06-05-2012, 11:54 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-05-2012, 12:06 PM by southernyankey1970.)
South Florida is behind the times compared to other areas I've lived in. Take into account the tropical weather and high population density. I ran a meter on the house current and I found a pretty severe voltage fluctuation throughtout a 2 week period. I change surge protectors every 6 months and
i run my toys on Line condioners that are on a GFI Breaker home run in the main panel. That seems to have rectified it for the most part.Since the US runs 110v instead of 220 it creates a higher draw on the grid.
Your test nonvol is most likely too close to you or too far away and the CMTS is catching it...Cisco has done a fantastic job on securing CC's network and pretty soon your area will be as tight as mine. Telnet needs to be your next skill if you want to continue testing throughout the impending security upgrades on CC.
i run my toys on Line condioners that are on a GFI Breaker home run in the main panel. That seems to have rectified it for the most part.Since the US runs 110v instead of 220 it creates a higher draw on the grid.
Your test nonvol is most likely too close to you or too far away and the CMTS is catching it...Cisco has done a fantastic job on securing CC's network and pretty soon your area will be as tight as mine. Telnet needs to be your next skill if you want to continue testing throughout the impending security upgrades on CC.