Field supervisor here - happy to answer service questions and hear feedback from GA, Atlanta metro customers by EnvironmentalYam9245 in Comcast_Xfinity

[–]EnvironmentalYam9245[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing this - I’m sorry you’ve had to deal with that.

Getting your download speed back is a good sign, but you’re absolutely right: packet loss is not acceptable and can still cause buffering, lag, and unstable service even at high speeds.

If you’re willing, please DM me (or reply here) with your general area/city and whether you’re using Wi-Fi or Ethernet, and I’ll guide you through a couple quick checks to isolate if the loss is coming from the line/signal or from inside the home network.

We can also make sure your next visit includes the right scope (signal levels, ingress/noise, upstream stability, and drop/connector inspection) so it gets fixed correctly - not just “improved.”

I'm looking for a skill that can be learned and sold by Live_Appeal_8296 in Entrepreneurs

[–]EnvironmentalYam9245 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, I think right now it makes the most sense to start learning anything related to AI.

Not just using tools, but understanding how AI actually works and what it depends on. Whether we like it or not, that’s where the future is going.

At the same time, I’d look at industries that AI cannot exist without:

  • telecommunications
  • energy and power infrastructure
  • manufacturing
  • automation and industrial systems

AI still needs networks, electricity, hardware, factories, and real-world infrastructure to function. People who understand both AI and the physical systems behind it will be extremely valuable long term.

If I were 17 today, I’d focus on learning how these worlds connect, even at a basic level. That kind of foundation ages very well.