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Also noticed at the same time millisecond blackouts on my main TV (that has the DVR hooked up)
I'm hoping this forum can help because I'm at my wits end!
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A technician came out, and after replacing the DVR box and router with no luck, we found the problem to be a bad splitter!
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Sounds like you received a defective router to me.....which unfortunately can happen.
What I would do is try hard resetting the router (you'll have to set it all up again) and see if that fixes it unless you already did that then I'd have them send you a new router.
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I also forget to mention that when I reboot the main DVR I constantly get the "no data connectivity" error.
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Can you get channels on each box?
Not sure how many boxes you have, but have you tried swapping them around?
There is a way to go in to box to see the MOCA rate between boxes (not at home so can't say at the moment).
If someone else can chime in to say what it is, it may tell you if you have a bad coax or something.
Check it from multiple boxes to see how they see each other.
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Is your router connected with ethernet or coax to the ont?
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A technician came out, and after replacing the DVR box and router with no luck, we found the problem to be a bad splitter!