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It looks like you've got an issue here where the line is pretty long. You're right past 2.5 miles of copper. With such a distance, and given those stats, you're not going to be getting much more than 1.5Mbps, sadly. You might be able to squeeze 2.1Mbps down, 600kbps up out of it, but that's about it as far as stability is concerned. Any higher and you can expect drop-outs.
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Could you provide your modem Transceiver Statistics to us? If you're not sure how to get this and don't have luck finding out how to get them online, just tell us what modem you use, both make and model.
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IF you have never logged in open a browser window and go here http://192.168.1.1/
user name is admin password is password . For security reasons you may be prompted to change the password and should do so ASAP . Make sure it is a secure password
Once logged in try advanced tab and locate transceiver stats . they will look like this http://forums.verizon.com/t5/image/serverpage/image-id/6081iED3DBA9F2AA74781/image-size/original?v=m...
Note I have no experience with this model , so it may be under a differnet tab.
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It looks like you've got an issue here where the line is pretty long. You're right past 2.5 miles of copper. With such a distance, and given those stats, you're not going to be getting much more than 1.5Mbps, sadly. You might be able to squeeze 2.1Mbps down, 600kbps up out of it, but that's about it as far as stability is concerned. Any higher and you can expect drop-outs.
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