So I've been having problems with my cabel internet service from Comcast recently. The comcast guy comes out on Sunday and basically is fuming at the dish network people screwing up the cable modem.
I basically have cable TV, Dishnetwork (DVR 522) and a cable internet running in the house. I'll try and explain as best as I know how it is connected. First off the cable signal is split in two. One of those feeds goes directly to the cable modem to make it as strong and clean as possible.
The other (I believe) get's diplexed (perhaps twice????) with the two signals from the satellite dish and put through the house system. It get's undiplixed at the back of the 522. Then the output for the second receiver for the 522 has it's own line run directly up to the bedroom TV.
I'm not sure I got that right but the basics are there. So the comcast guy tells me that the LNB is backfeeding a voltage to the cable modem that is frying the modem. He is going to charge me a $69 service call charge and charge me for replacing the modem.
THe funny thing is that I had my cabel modem installed in September 05 and I had my Dishnetwork installed October 05. It's been working all this time. The comcast guy explained that the back voltage from the Dishnetwork system over time has been slowly frying the modem. You're only seeing the results today.
Does this make sense?
I basically have cable TV, Dishnetwork (DVR 522) and a cable internet running in the house. I'll try and explain as best as I know how it is connected. First off the cable signal is split in two. One of those feeds goes directly to the cable modem to make it as strong and clean as possible.
The other (I believe) get's diplexed (perhaps twice????) with the two signals from the satellite dish and put through the house system. It get's undiplixed at the back of the 522. Then the output for the second receiver for the 522 has it's own line run directly up to the bedroom TV.
I'm not sure I got that right but the basics are there. So the comcast guy tells me that the LNB is backfeeding a voltage to the cable modem that is frying the modem. He is going to charge me a $69 service call charge and charge me for replacing the modem.
THe funny thing is that I had my cabel modem installed in September 05 and I had my Dishnetwork installed October 05. It's been working all this time. The comcast guy explained that the back voltage from the Dishnetwork system over time has been slowly frying the modem. You're only seeing the results today.
Does this make sense?