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Derrick Fawsitt
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      10-03-2004, 10:37 AM
To put it simply, I occasionally have problems logging on to PlusNet
using my Binatone ADSL 500 USB Modem. I have to sit for quite a few
minutes with it stating it is dialling 0.38, then if I am lucky it goes
to verifying username and password, (sometimes for quite a while), and
then connects. At times, it seems to stick on dialling 0.38, I have
checked and it moves to "training" but sometimes back to dialling. How
to I speed this process up, is it my PC which is not ready or is it a
line problem or what, incidentally I have 2MB ADSL.
I would appreciate some help with this annoying problem, thank you.
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      10-03-2004, 12:23 PM
On 03/10/2004 11:37 Derrick Fawsitt got up from the bar and shouted..:
> To put it simply, I occasionally have problems logging on to PlusNet
> using my Binatone ADSL 500 USB Modem. I have to sit for quite a few
> minutes with it stating it is dialling 0.38, then if I am lucky it goes
> to verifying username and password, (sometimes for quite a while), and
> then connects. At times, it seems to stick on dialling 0.38, I have
> checked and it moves to "training" but sometimes back to dialling. How
> to I speed this process up, is it my PC which is not ready or is it a
> line problem or what, incidentally I have 2MB ADSL.
> I would appreciate some help with this annoying problem, thank you.


Does it take ages to sync? (for the light to stop flashing)

I have a mate who had this problem, and it was down to dodgy internal
house telephone wiring (lots of extensions wired using "premium" quality
Argos extension kits...)

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      10-03-2004, 02:32 PM
you might try 0,38 instead of your stated 0.38 that might be the cause

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> On 03/10/2004 11:37 Derrick Fawsitt got up from the bar and shouted..:
> > To put it simply, I occasionally have problems logging on to PlusNet
> > using my Binatone ADSL 500 USB Modem. I have to sit for quite a few
> > minutes with it stating it is dialling 0.38, then if I am lucky it goes
> > to verifying username and password, (sometimes for quite a while), and
> > then connects. At times, it seems to stick on dialling 0.38, I have
> > checked and it moves to "training" but sometimes back to dialling. How
> > to I speed this process up, is it my PC which is not ready or is it a
> > line problem or what, incidentally I have 2MB ADSL.
> > I would appreciate some help with this annoying problem, thank you.

>
> Does it take ages to sync? (for the light to stop flashing)
>
> I have a mate who had this problem, and it was down to dodgy internal
> house telephone wiring (lots of extensions wired using "premium" quality
> Argos extension kits...)
>
> --
> "This dog don't give a feck..."



 
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      10-04-2004, 11:39 AM
Derrick Fawsitt <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> To put it simply, I occasionally have problems logging on to PlusNet
> using my Binatone ADSL 500 USB Modem. I have to sit for quite a few
> minutes with it stating it is dialling 0.38, then if I am lucky it goes
> to verifying username and password, (sometimes for quite a while), and
> then connects. At times, it seems to stick on dialling 0.38, I have
> checked and it moves to "training" but sometimes back to dialling. How
> to I speed this process up, is it my PC which is not ready or is it a
> line problem or what, incidentally I have 2MB ADSL.
> I would appreciate some help with this annoying problem, thank you.


I have the same hardware and the same difficulties after a restart. Over
the weekend my line was upgraded from 512k to 2MB and every time sofar
after a restart the remote computer doesn't respond. What I had to do is
just unplug the USB connection to the modem and than it retrains and when
the lights stop flashing do the dial again and than it connects.

Power Down the modem seems to cure the difficulties.

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      10-04-2004, 12:41 PM
In message <Xns957880B68DC00one2go@127.0.0.1>, One2Go
<(E-Mail Removed)> writes
>Derrick Fawsitt <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
>news:(E-Mail Removed):
>
>> To put it simply, I occasionally have problems logging on to PlusNet
>> using my Binatone ADSL 500 USB Modem. I have to sit for quite a few
>> minutes with it stating it is dialling 0.38, then if I am lucky it goes
>> to verifying username and password, (sometimes for quite a while), and
>> then connects. At times, it seems to stick on dialling 0.38, I have
>> checked and it moves to "training" but sometimes back to dialling. How
>> to I speed this process up, is it my PC which is not ready or is it a
>> line problem or what, incidentally I have 2MB ADSL.
>> I would appreciate some help with this annoying problem, thank you.

>
>I have the same hardware and the same difficulties after a restart. Over
>the weekend my line was upgraded from 512k to 2MB and every time sofar
>after a restart the remote computer doesn't respond. What I had to do is
>just unplug the USB connection to the modem and than it retrains and when
>the lights stop flashing do the dial again and than it connects.
>
>Power Down the modem seems to cure the difficulties.
>
>One2Go
>


Yes, I have that problem too but that seems to occur when there is a
conflict with my SuperVoice DUP modem which I use now as an answer
machine and for fax. I too unplug the modem and let it re-jig itself,
however the problem I asked about above is completely different in that
it occurs when there is no apparent conflict and I am just re-starting
my PC and logging on to my ADSL, it can take ages to log on and I
usually have to abandon it and start again. If I leave it on the
occasions when it seems to freeze-up it will "eventually" log on if you
are prepared to wait for it.
I think it is when I try to log on before my PC has properly warmed up
because when I do leave it for a while it seems to be relatively quick.
My question again really is, how do I get around those times when it
decides to do a "go slow" start?
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      10-04-2004, 04:45 PM
Derrick Fawsitt <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> In message <Xns957880B68DC00one2go@127.0.0.1>, One2Go
> <(E-Mail Removed)> writes
>>Derrick Fawsitt <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
>>news:(E-Mail Removed):
>>
>>> To put it simply, I occasionally have problems logging on to PlusNet
>>> using my Binatone ADSL 500 USB Modem. I have to sit for quite a few
>>> minutes with it stating it is dialling 0.38, then if I am lucky it goes
>>> to verifying username and password, (sometimes for quite a while), and
>>> then connects. At times, it seems to stick on dialling 0.38, I have
>>> checked and it moves to "training" but sometimes back to dialling. How
>>> to I speed this process up, is it my PC which is not ready or is it a
>>> line problem or what, incidentally I have 2MB ADSL.
>>> I would appreciate some help with this annoying problem, thank you.

>>
>>I have the same hardware and the same difficulties after a restart. Over
>>the weekend my line was upgraded from 512k to 2MB and every time sofar
>>after a restart the remote computer doesn't respond. What I had to do is
>>just unplug the USB connection to the modem and than it retrains and when
>>the lights stop flashing do the dial again and than it connects.
>>
>>Power Down the modem seems to cure the difficulties.
>>
>>One2Go
>>

>
> Yes, I have that problem too but that seems to occur when there is a
> conflict with my SuperVoice DUP modem which I use now as an answer
> machine and for fax. I too unplug the modem and let it re-jig itself,
> however the problem I asked about above is completely different in that
> it occurs when there is no apparent conflict and I am just re-starting
> my PC and logging on to my ADSL, it can take ages to log on and I
> usually have to abandon it and start again. If I leave it on the
> occasions when it seems to freeze-up it will "eventually" log on if you
> are prepared to wait for it.
> I think it is when I try to log on before my PC has properly warmed up
> because when I do leave it for a while it seems to be relatively quick.
> My question again really is, how do I get around those times when it
> decides to do a "go slow" start?


Sounds like what I am experiencing now. Can't wait to get home and see what
has happened for the past 10 hours. Every Now and than when the PC is on
for a while IE and Azuerus froze and had to power down to get it up and
running again.

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      10-04-2004, 08:10 PM
In message <Xns9578B4AE8F9CDone2go@127.0.0.1>, One2Go
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>Derrick Fawsitt <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
>news:(E-Mail Removed):
>> Yes, I have that problem too but that seems to occur when there is a
>> conflict with my SuperVoice DUP modem which I use now as an answer
>> machine and for fax. I too unplug the modem and let it re-jig itself,
>> however the problem I asked about above is completely different in that
>> it occurs when there is no apparent conflict and I am just re-starting
>> my PC and logging on to my ADSL, it can take ages to log on and I
>> usually have to abandon it and start again. If I leave it on the
>> occasions when it seems to freeze-up it will "eventually" log on if you
>> are prepared to wait for it.
>> I think it is when I try to log on before my PC has properly warmed up
>> because when I do leave it for a while it seems to be relatively quick.
>> My question again really is, how do I get around those times when it
>> decides to do a "go slow" start?

>
>Sounds like what I am experiencing now. Can't wait to get home and see what
>has happened for the past 10 hours. Every Now and than when the PC is on
>for a while IE and Azuerus froze and had to power down to get it up and
>running again.
>
>One2Go
>

I think that this mutual problem of ours should be put to our ISP as it
obviously does not seem to be our hardware that's causing the trouble, I
will try to see what they say and post back here again.
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      10-04-2004, 10:26 PM
On 4 Oct 2004, in uk.telecom.broadband, Derrick Fawsitt wrote:

>as it obviously does not seem to be our hardware that's
>causing the trouble


I was thinking exactly the opposite when I saw your comment. I've
(briefly) used a USB modem in the first couple of months of using
ADSL (in Feb/March 2002, but switched quickly to a router and I
can happily say that connection problems related to USB are a
definite "thing of the past" but I remember having to unplug my
USB modem, or reboot my PC, and now for every client bar one (who
might have had problems with his company network, and for whom we
bought a PCI ADSL modem) the use of a router has proven ideal. I
would happily lend you one to check your line, if I had one spare,
but a client in Dover has one, and another in Chester is using my
other 'spare', unfortunately. I really ought to get another, as
it would be handy to have one of the ASR 8400 models which have
been quite popular among those I've helped with their ADSL setup
(help as in a quick chat over the phone... these things are really
quite easy to get going as soon as they're out of the box!). Peter
 
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      10-04-2004, 11:21 PM
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>On 4 Oct 2004, in uk.telecom.broadband, Derrick Fawsitt wrote:
>
>>as it obviously does not seem to be our hardware that's
>>causing the trouble

>
>I was thinking exactly the opposite when I saw your comment. I've
>(briefly) used a USB modem in the first couple of months of using
>ADSL (in Feb/March 2002, but switched quickly to a router and I
>can happily say that connection problems related to USB are a
>definite "thing of the past" but I remember having to unplug my
>USB modem, or reboot my PC, and now for every client bar one (who
>might have had problems with his company network, and for whom we
>bought a PCI ADSL modem) the use of a router has proven ideal. I
>would happily lend you one to check your line, if I had one spare,
>but a client in Dover has one, and another in Chester is using my
>other 'spare', unfortunately. I really ought to get another, as
>it would be handy to have one of the ASR 8400 models which have
>been quite popular among those I've helped with their ADSL setup
>(help as in a quick chat over the phone... these things are really
>quite easy to get going as soon as they're out of the box!). Peter


Peter, I have quessed I should have gone the router route, (sorry, no
pun intended), before now but unfortunately my Binatone 500 came free
with PlusNet's easy start. As soon as my contract year is up I will take
your kind advice and go for the ASR8400 (?).
One other thing I have learned myself, I did not need to up my ADSL from
512kps to 2MB as the way I use it I have not noticed any "dramatic"
difference, what's really important to me is the use of VOIP. Anything
that improves that for me is what I want.
Once again my thanks Peter.
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      10-06-2004, 11:25 AM
Derrick Fawsitt <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> In message <(E-Mail Removed)>, poster
> <us-(E-Mail Removed)> writes
>>On 4 Oct 2004, in uk.telecom.broadband, Derrick Fawsitt wrote:
>>
>>>as it obviously does not seem to be our hardware that's
>>>causing the trouble

>>
>>I was thinking exactly the opposite when I saw your comment. I've
>>(briefly) used a USB modem in the first couple of months of using
>>ADSL (in Feb/March 2002, but switched quickly to a router and I
>>can happily say that connection problems related to USB are a
>>definite "thing of the past" but I remember having to unplug my
>>USB modem, or reboot my PC, and now for every client bar one (who
>>might have had problems with his company network, and for whom we
>>bought a PCI ADSL modem) the use of a router has proven ideal. I
>>would happily lend you one to check your line, if I had one spare,
>>but a client in Dover has one, and another in Chester is using my
>>other 'spare', unfortunately. I really ought to get another, as
>>it would be handy to have one of the ASR 8400 models which have
>>been quite popular among those I've helped with their ADSL setup
>>(help as in a quick chat over the phone... these things are really
>>quite easy to get going as soon as they're out of the box!). Peter

>
> Peter, I have quessed I should have gone the router route, (sorry, no
> pun intended), before now but unfortunately my Binatone 500 came free
> with PlusNet's easy start. As soon as my contract year is up I will take
> your kind advice and go for the ASR8400 (?).
> One other thing I have learned myself, I did not need to up my ADSL from
> 512kps to 2MB as the way I use it I have not noticed any "dramatic"
> difference, what's really important to me is the use of VOIP. Anything
> that improves that for me is what I want.
> Once again my thanks Peter.


My contract just expired and I was impressed with the support from Plus
Net. As far as an ISP s concerned I have nothing but praise. Everything was
done via their website and the next thing I know two days ago the speed
went from 512k to 2Meg. But again I signed up for a year using their easy
start plan and it served me well.

Never thought of the router route (no pun intended) but I did look at the
ADSL modem, router and firewall combination from Netgear. Perhaps this is a
wise investment, but than all the fiddling and sorting the bibs and bobs
have to be done. I want to drive a car not repair it is my philosophy.

Let me know how you are coming along with the router solution.

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