Re: [SLUG] slow connection

From: Craig Zeigler (craig@ctrust.com)
Date: Mon Dec 18 2006 - 14:34:24 EST


Robert Snyder wrote:
> 1. Only use RG6QS especially for data useage only use RG6QS! Which is
> different from RG6. QS has from interference shielding layers. Used in
> highend stellite installs and perferbably cable internet installs.
>
> 2. If you DYI then do it right. Do not use Hex Crimps, Do use
> Compression
> crimps preferablly digicons ( crimping tool is approx 80 but can be found
> cheaper ) The reason why you should not use hex crimps is the fact
> they A.
> Most people put them on wrong. B. Even when using the nicest of outdoor
> rated silcone filled crimps Mostore stills fines it way in. and oxides
> the
> shileding and the copper core. Compression crimps are complete different.
> Compressions crimps are perfectly run they look professional and keep the
> mostiore out.
>
> 3. High quality spliter not the cheapy things you pick up from home
> depot or
> whatever. and when you do split the cable off it should be right
> after it
> leaves the ground block and aka when the cable meets your house you
> split it
> there. ( Note your cable company might be idiotns and did not put a
> ground
> block in. ( call them up and insist they bring the wiring up to NEC
> code.
>
> 4. Just call the Cable company tell them about the fuzz on the tv
> upstairs
> and how that jack is also the one use for your modem and your crappy
> speeds
> and they will come out to fix it.
>
Call me a jerk if you like, but you sound like you're either really
drunk or have sustained a blow to the head... Many moons ago, someone
developed the spell check. Its a wonderful tool you may consider using
once in a while... This entire post made my brain hurt just trying to
translate Wee to English.

-- 
Craig Zeigler
Network Administrator
Caldwell Trust Company
201 Center Road Venice, Florida 34292
(941) 493-3600
(941) 496-4660 Fax
http://www.ctrust.com 

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