overhead lines vs. buried lines, so they may have a vested interest in the status quo.
12-13-2018 07:11 PM
We have DSL....we replaced the modem with a newer one and now everything works great. Our modem was about 12 years old....have you tried replaceing your older modem( if it is old...)
12-13-2018 08:18 PM
I had DSL on my Verizon landline and had Verizon out last week to see why my DSL was always up and down. He said there's an issue in the wall with the landline and I would need to have an electrician come in and open the wall and rewire it.
Since I have Comcast for cable, I was able to switch to their internet and use the self install kit. The Comcast internet service has not been very stable so far.
I might have to move to Fios if this continues.
12-13-2018 08:18 PM
The Verizon technician also told me to get my own modem/router because they one they sent me was not good.
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