Hi John,
In this case the Internet is not via DSL, it's via cable. The coax
comes out of the ground and then to the modem/router and from there via
a 150-foot Ethernet LAN cable to the granny unit, where there is an
additional router with its own Wi-Fi.
Anyway, that entire system was turned off when I threw the main breaker
to the house. I assume it could be caused by Internet from some
neighbor, but as I said, the nearest neighbor's house is about 150 feet
away and all services are underground.
It's a puzzlement...
Alan N1AL
On 6/7/22 19:23, John Oppenheimer wrote:
Hi Alan,
I've had issues with the service from street to modem. As I understand,
there's a VDSL band which overlaps 7MHz band.
In my case, it was reversed, any transmission on 7MHz would disable TV
and Internet service.
John KN5L
On 6/7/22 7:54 PM, Alan Bloom wrote:
The ISP is TDS. They offer up to 1 Gbps internet (I only pay for 200
Mbps) via cable.
Just as a sanity check, I just walked down to the main house and
unplugged the 150-foot LAN cable from the modem/router that feeds the
router in the granny unit here where the shack is. As expected, the
spurs are still there. There is no wired connection from the K4 or the
desktop computer to the LAN (Wi-Fi only).
Alan N1AL
On 6/7/22 18:29, John Oppenheimer wrote:
Hi Alan,
What is your TV/Internet provider?
John KN5L
On 6/7/22 6:59 PM, Alan Bloom wrote:
The weird thing about these spurs is how clean and stable they are.
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