Thanks & these comments make sense..........
After careful consideration while doing my daily run I came to the
conclusion that my problems were indeed the "router".
I purchased a new D-Link DIR 655.
1. The wired connections are stable again.
2. Skype & slingbox work
3. The internet browsing is noticeably "snappier"!
4. The wireless connection is stronger & seems better.
I think I was right!
Guess it is better to be lucky then "smart"........
Thanks again.........
"Jack (MVP-Networking)." <> wrote in message
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> Hi
> Wireless connection is affected by the environment so it is inconsistent
> by Nature.
> However if the wired connection is inconsistent too then the Wireless will
> be really "bad".
> Green light on the Modem means that you a connection, it does not mean a
> Good or stable connection.
> You should start by connecting a good computer with a correctly set TCP/IP
> stack directly to the modem, if it is inconsistent you should
> take" it with the ISP.
> Optimizing the TCP/IP Stack - http://www.ezlan.net/Internet_Speed.html
> Jack (MVP-Networking).
>
> "T Brox" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Hello:
>>
>> I have an interesting problem.
>> I have inconsistent response on my home network both internet & between
>> wired & wireless computer.
>> Everything "sort of" works.........
>> Not at all "snappy".
>> At first I thought it was a DSL problem.
>> My download speeds are "OK", 2-2.5 mbs but they are jerky & inconsistent.
>> The modem has appropriate green lights.
>> I have also noticed that the local network transfers (i.e. slingbox) also
>> are at times jerky & inconsistent (wired & wireless), also large file
>> transfers.
>> I have checked wires, cables & connections.
>> I get a message from the one computer that the LAN Connection is
>> intermittently "disconnected"? Seemed to improve when I changed ports in
>> the router?
>> Do I have a failing router?
>> Thanks
>> Tim
>>
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