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CenturyLink Retraining Modem and Dropped Connections

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Hello all, New here to the forums! Looking forward to continuing to learn about DSL as I have always had Cable. Brief backstory... Have had CL for roughly 18 months. Moved into a home that had lines previously ran by last owner. Never had an issue with CL internet till this past Dec. 2016. We had a few outages in our area during the month of Dec. The past two weeks have been the worst. Currently after doing some research on the forums here is where I am at. (Photos will be added.) I live about 2 miles out of the city/town nearby. This is the best option around me I can get. I have a 10 down and 1 up. I usually range 11.7 down and 0.977 up. Per the screenshot, you can see that is not what I am currently getting. It'll ranger from 2 down up to 11.7 down. Guess it depends on its mood. I have a Zyxel C1100Z modem. It replaced my old modem last week(30 Jan). All week my internet has been great. Saturday (4 Feb) comes along and I am having the same issues as I was the previous weekend. Tons of retrains with no reboots. I have a CL tech coming today in the afternoon to check the lines yet again. On 30 Jan, the tech said there was nothing wrong with our lines. The phone techs said differently and stated there was interference in them. I have not been able to go outside around my home and look for the box to connect the modem directly into to run a test to see if its my inside wiring or the other. Its currently dark outside at my location but will update soon when it becomes daylight to do so. I am posting photos to see what feedback I can get to talk to the tech with to hopefully fix my issue I am having. I appreciate any advice, tips, and help given. Thank you all, and looking forward to learning from you. OttoBear

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