Since this time of year is a little slow ...lets discuss internet service. (Comcast)
A little over a month ago both daughters started to have poor signal strength where the TV picture would pixelate and the DVR would cause the blue screen with the message saying the station would be available shortly. They are at the end of the line in my house and the other TV did not seem to have a problem. I figured the problem was somewhere in between so I ran individual lines to each room and acquired new splitters from Comcast. Unfortunately, all of my work did absolutely nothing. After two weekends of playing with this with no results, I went outside and bypassed the ground connection and small jumper cable that they had placed on the side of my house and instantly the signal problems went away and all is well here. Problem solved.
Then last week my wife told me her sister was having the same problem. And right after that my mom started having a similar problem. Her TV with the DVR would constantly go to the blue screen and notify her that the channel would be available shortly. She also lost the sound sometimes for hours. My brothers TV in his room would pixelate occasionally but he does not have a DVR, only the HD cable box. She called Comcast twice and the same man came to her house both times and did quite a bit of checking and even replaced her DVR and other things. The line from the pole to her house was replaced last year. After checking her signal strength in three places he told her nothing was wrong with the service and it had to be her new TV causing the problem. Both times when he was there the problem did not occur for him to see it. Since I had been told a few years back my modem was bad and after replacing it it turned out the fault was theirs, I was annoyed as hell that he was blaming her TV.
On Friday night the service was so bad she could not even watch it. I So I dragged my brothers TV out to the living room and hooked it up to her connections. Sure enough, his TV had the same problems with no sound at times and the DVR message that the channel would be available shortly occurred which proved to me it was not her TV. I took a video of both TVs side by side with his on having this all occur which I will show to the man who is coming out tomorrow.. I then went under her house and bypassed all connections and ran the main line right into her new DVR box using all of the new cables put on a few days before. To be more specific, I had her line come from the pole to the house where it connects to a splice adaptor (replaced also) where the cable then ran right to her DVR. Her TV demonstrated the same symptoms.
So I made a call and they now know my opinion on what I think of this and I will be there when they come on Sunday to look at it for the third time. So, is anyone else having this problem? Three related people in three homes far apart having the same weak signal problems. So to really get to my question to all of you, I want to know is if anyone here has used a signal booster such as this one? Did it work well? The reviews for it are exceptional I think.
http://www.amazon.com/PCT-BI-DIRECTIONAL-AMPLIFIER-BOOSTER-PASSIVE/dp/B000F28DP2/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1422744711&sr=8-4&keywords=cable booster splitter
Has anyone had this same problem recently? Did you solve it yourself and how?
Guy
A little over a month ago both daughters started to have poor signal strength where the TV picture would pixelate and the DVR would cause the blue screen with the message saying the station would be available shortly. They are at the end of the line in my house and the other TV did not seem to have a problem. I figured the problem was somewhere in between so I ran individual lines to each room and acquired new splitters from Comcast. Unfortunately, all of my work did absolutely nothing. After two weekends of playing with this with no results, I went outside and bypassed the ground connection and small jumper cable that they had placed on the side of my house and instantly the signal problems went away and all is well here. Problem solved.
Then last week my wife told me her sister was having the same problem. And right after that my mom started having a similar problem. Her TV with the DVR would constantly go to the blue screen and notify her that the channel would be available shortly. She also lost the sound sometimes for hours. My brothers TV in his room would pixelate occasionally but he does not have a DVR, only the HD cable box. She called Comcast twice and the same man came to her house both times and did quite a bit of checking and even replaced her DVR and other things. The line from the pole to her house was replaced last year. After checking her signal strength in three places he told her nothing was wrong with the service and it had to be her new TV causing the problem. Both times when he was there the problem did not occur for him to see it. Since I had been told a few years back my modem was bad and after replacing it it turned out the fault was theirs, I was annoyed as hell that he was blaming her TV.
On Friday night the service was so bad she could not even watch it. I So I dragged my brothers TV out to the living room and hooked it up to her connections. Sure enough, his TV had the same problems with no sound at times and the DVR message that the channel would be available shortly occurred which proved to me it was not her TV. I took a video of both TVs side by side with his on having this all occur which I will show to the man who is coming out tomorrow.. I then went under her house and bypassed all connections and ran the main line right into her new DVR box using all of the new cables put on a few days before. To be more specific, I had her line come from the pole to the house where it connects to a splice adaptor (replaced also) where the cable then ran right to her DVR. Her TV demonstrated the same symptoms.
So I made a call and they now know my opinion on what I think of this and I will be there when they come on Sunday to look at it for the third time. So, is anyone else having this problem? Three related people in three homes far apart having the same weak signal problems. So to really get to my question to all of you, I want to know is if anyone here has used a signal booster such as this one? Did it work well? The reviews for it are exceptional I think.
http://www.amazon.com/PCT-BI-DIRECTIONAL-AMPLIFIER-BOOSTER-PASSIVE/dp/B000F28DP2/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1422744711&sr=8-4&keywords=cable booster splitter
Has anyone had this same problem recently? Did you solve it yourself and how?
Guy