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    only one locked upstream channel?

    That's what I figured I'd be told so that's why I did what I did by connecting my modem directly to the cable box :-). Thank you to everyone that’s been offering advice to this amateur and his perceived problem. In regards to the channel issue, someone earlier pointed out that in spite of the...
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    only one locked upstream channel?

    Ok, so not to worry about the channels. How theses that appear every 3 or 4 minutes? Time Priority Description Thu Jan 01 00:26:36 1970 3 No Ranging Response received - T3 time-out;CM-MAC=b0:da:f9:ed:d1:3d;CMTS-MAC=00:01:5c:96:6e:50;CM-QOS=1.1;CM-VER=3.0; Sat May 06 17:53:58...
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    only one locked upstream channel?

    The SB6141 wasn't broken (yet) but whenever my wife says something along the lines of shouldn't you....and I don't... guess what? She mentioned the modem so I replaced it. The SB6190 is faster but with what I do it's just a 'feel good'. Anyways my plan is up to 200 downstream and up to 10...
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    only one locked upstream channel?

    Both my down and upload speeds exceed my plan speed by about 10% so on that point I'm happy. This is the upload even after pulling the plug on the router, waiting a few minutes and plugging it back in...
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    only one locked upstream channel?

    Please let me know where to look if this is the wrong forum. I just purchased an Arriss SB6190 modem to replace the SB6141 which hasn't been supported by Xfinity for quite some time. Up front, when I do a Speedtest.net or use the Xfinity speed check everything is within my speed range that I...