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So in the last few days my DSL has just started fritzing out intermittently. No rhyme or reason, it's gone for a few minutes and then I click and it's back up again -- about fifty times a day. Rebooting the modem and router doesn't seem to make any difference. XP doesn't notify me when the connection is down, or admit that there's anything wrong with the network, but while it's on the blink, none of my internet-capable programs work (so it's not just a browser issue).
Does anybody have an idea what might be wrong here or where to start troubleshooting?
Does anybody have an idea what might be wrong here or where to start troubleshooting?
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Date: 2007-05-24 08:24 am (UTC)If it doesn't, then I'd suspect XP is the culprit and behaving badly in regards to talking to the router/modem rather than the modem/router losing the plot.
If it does, then either the modem itself is cactus or the ISP signal is bad. I'd be inclined to point at the modem myself, they are often the problem. See if you can borrow one from someone to test. On the other hand, if you have had bad weather recently, then it is possibly a line problem to do with water in a pit, or some other physical nastiness.
best is to borrow another modem, or if you can't and have money buy another one. (can always keep it as a spare in case of lightning strike). If you can rule out the modem then you are in a strong position to have a whinge at your ISP to get the line and connections checked.
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Date: 2007-05-24 11:39 am (UTC)Check your DSL modem. Does it show that it's losing its connection to the Net? When this happens, do you hear on the phone the DSL modem trying to reconnect? If so, your best bet is to call your DSL provider and open a technical support ticket.
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Date: 2007-05-26 06:46 pm (UTC)One way to confirm it is to keep a browser window on your PC open on the uptime stats/technical-status pages of your dsl router. (for example, open http://192.168.X.Y/ where that's the default route (router address) of your DSL/wireless-router box). You may also be able to see a carrier/SYN light turn off and on again. In which case, it's the ISP end that is dumping you.
Maddening. My mom has the same problem. My sister also, who has Primus.ca. Drat, I say, drat them to heck.
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Re: dsl dropout
Date: 2007-05-27 12:05 am (UTC)So now I have to sit on the phone for a zillion hours with D-Link so I can get my parents and the kids networked again. Sigh.