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<blockquote data-quote="Werewolf" data-source="post: 1840956" data-attributes="member: 239"><p>Okay guys.</p><p></p><p>1) I put a spare ethernet cable between my PC and the router and plugged it into a different jack.</p><p>2) Set up two ping windows one going to my router default gateway and one to the cox default gateway listed in the router pages.</p><p></p><p>So far been pinging away for over an hour with no disconnects. With luck the problem was just an intemittent cable and the problem is solved but I'm going to let the ping windows go until I hit the sack.</p><p></p><p>So if I understand this right if I get a disconnect and ping fails on both windows then the problem is the cable or the router. If the ping continues to the default router gateway but fails at the cox default gateway the problem exists with the cable running out of the house?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Werewolf, post: 1840956, member: 239"] Okay guys. 1) I put a spare ethernet cable between my PC and the router and plugged it into a different jack. 2) Set up two ping windows one going to my router default gateway and one to the cox default gateway listed in the router pages. So far been pinging away for over an hour with no disconnects. With luck the problem was just an intemittent cable and the problem is solved but I'm going to let the ping windows go until I hit the sack. So if I understand this right if I get a disconnect and ping fails on both windows then the problem is the cable or the router. If the ping continues to the default router gateway but fails at the cox default gateway the problem exists with the cable running out of the house? [/QUOTE]
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