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| Be reasonable with the cable guy | |
| October 25th, 2025 | |
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| Today at work I got a proper troublecall from a customer who waves me | |
| down anytime I am working nearby and she happens to see me... Typically | |
| she claims that my nearby work has caused her internet to cut off . . . | |
| Invariably I investigate and find that she has attached multiple | |
| ethernet cables from her router to her modem (which is in bridge mode | |
| because she's only paying for one IPv4 address and one v6 prefix) | |
| resulting in an ethernet loop. I break the loop and advise the customer | |
| not to do this, and that if she ever puts a troublecall in for this | |
| issue she would be charged a massive truck roll fee for wasting my time. | |
| Imagine my surprise today when I see she is actually on my route with a | |
| HSD troublecall for "intermittent internet" and a ridiculous workorder | |
| note saying that the modem MUST be changed out*... Before rolling on it, | |
| I do a short investigation to see if the troublecall is even warranted; | |
| check the modem history and see absolutely nothing out of the ordinary, | |
| but I do note that the particular DOCSIS 3.1 modem she has is moderately | |
| old and is a model noted for failing to accurately log and report code- | |
| word errors... Immediately noticed that the particular modem has ZERO | |
| code-word errors, ever, in several years of signal history. Weird, and | |
| impossible... I proceed to check the router log and note that the | |
| service has indeed been dropping out, so the troublecall is justified. | |
| I also note that the customer is not paying for triple-play, she is only | |
| paying for internet, but her inventory has FIFTEEN obsolete RF cable | |
| boxes (DTAs) on her account, holy crap! I send an en route text message | |
| and email to the customer letting her know I will be on the way, a few | |
| minutes later while driving towards her house I call her on the phone | |
| also, but it goes straight to voicemail... | |
| I continue driving... | |
| Eventually when I am approximately 9 minutes out from her house she | |
| calls back and is extremely rude on the phone. | |
| STRIKE ONE... (don't be rude) | |
| Arrive at the house and begin investigating the problem inside, | |
| immediately notice a DTA attached to a PVR system (effectively making it | |
| a DVR) and that the modem has the coax pushed into it, but no attempt to | |
| actually thread it onto the barrel has been made. Inform the customer | |
| straight away that the coax MUST be fully seated onto the modem at all | |
| times or she will run into the exact issue she called the troublecall in | |
| for... | |
| STRIKE TWO... (don't waste my time) | |
| I ask the lady if she has our TV service and if she enjoys her DTA | |
| receivers... She dodges the two questions by acting like I have not | |
| asked them at all. | |
| STRIKE THREE... (don't lie to me. And lying by omission counts.) | |
| At this point it's useful to know that older RF-based cable and | |
| satellite receivers on an all-encrypted system (like ours) do support a | |
| "feature" which we have nicknamed "Zero Key" from the DigiCipher II | |
| days. Essentially as long as the receiver has a CABLECARD, smart card, | |
| or any built-in decryption capability whatsoever, there can be static | |
| keys stored in it, depending on the encryption system in use, they could | |
| even be laughably simple (all nulls or all zeros, lol)... These static | |
| keys can even be combined with dynamic keys to provide less (or even | |
| ZERO, often in the case of "barker" channels) protection to lower tiered | |
| channels (which get the static keys), and more protection for premium | |
| channels (which would get the dynamic keys)... What happens in the case | |
| of customers failing to pay their bill is that the receivers will | |
| quickly lose access to the premium channels because they will no longer | |
| be receiving key updates, but... In the case of the more basic channels | |
| which are using the static keys, the box will happily continue playing | |
| them until they receive a "collections" signal advising the box to | |
| remove those static keys. The collections signal isn't continually | |
| broadcast, some customers, either through intentionally unplugging the | |
| receivers, or through dumb luck and letting their account lapse while | |
| there is a signal outage, are able to keep these boxes playing the | |
| basic channels FOREVER without paying. | |
| This lady definitely had multiple zero key'd cable boxes, and knew about | |
| it, wasted my time by placing the troublecall at all (her issue was 100% | |
| caused by her tampering with the coax on the back of the modem and | |
| failing to tighten it back) and was rude on the pre-call. | |
| I proceeded to send collection hits to all 15 DTA cable boxes on her | |
| account, and removed them from her account so that customer service | |
| can't add them back... The petiness doesn't end there, since it was a | |
| troublecall, I did have to check the wiring from the tap at the road all | |
| the way to the modem, when I found a splitter, amplifier, and | |
| two more splitters, I proceeded to remove the amplifier and all but the | |
| first splitter... And I used a tamper resistant terminating seal on the | |
| unused ports on the first splitter as well. Even if her DTAs somehow | |
| managed to miss the collection hits, there is no way she's going to be | |
| able to get enough signal to them now without the amplifier. lol. | |
| I'm a generally nice guy, if you're stealing cable, I generally do not | |
| care as long as your cable theft isn't interfering with other customers. | |
| But... Don't be rude, don't waste my time, don't lie to me, and if you | |
| can't do those three simple things, DON'T FORGET TO PAY YOUR FUCKING TV | |
| BILL. 😂🤣😆 | |
| *p.s. I did change the modem out to a model without a built-in switch, | |
| because I am going to totally lose my shit if she runs multiple | |
| ethernet cables from a modem to a router again. Workorder comments be | |
| damned. | |
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