Krynn72
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So this is more a case of me being inexperienced with this stuff than something not working right. Basically I just moved into a new apartment, which has basic cable included in rent from Comcast, but not internet. I've been trying to set up internet here for a week and a half now, but Comcast is being terrible with their customer service, as usual.
So right now I'm scheduled to have a tech come over to do the "installation" on Thursday, but I would like to avoid as much interaction with Comcast as possible, and maybe save me that installation fee. I figured that since I already have some kind of cable coming in for my tv, the line must already be active, right? So I hooked up my splitter to the coax from the wall, and connected the other end to my modem/router. All the indicator lights on it come on and blink for a few seconds until they become steady.
I connect my laptop to the WiFi and Windows says I'm connected and have internet access. I can successfully ping websites, but I can't browse or connect with things like steam or Skype. Same thing when I connect my desktop via Ethernet, and when I connect my ps3 it fails the internet connectivity test. I feel like I'm really close to being able to cancel that appointment, but am missing one step that I'm just not aware of since I'm not familiar with doing this kind of stuff. I'm going someone can point me in the right direction, or let me know if I even can do this. Thanks in advance!
So right now I'm scheduled to have a tech come over to do the "installation" on Thursday, but I would like to avoid as much interaction with Comcast as possible, and maybe save me that installation fee. I figured that since I already have some kind of cable coming in for my tv, the line must already be active, right? So I hooked up my splitter to the coax from the wall, and connected the other end to my modem/router. All the indicator lights on it come on and blink for a few seconds until they become steady.
I connect my laptop to the WiFi and Windows says I'm connected and have internet access. I can successfully ping websites, but I can't browse or connect with things like steam or Skype. Same thing when I connect my desktop via Ethernet, and when I connect my ps3 it fails the internet connectivity test. I feel like I'm really close to being able to cancel that appointment, but am missing one step that I'm just not aware of since I'm not familiar with doing this kind of stuff. I'm going someone can point me in the right direction, or let me know if I even can do this. Thanks in advance!