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Hey it's not my fault you can't share a digital and analog signal on the same line!
Try different filters, don't just trust it because it's new. When fault finding that isn't proving easy you have to start from the bottom, assume nothing works until proven otherwise (through testing).
Random one I can remember we had, was that when a client logged into skype on their laptop at home (connected to internet fine, fully functional before login), the internet connection dropped. Ended up being the filter...
Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
Ok, right now I have the modem going directly into the wall in my office (no filter). Everything else in the house is disconnected.
I am currently online, and the gf's laptop disconnected the modem when she clicked to log on the wifi, but modem has reconnected and so far has stayed connected.
Will moniter during the day as this would suggest the socket in the office isn't the problem.
Give it maybe 10 hours, then I'll connect in the same fashion, to the socket in the kitchen and see if it works.
The ADSL dropped when your gf started a wifi session to the modem? That sounds strange. Her wifi session would not cause any extra traffic out the ADSL interface but would cause extra processing within the modem to authenticate her connection to the modem. Is the modem running hot or anything that could be affecting its cpu?
Actually did the ADSL drop or did the modem drop your Ethernet session but not the ADSL? If it didn't drop the ADSL then I would doubt it is a line issue.
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There are two lights - one labeled DSL and the other labeled Internet.
The "Internet" light went out.
Then DSL flickered for awhile, then Internet light went back on.
As of the last message I've written, the Internet light went Red, then out. In waiting a little while, it did not go back to a solid or flickering Green on the Internet light. I had to go out and get my daughter from school, so I don't know what it did after that.
Now we're home, DSL and Internet are both solid Green. Occasional flicker in the Internet light.
We have two computers cabled to the modem that are working, and two laptops currently connected.
Still plugged into the office with no filter, and everything else in the house is disconnected.
And just now the Internet light went off, then flashed couple of times, then went red.... (couldnt get online)
And now solid green
And just logged onto WiFi with one of my laptops and the Internet light went out
Then it flickered, went solid.
Then it flickered, went solid, and connected long enough to load this reply (but not post it).
Then the DSL and Internet light both went out and I'm currently waiting for them to go back on.
DSL is solid green now
Internet light is solid red
Now solid green, occasional flicker.
Seems it must be the modem?
Edit- Internet light died again, then flickered again and now I can connect and make an edit...
Sounds like a wonky connection somewhere, had this one a while back ourselves. Took fooking ages to get telecom to go out and find it, they wanted to come and check the wiring in our house first (and charge us for it) before they'd consider looking at if there was a fault with their 50 year old cables under the ground. It was.
On another front, I just bought a new cordless phone which is wifi friendly, as it doesn't run on the 2.4Ghz that wifi also runs on....
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Ah.. that's also something I should keep in mind.
I have now unplugged from the office and have the same 6m cable running down the hall to the kitchen plug with no filter.
As I write this, the Internet light has gone blank.
And has just turned red.
GF reports from the dining room her laptop can't connect now.
Green flicker on the Internet now.
Internet is back again... I can click "Submit Reply" and have it send now.
I suppose one thing I could do is unplug the modem and plug a hardwired phone and see if I'm getting static over the lines from different plugs.
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