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High Speed Internet Troubleshooting
Bright House Networks is dedicated to providing the highest quality service to your home. Occasionally you may experience a reception problem. You may be able to correct some of these problems on your own by following these tips and troubleshooting solutions:
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I am unable to access the Internet.
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If a service call is the only solution, help us serve you better.
1. I am unable to access the Internet.
- Make sure that the cables connected to the High Speed Internet modem are tight and secure. Ensure that the modem has power. If the power source has a switch, be sure that it is turned on.
- If you subscribe to cable TV, check that you have proper reception. If you do not have reception or the quality of reception is low, please contact usfor further assistance.
- Under normal operation, a series of lights (i.e.., Power, Cable, PC etc.) on the front of your cable modem are usually lit solid. On some models, the lights may blink very fast and should be considered as normal operation. If the Cable or Service lights are dark or flashing slowly, this could indicate a problem with signal levels or authentication. Try resetting the modem by unplugging the power cord for a period of 10 seconds. If after restoring power to the modem and normal operation is not achieved within a few moments, please contact us.
- Check the modem to see if your equipment has a standby or lock button. If this has been accidentally depressed it can cause loss of internet connectivity.
- If the modem's PC or Link light is dark or blinking, your modem may not have established a connection with your computer. If the modem is working properly, but you are still unable to send or receive data, try one of the following:
- If you are using a USB connection, verify that the drivers for your modem are properly installed. If you have never used a USB connection before, there is a chance that your computer did not detect the modem. Shut down the computer and upon restart you should see a screen indicating new hardware detected. Follow the online instructions for installing the USB drivers. USB does not work for all platforms, if you are using one of the following operating systems, Ethernet only should be used:
- Windows 95
- Windows NT
- Macintosh
- If you are using an Ethernet connection, verify that the drivers for your Network Interface Card (NIC) are properly installed. On most NICs a successful link to the modem will be indicated by a solid light on the back of the NIC. This can also be indicated on the front of the modem by a light usually titled "Link" or "PC".
- TCP/IP is a necessary protocol for connectivity on the Internet. Check your Network settings in your Control Panel. TCP/IP should be pointing to your NIC or USB cable modem.
- If all devices and configurations are normal, you may need to release and renew your IP address as your IP address may have expired. Depending on which operating system you are using, the steps vary. Use the steps listed below
Windows 95/98/Me
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Click on the Start button and click on Run
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In the Run dialog box, type winipcfg and click on the OK button
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In the drop-down list, select the Ethernet Adapter being used
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Click on the Releasebutton to release the IP and the Renew button to renew the IP address
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Click on the OK button to exit
Windows XP, NT Workstation and Windows 2000
- Click on the Start button and click on Run
- In the Run dialog box, type command and click on the OK button
- At the Command prompt, type ipconfig/all and press the Enter key
- IP address information will be displayed. To release the IP, type ipconfig/release. To renew the IP address, type ipconfig/renew
- Type exit to exit the Command prompt
Macintosh
- Restart your machine or In the TCP/IP Options section of the TCP/IP control panel, select Make TCP/IP Inactive
- Save your changes and exit the TCP/IP control panel
- Wait two minutes for the timers to release the current TCP/IP sessions
- In the TCP/IP Options section of the TCP/IP control panel, select Make TCP/IP Active
- Save your changes and exit the TCP/IP control panel
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