I am in St. Petersburg and yesterday and today have been getting annoying audio hiccups on various channels (specifically of note Fox News Channel and Sun Sports). I am watching hockey tonight and the audio will garble every few minutes and the picture remains fine.
I know they are doing upgrades to 1Ghz equipment and this was verified by the tech support on the phone tonight. Of course he would not admit to any problems and doesn't have an upgrade schedule.
Could all this upgrading be causing my audio problems? When I called support he said he would "send a signal" to the boxes and if it continues to call back tomorrow.
What does sending a signal do anyway? It is still mucking up after he sent a signal.
My Internet appears to be fine, although a ping -t to google.com has been getting an occasional request timed out, which routinely is not the case, as I'll run a ping test for hours with no times out on any given day.
I know they are doing upgrades to 1Ghz equipment and this was verified by the tech support on the phone tonight. Of course he would not admit to any problems and doesn't have an upgrade schedule.
Could all this upgrading be causing my audio problems? When I called support he said he would "send a signal" to the boxes and if it continues to call back tomorrow.
What does sending a signal do anyway? It is still mucking up after he sent a signal.
My Internet appears to be fine, although a ping -t to google.com has been getting an occasional request timed out, which routinely is not the case, as I'll run a ping test for hours with no times out on any given day.