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> Hi all ,
>
> I have intermitten internet connection loss .
> Our company setup as follow , the ADSL modem is connection to the
> WAN
> port of DLink DI-624+ wireless router . The wireless is WEP
> encryption(128Bit).
> Our ADSL is a PPPoA connection .
>
> Whenever we have the problem , we need to reboot the wireless
> router
> then back to normal . But the problem will come back again .
>
> Anybody have ideas or suggestion to solve this problem .
> I am using DLink DI-624+ wireless router and Dlink DWL-G122
> Wireless
> USB Adapter.
>
> Thanks
> - wee tat
>
Based on my own personal experience, it sounds like you could have an
addressing problem. I'd recommend that you check the following:
First, check with your ISP to see what your DHCP lease time is. If your
Internet use is intermittant, it could be that your lease is expiring
during times of low activity.
Check with your ISP to see if you are within the allowed range of the
repeater station. It's possible that your ISP can tune the signal to
your modem.
Finally, there could be a physical problem with your ADSL line
(partially broken wire), or noise on the line, that is causing a
disruption in the service. It's possible your ISP can test for this as
well.
Best of luck.
--
Brit Weston, Microsoft
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