ChatterBank0 min ago
Internet connection stops responding after about 30 mins...
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For no apparent reason my internet connection (adsl broadband) will just stop working (usually after about 30 mins though sometimes it works perfectly.)
The way that I have been fixing it is to unpulg the power to the modem and then re-connect it. After about 30 secs all the modem's lights reappear and I can continue surfing.
My question is two-fold:
1.Can I stop this from happening in the first place?
2.Is there a way to fix the problem once it has occured that does not involve the whole plug/unplug scenario.
Thanks for your time.
The way that I have been fixing it is to unpulg the power to the modem and then re-connect it. After about 30 secs all the modem's lights reappear and I can continue surfing.
My question is two-fold:
1.Can I stop this from happening in the first place?
2.Is there a way to fix the problem once it has occured that does not involve the whole plug/unplug scenario.
Thanks for your time.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.OK. On their computer they've probably installed a wireless client that sits on their taskbar in the bottom-right of their screens, and tells them how strong the wireless signal strength is. When it goes off, ask them if it still says they're connected.
Also, when it does go, have you tried going to the router settings (192.168.2.0 perhaps, or something like that, it'll be in the instructions), and seeing if you're connected there or not?
Finally, was it working OK until your flatmate installed the router, or have you always had this problem?
Also, when it does go, have you tried going to the router settings (192.168.2.0 perhaps, or something like that, it'll be in the instructions), and seeing if you're connected there or not?
Finally, was it working OK until your flatmate installed the router, or have you always had this problem?
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