Well, that icon at the bottom just means that the wire is physically
connected and that there is a connection between the two devices. That
doesn't mean that the modem is making a good connection to the station. My
guess is that the location of the computer is too far away from the
sub-station where the DSL is provided. The only thing I can think of is to
call out Verizon or whoever the provider is to inspect the lines as it is
possible that the incoming connection is bad. As I said, the location may
be too far from the sub-station and there really isn't any fix for this.
That is the same reason some people can't get DSL at all.
-NHL
"Robert11" <> wrote in message
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> Hello:
>
> This regards a problem my son has been having on his PC which runs XP.
>
> He's not in my area, so I can't look at his machine, or really provide too
> many details.
> But, I thought, I'd at least ask this much.
>
> He is using Verizon DSL.
>
> Sometimes everything works fine, and at other times he can't connect to
the
> internet or his verizon-mail account.
>
> But: this is the interresting thing. He has an icon on the bottom of the
> screen that when clicked on, shows
> that he is (apparently) connected just fine.
>
> The screen that then comes up shows connect time, bytes transmitted, etc.,
> and seems to indicate that he's actually connected.
>
> What would be next thing to check ?
>
> Might it just be that Verizon DSL in
> his area (Canton, Mass.) is just "flaky" ?
> But then again, there's that icon that seems to show connection. Hard to
> explain.
>
> Any thoughts would be most appreciated.
>
> Bob
>
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