I’m excited to try Charter’s new Docsis 3.0 60 mbit service in St. Louis. Pricing was $30 more than what I’m currently paying for 20/2.
Category Archives: Charter Pipeline
My Charter 16Mbit Speed Test
Charter Now Offers 16mbit/2mbit in St. Louis
Just called and I’m set up for 16/2. The pricing is the same as the old 10/1 price.
Charter To Offer 16MB /2 MB in St. Louis
Not available yet but this link implies that Charter will offer this in St. Louis at some point:
Charter and Google Fixed in St. Louis?
I haven’t change my DNS back to Charter’s servers but a post in this thread seems to indicate that the problem has been resolved. http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r20199048-Charter-Google-Chicago~start=20
OpenDNS seems to be working well for me and I must might leave it set up for a few days to see if I continue to like it.
Google and Charter – DNS Issues in St. Louis – Is it Charter’s DNS or Routing?
Over the last week I’ve had trouble hitting Google with the address www.google.com. The following is what I see:
I decided to use OpenDNS as indicated below. It seemed to work at first but then an hour later I’m having the problem again – the following solution actually may not work. Upon reviewing the thread below, it seems the issue is routing of some sort and pointing at OpenDNS may not fix the problem. At this point the only fix seems to be to use the one of Google’s numeric IP address such as 64.233.167.99.
It appears to be a problem with Charter’s DNS as seen in this thread:
Google and Charter DNS Thread – Broadband Reports
Hitting the IP address 64.233.167.99 seems to work fine. Some solutions:
Use a host table entry for www.google.com to the IP 64.233.167.99 or point your DNS to Open DNS:
208.67.222.222
208.67.220.220It is definitely annoying and others have reported that Charter support does not accept responsibility for this issue.