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Review by calvoiper See Profile
UPDATED: 2.1 years ago
member for 5.7 years, 1331 visits, last login: 14 days ago


Belvedere Tiburon,Marin,CA
$45 per month
about 15 days
"fast, generally good connectivity"
"really screwed up transfer of service; expensive"
"Would have done it differently--maybe DSL"
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    After a year or more with Comcast, I moved in the same town. Although my new location came with offers for Comcast discounts, I transferred so that my e-mail wouldn't get lost.

    Bottom line: Although customer service claimed this didn't usually happen, my modem and my e-mails both fell out of their system. I just spent and hour and 45 minutes on the phone getting them all back up. I don't know why I would have been any different than any other transfer, except that I kept the same phone number. This resulted in some confusion about the accounts when talking to customer service.

    So, in the meantime, I was without service for a while and my e-mails were dead for a while--returning as "user unknown".

    With customer service, we got the modem re-registered in 30 minutes or so. However, I was told that the e-mails were a "trouble ticket" fix, and would take 24-72 hours. After demanding to talk with a supervisor, we got it fixed while I was on the phone (threatening to jump to DSL seemed to help.) It's also a good thing that I kept them on the phone--first my "principal" e-mail came up, then all of the sub-accounts EXCEPT the important one, and then the important one after a new round of "Do you understand how important this is?" questions from me. Getting the e-mails up took over an hour after the modem got recognized.

    The real bummer is the cost difference I paid by passing up the discounts, just so this wouldn't happen. This experience has trashed what I previously considered to be a pretty good relationship. And all because the original CS rep lied about how easy it would be.

    UPDATE: Occasionally, during what passes for very warm weather here (80-85 F) connectivity is lost. I'm convinced that it's something upstream from me (even refrigerating my modem doesn't help) but I can't seem to convince Comcast of this. When the temperature drops in the evening, it all comes back. I'm up to 6 meg downstream now.

    calvoiper

    Followup comments:

    Dr John

    @adelphia.net

    Temperature affects signal-

    Far be it from me to jump in here out of the blue, but I couldn't help myself.

    I am a recovering cable tech (not alcohol or anything, just terminated- 'nother story though) and felt compelled to assist.

    The cooler the temps, the stronger the signal. The warmer the temps, the weaker the signal... this could be the problem-

    Many issues can cause your modem to be dropping; a neighbor's TV with bad shielding could cause noise to blow back into the system if connections are poor on the same tap you are fed from. The tech support should be able to utilize a network monitoring utility to see the signal at your modem- you can also do this yourself by typing in 192.168.100.1 with most makes of cable modems, and finding the correct signal info listed there-

    good luck!
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