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How Do You Troubleshoot A Cable Internet Connection?

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How Do You Troubleshoot A Cable Internet Connection?

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A cable Internet connection is a type of computer Internet connection that uses coaxial cables (like the kind used to provide programming to your TV) to transfer signals to and from the world wide web. If you’re having issues with your cable Internet connection, you can troubleshoot them in a few different ways. Unplug the modem’s power adapter and count to ten. Plug the power adapter back in to restart the modem. This will clear the modem’s memory, which will erase any errors that were preventing your computer from accessing the connection. Unplug the power adapter to your router and plug it back in to reset the device. This will clear the router’s memory, which will erase any errors that were preventing your computer from accessing the connection. Click “Start,” then “Control Panel.” Open “Network and Sharing Center” and click “Change Adapter Settings.” Right click on the icon for your local area network connection and click “Repair.” Windows will shut down the cable Internet connect

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