Sep 5, 2012 04:27
Have a goodnight! Hope you get your internet situation settled!
Sep 5, 2012 04:26
Okey well i am off for bed. Have to work in morning. Thank you so much for all your help!
Sep 5, 2012 04:17
think i need to take the linebreaks out
Sep 5, 2012 04:16
sorry needed to see how that formatted in a chat
Sep 5, 2012 04:16
Hello, FM! CODE BLUE

Tech Name: Chris Hunter

Reason: Missed commitment

Cx Name: Bob Dumbass

Cx WTN: 7192081540

Cx CBR: 7192081540

Cx Email: [email protected]

Cx Street: 1150 Chiricahua Loop
Colorado Springs,
CO
80915

Inet Notes:
Lights: • LIGHTS PWR, E1, E2, WLAN, DSL, INET,
Modem: Actiontec MI424WR
Troubleshooting: it is unlimited
get internet, with a 4g
And doesnt viloate sprints TOS. gotta love loopholes lol
Services Offered: Offered IDP MAX
Other Notes: DPI Ticket 143234
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Sep 5, 2012 04:14
The key is to have 4g coverage if you dont your looking at anywhere from 400kbps to maybe 3meg
Sep 5, 2012 04:12
And doesnt viloate sprints TOS. gotta love loopholes lol
Sep 5, 2012 04:12
get internet, with a 4g
Sep 5, 2012 04:11
I just helped set a buddy of mine up that lives out in the sticks and cannot get internet with a 4g connection by turning one of his phones into a router and having 3 computers connect to it wirelessly. He gets around 8-10mbps constantly and doesnt even have to pay for the wifi hotspot plan because the way it is setup it looks like the phone is downloading everything not a computer so it is unlimited
Sep 5, 2012 04:07
if yes it would be better then what you have'
Sep 5, 2012 04:07
fast depends on if you can get 4G at your house
Sep 5, 2012 04:07
well if you do it right cell is unlimited
Sep 5, 2012 04:06
could always just go that route if you do
Sep 5, 2012 04:06
you get good cell reception at your house?
Sep 5, 2012 04:05
lol
Sep 5, 2012 04:04
or upgrade the equipment
Sep 5, 2012 04:04
They would need to lower everyones speed on that DSLAM to fix the issue
Sep 5, 2012 04:03
I dont blame you i wouldnt either
Sep 5, 2012 04:02
but to me it seems like they sold you a speed they could not guarantee up to 70% (which is the standard for most isps) and they sold it to several other people in your area as well and as such are overloading the dslam
Sep 5, 2012 04:01
and current load
Sep 5, 2012 04:01
the equation i used is just a guideline and has lots of variables including load capacity of the DSLAM
Sep 5, 2012 04:00
Yeh that would be right around 12 meg
Sep 5, 2012 03:57
lol yeh i know. i'm a Level 2 tech so i have to fix all the shit the L1's mess up or people they piss off
Sep 5, 2012 03:57
3.5km = 48.3dB = 6Mbit is the max you should technically get
Sep 5, 2012 03:55
Whoever owns the line though should still be responsible for servicing it. i know with Frontier they lease lines out to several smaller companies and the way it works is. You call Company A(who you pay your bill to) and state your problem. Company A calls Company B(who they buy the line usage from) and says we need a service order out at whatever address/DSLAM
Sep 5, 2012 03:53
depending on which DSL technology they use you might jsut be SOL
Sep 5, 2012 03:52
oo 3.6km is pretty far out
Sep 5, 2012 03:50
dont have phone service?
Sep 5, 2012 03:47
9 times out of 10 though it is either a DSL filter (just make sure you have filters on all your phones, alarm system, satellite boxes,anything that plugs into the phone jack) or a line issue
Sep 5, 2012 03:45
If those are fine then it is probably your local DSLAM needs to be updated with new linecards or there are to many people connected to that particular DSLAM and the isp needs to reroute or build a new one to handle the load. Either way your kinda out of luck on these.
Sep 5, 2012 03:44
Well check your modem f/w when you get home. If your SNR is higher then 8 or ATN is higher then 50 then its a line quality issue that your ISP can and is required to fix with a service ticket
Sep 5, 2012 03:42
I dont feel so dumb now :P
Sep 5, 2012 03:41
Usually listed in your modem firmware
Sep 5, 2012 03:41
Signal to Noise Ratio - Attenuation
Sep 5, 2012 03:41
lol
Sep 5, 2012 03:41
Know what your SNR and ATN are?
Sep 5, 2012 03:40
DSL?
Sep 5, 2012 03:40
but i actually tried \n\r now that i think about it
Sep 5, 2012 03:40
i tried \r\n
Sep 5, 2012 03:38
Whats the problem with it?
Sep 5, 2012 03:37
I work for a company that they outsource to
Sep 5, 2012 03:37
Frontier and Centurylink is who i cover
Sep 5, 2012 03:36
I work for an ISP as tech support if you havent noticed lol
Sep 5, 2012 03:35
guess i could have put those controls in a panel
Sep 5, 2012 03:34
sorry :)
Sep 5, 2012 03:34
oh cb is for Codeblue
Sep 5, 2012 03:33
thats going into a rich textbox
Sep 5, 2012 03:32
Thats kind of why i wanted to take some classes to learn the basic stuff like that.
Sep 5, 2012 03:32
I am certain there is a much shorter way to do that but i'm not sure how. It works but its not pretty
Sep 5, 2012 03:31
For example.
cbNotesText.Text ="Lights: "+ parent.checkBoxes +Environment.NewLine + "Modem: " + parent.custModemText.Text + Environment.NewLine + "Troubleshooting: " + parent.tShootText.Text + Environment.NewLine + "Services Offered: " + parent.svcsOfferedText.Text + Environment.NewLine + "Other Notes: " + parent.otherNotesText.Text;