Rather interesting numbers to say the least:
Rogers received the most customer complaints for the first time in 15 years: CCTS
Customer complaints from Rogers represented 20 percent of all accepted complaints
https://mobilesyrup.com/2024/01/16/...
Fwiw, if you haven't checked your Rogers bill from last month, Rogers appears to be increasing prices across the board.
https://mobilesyrup.com/2024/01/02/rogers-mobile-customers-will-soon-pay-more-for-wireless-services/
Lets see, according to ...
Looks like Rogers has filed increased speeds for the TPIAs.
https://www.dslreports.com/forum/r33789702-Rogers-Upload-Increase
Wonder how Rogers is going to do that when it can't provide the advertised (read contract) speeds for its own customer...
Great post !
https://communityforums.rogers.com/t5/TV/Rogers-Burial-Process/m-p/462383
I disagree with the following section on technical nitty-gritty's:
My neighbour is connected to my CSE (Customer Service Enclosure) via temporary cable, does...
Ok, so much for world domination. Intel has sold its Home Gateway Platform Division to Maxlinear.
https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20200406005253/en/
From the article "The Home Gateway Platform Division comprises Wi-Fi Access Points, Eth...
Hurrah. Is the secondary NIC a multi-gig controller capable of running 2.5 or 5 Gb/s, and if so, what do you get for data rates on a speed test?
Yup, definitely ironic that something called Killer Network Performance provides no performance (:
@57, ok, gotcha, Ignite 500, which shows Download speed up to 500 Mbps and upload speed up to 30 Mbps. So, 1418 Mb/s down and 178 Mb/s up is pretty good for a 500/30 plan. I'd stick a multi-gig ethernet controller in the pc, if there's an open slot...
Your downstream levels are a little low, but, the upstream levels are high. Personal opinion, something is out of whack. Usually the numbers are pretty balanced, 0 dBmV on the downstream side, 36 to 40 dBmV on the upstream side. When the cable and...
Yup, thats why I suggested looking at the ethernet speed and duplex settings. Set them manually to their highest setting to see if that makes any difference. As I indicated above, other users of that network controller are also experiencing issues....
You have some type of cable problem, most likely an external cable problem. From what you presented in terms of the downstream signal levels, your downstream levels don't look too bad but the upstream levels are high.
Traditionally, Rogers uses a ...