I live out in the middle of nowhere, so getting the normal cable modem or DSL is not an option. We do have a Wifi internet provider where we can get high speed via a dish.
When we first got the internet it worked great just like and other kind of internet service (online games and Xbox live worked). But recently the internet cuts out every 5 mins totally disconnecting us. We asked our provider what the problem is and he said that everything is working on his end and that our signal is good and out dish is fine.
We have tried different modems and have worked with our provider many times trying to fix the issue; it had come down to this conclusion that we need to replace our Ethernet cable that goes from our house to the dish. He thinks that water is getting on/in the cable and shorting it out. The cable we have going out right now is (I believe) just a normal Ethernet cable.
Does this sound like a reasonable solution to the problem? I hate to spend the money on this Ethernet cable to end up with the same problem. My thinking is shouldn't the internet not work at ALL if there's water in the cable?
Cliffs:
- Internet cuts out every 5mins
- Only solution we can think of is water is getting on the Ethernet cable outside
- The cable they installed outside is a normal Ethernet Cable
- Should we get a waterproof/conduit Ethernet Cable?
Thanks a lot for any help; this has been going on for a month straight now.
When we first got the internet it worked great just like and other kind of internet service (online games and Xbox live worked). But recently the internet cuts out every 5 mins totally disconnecting us. We asked our provider what the problem is and he said that everything is working on his end and that our signal is good and out dish is fine.
We have tried different modems and have worked with our provider many times trying to fix the issue; it had come down to this conclusion that we need to replace our Ethernet cable that goes from our house to the dish. He thinks that water is getting on/in the cable and shorting it out. The cable we have going out right now is (I believe) just a normal Ethernet cable.
Does this sound like a reasonable solution to the problem? I hate to spend the money on this Ethernet cable to end up with the same problem. My thinking is shouldn't the internet not work at ALL if there's water in the cable?
Cliffs:
- Internet cuts out every 5mins
- Only solution we can think of is water is getting on the Ethernet cable outside
- The cable they installed outside is a normal Ethernet Cable
- Should we get a waterproof/conduit Ethernet Cable?
Thanks a lot for any help; this has been going on for a month straight now.
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