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I was moving my main desktop computer to another room in my house along with my router and modem, I got everything hooked up but the send light on my modem just blinks. The power goes on, then the receive, and when the send light is supposed to go on and then the online, it doesn't. The send light just keeps blinking. I rea online that its a problem between the coaxial connection(corrosion) but I changed cables 3 times already! Please I mee someone's help I am soooo frustrated right now! +25 rep x5 for a working solution!
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Try resetting the connectio or disconnect cables and connect them again
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If it's hooked into a phone jack maybe that phone jack just doesn't want to cooperate with the Modem.

That happen to me.

Also, make sure all cables are secured tightly and not loose.

Hope I helped man!
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You can also try contacting your network provider and they can reset your connection. Usually this is what fixes it for me!
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Paaus wrote If it's hooked into a phone jack maybe that phone jack just doesn't want to cooperate with the Modem.

That happen to me.

Also, make sure all cables are secured tightly and not loose.

Hope I helped man!


That also.. maybe it's not getting the electrical supply it needs
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Your Best Bet Is To Call Your Network Provider And Have Them Come Over And Fix it
Or
Buy A New Modem And Router
But
Go With option One First
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cable signal is probably to weak. try shorting the cable move the shit back so its close
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*solved*
I found out that only one coax cable in my house is comparable with my modem so it has to be connected to that one. I'm getting my ISP out here to change which cable supports my modem. Thanks everyone for the help anyways.
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