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Wireless Networking - Problem with wireless modem |
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My wireless modem keeps dropping out. It is a Belkin G Router which is
connected to my ADSL modem on my desktop PC. All that happens is the lights on the modem change colour and then I can't use the internet. There is no onscreen message saying that there is a problem with the modem. I have to switch it off and on again to get it to work. Any ideas how to fix this problem? Thanks =?Utf-8?B?amF4b243YXU=?= |
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Sunshine State
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Sounds like your DSL box needs to be replaced. Try to contact your DSL provider if it is possible.
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Hi
You have to find first what is dropping, your Internet connection, or your Wireless connection to the Router?. Plugging a computer with wire it the Router would help to decide. Jack (MVP-Networking). "jaxon7au" <> wrote in message news > My wireless modem keeps dropping out. It is a Belkin G Router which is > connected to my ADSL modem on my desktop PC. > All that happens is the lights on the modem change colour and then I can't > use the internet. There is no onscreen message saying that there is a > problem with the modem. I have to switch it off and on again to get it to > work. > > Any ideas how to fix this problem? > Thanks Jack \(MVP-Networking\). |
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Sorry, I did not understand what you said.
"Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote: > Hi > You have to find first what is dropping, your Internet connection, or your > Wireless connection to the Router?. > Plugging a computer with wire it the Router would help to decide. > Jack (MVP-Networking). =?Utf-8?B?amF4b243YXU=?= |
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jaxon7au wrote:
> Sorry, I did not understand what you said. > > "Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote: > >> Hi >> You have to find first what is dropping, your Internet connection, or >> your Wireless connection to the Router?. >> Plugging a computer with wire it the Router would help to decide. >> Jack (MVP-Networking). He means that because troubleshooting is usually a process of elimination you need to connect your computer directly to the DSL modem with an ethernet cable and see how your Internet connection goes that way. If you still have problems, then you know the modem needs to be replaced. In this case you would normally call your ISP and have them replace it. If you purchased the modem yourself and it wasn't supplied by the ISP, you would go and buy another one. If you don't have problems when your computer is directly connected to the modem and the problems start up when you use the router, then you know you need to replace the router. Since you say the lights on the modem change and then you lose connectivity, it is probably the modem that is faulty but you can't know until you test as above. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User Malke |
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