Should I believe the Comcast repairman?
"Bob" wrote in message
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Depending on where he lives, that may not be possible. Comcast negotiates
exclusive rights with a lot of municipalities.
I live in a county where we are surrounded by Comcast. They even have a hold
on the northern end. I haven't figured out why the guy that has the local
company hasn't sold out yet.
All joking aside, I've seen mice (not rats) chew through all kinds of wires
so anything is possible...
"Red Neckerson" wrote in message
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"Dr. Hardcrab" wrote in message
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"tenplay" wrote in message
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We came back last night from a trip to find our Comcast cable TV and
Internet both not working. I called Comcast tech support, which
confirmed that no signals were getting through to our TV and PC. The
Comcast repairman showed up this morning while I was at work and told
my
wife that a rat had chewed through the cable. After replacing the
cable,
the TV worked fine but the PC was still not connecting to the
Internet.
After about an hour of fiddling with the PC, he told my wife that the
Comcast service is working fine but that there must be a virus in the
PC
that is blocking the service and that we needed to have a computer
virus
specialist inspect the PC. When I got home, I decided to look over
the
PC situation and found that the cable modem was turned off. After
pressing the on/off switch, it worked fine. Could he have been that
dumb?
Now I am wondering about the cable being chewed by a rat. We do live
in
a semi-rural environment. But I've never seen a rat on our property.
What do I need to do to protect the cable from further damage from
rats?
A satellite dish??
or another cable company.....
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