Hey there everybody! I have a bunch of seemingly coincidental problems and thought I'd post here to see if anyone can make sense of them.
1) My Internet connection kept going out. I have Earthlink over Time Warner's cables, so TW bills and services the account. I called TW the other day to tell them it was out...again...and the tech had me connect a laptop directly to the modem--which I had done previously, on my own, to no avail--and, voila!, I had a connection. She said my brand new router--which had worked fine for a week--must be the problem. We hung up. Five seconds later...no connection. (Still hardwired to the cable modem.) I called back. They scheduled an appointment. TW guy came this morning. Swapped new modem for old. Tested. Everything looked GREAT--as far as TW is concerned. Hardwiring anything *BUT* a router to the modem yielded a consistent Internet connection. Plugging in the router yields NOTHING. TW guy says my brand new router must be the problem. I grabbed the old router, and we swapped them. NOTHING. TW guy says BOTH routers must be bad. TW guy left because as far as they're concerned, it's fixed.
2) My big laptop, an HP dv7, had been fine with both wired and wireless connections until my Internet problem started. Then it became sporadic [wireless], so I had it hardwired to the router. Today, wireless works [as far as connecting to the router, but the router is not connected to the cable modem right now], but hardwiring it does NOT work. It says 'cable unplugged.' I tried three different cables, long, short, and in between, all with the same result. And I know all the cables work--including the one I now have plugged in to the laptop [Chromebook] I'm typing this on.
So I'm left wondering, is it all some big coincidence? Is my HP laptop dying? Or at least its networking card? (Its hard drive has been running hot lately.) Was the old cable modem bad, and that's why I did and then didn't have an Internet connection? Are TWO Linksys routers bad? Including a brand new one?
And, finally, if I buy a new HP laptop, am I going to have issues installing Kubuntu on it? You know, that stupid micro$oft thing where you have to jump through hoops to install the OS you want on your hard drive? As always, it'll be a 'wipe window$ off the drive, install Linux' situation.
1) My Internet connection kept going out. I have Earthlink over Time Warner's cables, so TW bills and services the account. I called TW the other day to tell them it was out...again...and the tech had me connect a laptop directly to the modem--which I had done previously, on my own, to no avail--and, voila!, I had a connection. She said my brand new router--which had worked fine for a week--must be the problem. We hung up. Five seconds later...no connection. (Still hardwired to the cable modem.) I called back. They scheduled an appointment. TW guy came this morning. Swapped new modem for old. Tested. Everything looked GREAT--as far as TW is concerned. Hardwiring anything *BUT* a router to the modem yielded a consistent Internet connection. Plugging in the router yields NOTHING. TW guy says my brand new router must be the problem. I grabbed the old router, and we swapped them. NOTHING. TW guy says BOTH routers must be bad. TW guy left because as far as they're concerned, it's fixed.
2) My big laptop, an HP dv7, had been fine with both wired and wireless connections until my Internet problem started. Then it became sporadic [wireless], so I had it hardwired to the router. Today, wireless works [as far as connecting to the router, but the router is not connected to the cable modem right now], but hardwiring it does NOT work. It says 'cable unplugged.' I tried three different cables, long, short, and in between, all with the same result. And I know all the cables work--including the one I now have plugged in to the laptop [Chromebook] I'm typing this on.
So I'm left wondering, is it all some big coincidence? Is my HP laptop dying? Or at least its networking card? (Its hard drive has been running hot lately.) Was the old cable modem bad, and that's why I did and then didn't have an Internet connection? Are TWO Linksys routers bad? Including a brand new one?
And, finally, if I buy a new HP laptop, am I going to have issues installing Kubuntu on it? You know, that stupid micro$oft thing where you have to jump through hoops to install the OS you want on your hard drive? As always, it'll be a 'wipe window$ off the drive, install Linux' situation.
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