After putting up with some odd behavior of my cable modem for some time now, I had a cable guy in to check things out. He tested the signal and lines both inside and outside the house and all was good. He scratched his head and started isolating lines and testing them with a volt meter, and after some effort discovered that both my Marvel G200 and Marvel G400 capture cards are feeding a spurious 58-60 volt signal into the cable grounding lines, even when both computers are switched off. This voltage doesn't adversely affect the picture quality on any of the tvs or the tv capture quality of the cards, but as I said, it does funky things to my cable internet, periodically spontaneously resetting my modem (at least, we presume this is what's causing it. The cable modem tested okay also).
When the cable is disconnected from the BOB, or when the BOB is disconnected from the card itself, the voltage goes away.
Is this normal behavior for these cards?
It now occurs to me that we didn't test it with the computers up and running. I'll check that angle myself shortly and post the results.
Thanks,
Kevin
system 1:
AMD TBird 1200
Abit KT7A
Marvel G200
TBSC
PD 5.41
VT 1.52
Win 98SE
DX 9
MP 9
system 2:
AMD Athlon 2100
MSI 745 Ultra
Marvel G400
TBSC
PD 5.41
VT 1.52
Win98SE
DX 9
MP 9
When the cable is disconnected from the BOB, or when the BOB is disconnected from the card itself, the voltage goes away.
Is this normal behavior for these cards?
It now occurs to me that we didn't test it with the computers up and running. I'll check that angle myself shortly and post the results.
Thanks,
Kevin
system 1:
AMD TBird 1200
Abit KT7A
Marvel G200
TBSC
PD 5.41
VT 1.52
Win 98SE
DX 9
MP 9
system 2:
AMD Athlon 2100
MSI 745 Ultra
Marvel G400
TBSC
PD 5.41
VT 1.52
Win98SE
DX 9
MP 9
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