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Comcast is pretty good most of the time, but I run through periods where 2-3 times a day it appears to drop the signal for about 10 seconds. Unfortunately this causes everything with a heartbeat to think it's disconnected. I've been onto comcast about it dozens of times over the years but unless you get somebody who really knows what they are talking about your wasting your time. Their customer service has severly detiorated now that you can only talk to people who only follow sciprts. Then as suddenly as the problem started, it goes all perfect again. I have Comcast & Uverse in the house, unfortunately a 10-15 second break like that, isn't enough for the dual WAN to switch over.