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Comcast strikes again... at a new location. PLEASE HELP
IDOCSortino replied to IDOCSortino's topic in HELP! With Tests
Hey everyone, So a while back I posted here about some internet issues I was having. Two years at that location and it was never fixed. I finally was able to move and unfortunately got stuck with Comcast as my provider again. Needless to say, me moving was probably the worst decision I've made regarding this ISP, because now I'm experiencing WORSE problems than my last location...and I've only lived here for 12 days. I'm extremely dependant on my upload speed specifically because I'm a broadcaster to Twitch.TV and that's how I make my income. Without at least 4-5Mbps I cannot manage to pull a quality broadcast without it going to hell. I've provided a Google Document[1] for real time updates regarding the issues I'm currently having. To some, you may think me documenting everything is extreme, but I've already dealt with this once before and I'm going to make sure everyone is held responsible. Does anyone have any advice on what I can do? -
Comcast strikes again... at a new location. PLEASE HELP
IDOCSortino replied to IDOCSortino's topic in HELP! With Tests
I went as far as buying my own modem after making the last post months back; didn't change anything. My modem doesn't have a router, so we're good there. As far as the rest, I moved into this place as of the 15th of this month so I couldn't tell you. I've opened another ticket with Corporate today but who KNOWS when this issue will be resolved. Is there anything on my end I can do to see if it's my computer or not? It strikes me as odd how my speeds (using this site) are the same here as they were at my last place. I figured moving would have fixed it. -
Comcast strikes again... at a new location. PLEASE HELP
IDOCSortino replied to IDOCSortino's topic in HELP! With Tests
I have residential. Funny thing is I upgraded to business class at my last location but it didn't resolve anything. Even when speaking to a supervisor about internet at my new location, he said business class wouldn't change anything. -
So I posted THIS a while back seeking help for Comcast's notoriously terrible internet. Needless to say, this issue was never solved. No one here was able to help, no one on Comcasts end helped. ...My lease was finally up (Aurora, IL) and I was able to move to a different town (Plainfield, IL). Internet was working GREAT... for the first 2 days. Then, everything seemed oh so familiar. Constant issues, download is shit, upload is now even MORE shit than the last place I lived. I seriously need help. I can't go another two years of terrible internet. I'm a partnered broadcaster on Twitch.TV and this is what I do for money. At this rate, I'm not able to stream because of how LOW my upload is. The cycle is literally repeating itself and I'm utterly LOST.
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Well to be honest, I don't think this is an area thing. It was working when I first moved in to this place for roughly 5-6 months. Then things went spotty. It fixed itself over the course of 1-2 months, and now it's back to acting up again. It's been like this now for about 5-6 months solid with crap internet. I almost went with Uverse but considering their packages are complete crap (18DOWN/1.2UP) I can't justify that purchase.
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My issue is, even though we know I have slow download speeds, I have nothing I can show a basic Tech (who'd at least understand what's going on) or proof I can send Corporate (or at least proof they can understand) to show them my internet is garbage. That's where my question comes in; is there something I can provide to corporate and/or technicians that will show them PROOF that my internet is not up to par?
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1 <1 ms <1 ms <1 ms 192.168.0.1 2 19 ms 19 ms 10 ms 98.222.136.1 3 10 ms 19 ms 10 ms 68.85.204.17 4 11 ms 22 ms 11 ms te-2-4-0-2-ar01.elmhurst.il.chicago.comcast.net [68.86.189.57] 5 10 ms 11 ms 11 ms be-33491-cr02.chicago.il.ibone.comcast.net [68.8 6.92.33] 6 22 ms 15 ms 14 ms be-10406-cr01.350ecermak.il.ibone.comcast.net [6 8.86.84.210] 7 12 ms 13 ms 11 ms he-0-10-0-0-pe04.350ecermak.il.ibone.comcast.net [68.86.83.50] 8 * 12 ms 13 ms 23.30.206.134 9 13 ms 13 ms 12 ms be2003.ccr42.ord01.atlas.cogentco.com [154.54.29 .21] 10 30 ms 31 ms 29 ms be2099.ccr42.atl01.atlas.cogentco.com [154.54.28 .74] 11 36 ms 36 ms 37 ms te0-0-0-0.rcr12.jax01.atlas.cogentco.com [154.54 .30.26] 12 44 ms 45 ms 44 ms te4-2.ccr01.mco01.atlas.cogentco.com [154.54.29. 218] 13 55 ms 53 ms 46 ms 38.104.88.94 14 44 ms 45 ms 44 ms eth-ge0001-car1.orld-st.flhsi.com [208.90.222.25 0] 15 42 ms 42 ms 42 ms s06-sf0001-car1.xmas-tw.flhsi.com [208.90.222.19 3] 16 41 ms 50 ms 41 ms s06-sf0003-car1.coco-tw.flhsi.com [208.90.222.21 0] 17 51 ms 41 ms 42 ms s18-sf0001-car1.coco-vr.flhsi.com [208.90.221.20 1] 18 42 ms 39 ms 40 ms eth-ge0001-far1.coco-vr.flhsi.com [208.90.221.26 ] 19 41 ms 41 ms 42 ms mirror.flhsi.com [208.65.55.17] Trace complete. Took me 5-6 minutes to complete that download.
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How long did it take to download? About 3-4 minutes.
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These are my results: Tracing route to mirror.anl.gov [146.137.96.7] over a maximum of 30 hops: 1 <1 ms 1 ms <1 ms 192.168.0.1 2 9 ms 8 ms 8 ms 98.222.136.1 3 9 ms 9 ms 9 ms 68.85.204.17 4 13 ms 12 ms 10 ms te-0-11-0-5-ar01.elmhurst.il.chicago.comcast.net [69.139.234.45] 5 12 ms 12 ms 11 ms be-33491-cr02.chicago.il.ibone.comcast.net [68.8 6.92.33] 6 13 ms 15 ms 15 ms be-10406-cr01.350ecermak.il.ibone.comcast.net [6 8.86.84.210] 7 16 ms 11 ms 12 ms c-eth-0-2-0-pe05.350ecermak.il.ibone.comcast.net [68.86.86.34] 8 11 ms 32 ms 33 ms xe-5-3-0.0.chic0.tr-cps.internet2.edu [162.252.6 9.149] 9 11 ms 14 ms 12 ms 64.57.20.1 10 50 ms 16 ms 24 ms 192.5.170.226 11 14 ms 16 ms 26 ms ciscore-v911-221c1hsrp.net.anl.gov [130.202.212. 141] 12 13 ms 13 ms 15 ms mirror.anl.gov [146.137.96.7] Trace complete. This is the Wireshark results. Not sure if I did something wrong but I did everything word for word in your post: http://gyazo.com/92384fa806bb5b073bc71f6b23bcc728
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So what would this insinuate? This was a test I ran for about 30-60 seconds. http://gyazo.com/4a2b1a7dcc84be088086d94c49483ffa
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I've had over 20 technicians out to my house over the course of this issue. All claim to have fixed the line, nodes, boxes, wires, modems, etc. They claim it's MY equipment when it's very clear it isn't my equipment. There's no use in me asking for another technician because it just makes me angry now to explain my situation and them just repeating themselves and basically calling me a liar, then leave. Could you explain to me as to how to do this packet capture? Last time a tech was out, they told me I had zero packet loss.
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I've been in contact with someone from Comcast Executive Care for the past 4-5 months now (which is pathetic). I finally convinced her to upgrade me to the 105/10 package for a week to see if it fixed anything. Unfortunately, it didn't fix a damn thing. As a matter of fact, I'm now only getting Kbps speeds on my Upload where it was fine before. To answer your question, I barely get 11Mbps. Most of the time I get 1.9 exactly on my download tests. I went away for a week to my families house and I was able to do everything perfectly fine (and fast with zero buffering or stutter) on wireless internet with a 16/2 connection. I come back this week to not being able to watch or download anything above medium quality and it STILL buffers most of the time. Yet Comcast to this day tells me my internet is just fine. If there is anything you recommend that I can test/do/give to these Comcast twats to PROVE their internet is completely jacked up, I am all ears. I want this over with. Totally forgot to answer your first question. I'm near Chicago, IL.
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So it's been months and no resolution with Comcast. Including zero response from the Comcast rep who posted in this very forum who claimed they were going to help. I've talked with corporate today about giving me a "trial" of the Extreme speed which is somewhere around 105 DOWN/ 10 UP. Ran a few more speed tests and same results: poor. Comcasts speed tests on the other hand show 126 DOWN/ 24 UP. Again, same issues as before. TMN shows real speeds> technicians call it unreliable> Techs use Comcast speed test> Speed test show awesome speeds> techs leave. I then decided to purchase my own modem JUST TO MAKE SURE. No dice. No change. I then contacted Motorola (my modem, which is the SURFboard SBG6580) to see if they can help me out. They ran me through testing my power levels to my downstream. Here is a screen shot: http://gyazo.com/6f7f8e655b10da00db9b1c29da89711d According to the rep I spoke with, my power levels are too high and need to be as close to zero as possible. He said with that high of a power level, it would distort my speed test by that much. Does anyone have any insight? Thoughts? Comments?
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So it's been months and no resolution with Comcast. Including zero response from the Comcast rep who posted in this very forum who claimed they were going to help. I've talked with corporate today about giving me a "trial" of the Extreme speed which is somewhere around 105 DOWN/ 10 UP. Ran a few more speed tests and same results: poor. Comcasts speed tests on the other hand show 126 DOWN/ 24 UP. Again, same issues as before. TMN shows real speeds> technicians call it unreliable> Techs use Comcast speed test> Speed test show awesome speeds> techs leave. I then decided to purchase my own modem JUST TO MAKE SURE. No dice. No change. I then contacted Motorola (my modem, which is the SURFboard SBG6580) to see if they can help me out. They ran me through testing my power levels to my downstream. Here is a screen shot: http://gyazo.com/6f7f8e655b10da00db9b1c29da89711d According to the rep I spoke with, my power levels are too high and need to be as close to zero as possible. He said with that high of a power level, it would distort my speed test by that much. Does anyone have any insight? Thoughts? Comments?
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I'll go ahead and mention this to the next Comcast rep I speak to.