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www.amstereoradio.info
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      07-06-2006, 08:47 AM
This can't be right surely ? Day 3 of a new MaxDSL connection and the
connection is still dropping out every few mins then back in again for a few
mins. Anyone experienced EXACTLY the same situation ?


 
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      07-06-2006, 09:25 AM
yip mine did the same, just give it some time


"www.amstereoradio.info" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> This can't be right surely ? Day 3 of a new MaxDSL connection and the
> connection is still dropping out every few mins then back in again for a
> few mins. Anyone experienced EXACTLY the same situation ?
>



 
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kráftéé
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      07-06-2006, 09:32 AM
www.amstereoradio.info wrote:
> This can't be right surely ? Day 3 of a new MaxDSL connection and
> the
> connection is still dropping out every few mins then back in again
> for a few mins. Anyone experienced EXACTLY the same situation ?


Yep just stick with it a few more days, it's all part of the self
training of the exchange equipment. Mine did it for a couple of days
at the very begining, but I did have more problems as it progressed
which hopefully you won't get..


 
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      07-06-2006, 09:35 AM
On Thu, 6 Jul 2006 09:47:25 +0100, "www.amstereoradio.info"
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>This can't be right surely ? Day 3 of a new MaxDSL connection and the
>connection is still dropping out every few mins then back in again for a few
>mins. Anyone experienced EXACTLY the same situation ?
>


Mine was worse - no usable service at all for the first three days,
but now I have a good connection at around 7000.

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      07-06-2006, 09:47 AM

"Bob Sherunkle" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 6 Jul 2006 09:47:25 +0100, "www.amstereoradio.info"
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>>This can't be right surely ? Day 3 of a new MaxDSL connection and the
>>connection is still dropping out every few mins then back in again for a
>>few
>>mins. Anyone experienced EXACTLY the same situation ?
>>

>
> Mine was worse - no usable service at all for the first three days,
> but now I have a good connection at around 7000.
>


Oh well thanks guys that's interesting to know, wondering what was going on
here! ...Very starnge all this after having a 100% stable dsl connection for
the last few years, don't quite underdtand why the 'training' period should
take so long but there you go


 
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      07-06-2006, 12:26 PM
www.amstereoradio.info wrote:
> "Bob Sherunkle" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> On Thu, 6 Jul 2006 09:47:25 +0100, "www.amstereoradio.info"
>> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>
>>> This can't be right surely ?


Why not?

>>> Day 3 of a new MaxDSL connection and the
>>> connection is still dropping out every few mins then back in again for a
>>> few
>>> mins. Anyone experienced EXACTLY the same situation ?
>>>

>> Mine was worse - no usable service at all for the first three days,
>> but now I have a good connection at around 7000.

>
> Oh well thanks guys that's interesting to know, wondering what was going on
> here! ...Very starnge all this after having a 100% stable dsl connection for
> the last few years, don't quite underdtand why the 'training' period should
> take so long but there you go


Well that is how the service works, and that is the product you bought -
maybe you should have checked what you were buying?
 
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      07-06-2006, 12:37 PM

"Paul Cupis" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> www.amstereoradio.info wrote:
>> "Bob Sherunkle" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> On Thu, 6 Jul 2006 09:47:25 +0100, "www.amstereoradio.info"
>>> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>>
>>>> This can't be right surely ?

>
> Why not?
>
>>>> Day 3 of a new MaxDSL connection and the
>>>> connection is still dropping out every few mins then back in again for
>>>> a
>>>> few
>>>> mins. Anyone experienced EXACTLY the same situation ?
>>>>
>>> Mine was worse - no usable service at all for the first three days,
>>> but now I have a good connection at around 7000.

>>
>> Oh well thanks guys that's interesting to know, wondering what was going
>> on
>> here! ...Very starnge all this after having a 100% stable dsl connection
>> for
>> the last few years, don't quite underdtand why the 'training' period
>> should
>> take so long but there you go

>
> Well that is how the service works, and that is the product you bought -
> maybe you should have checked what you were buying?


You live and learn, now I know!


 
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      07-06-2006, 01:00 PM
Paul Cupis wrote:

>>>> Day 3 of a new MaxDSL connection and the
>>>> connection is still dropping out every few mins then back in again for a
>>>> few
>>>> mins. Anyone experienced EXACTLY the same situation ?
>>>>
>>> Mine was worse - no usable service at all for the first three days,
>>> but now I have a good connection at around 7000.


>> Oh well thanks guys that's interesting to know, wondering what was going on
>> here! ...Very starnge all this after having a 100% stable dsl connection for
>> the last few years, don't quite underdtand why the 'training' period should
>> take so long but there you go

>
> Well that is how the service works, and that is the product you bought -
> maybe you should have checked what you were buying?


A little unfair - neither of the ISP's we use (AAISP & Mistral) were
aware of exactly how the training period was going to operate. And in
fact few of our circuits, when upgrade to MaxDSL showed these kinds of
problems anyway.
 
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      07-06-2006, 06:40 PM

"Colin Forrester" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Paul Cupis wrote:
>
>>>>> Day 3 of a new MaxDSL connection and the
>>>>> connection is still dropping out every few mins then back in again for
>>>>> a few
>>>>> mins. Anyone experienced EXACTLY the same situation ?
>>>>>
>>>> Mine was worse - no usable service at all for the first three days,
>>>> but now I have a good connection at around 7000.

>
>>> Oh well thanks guys that's interesting to know, wondering what was going
>>> on here! ...Very starnge all this after having a 100% stable dsl
>>> connection for the last few years, don't quite underdtand why the
>>> 'training' period should take so long but there you go

>>
>> Well that is how the service works, and that is the product you bought -
>> maybe you should have checked what you were buying?

>
> A little unfair - neither of the ISP's we use (AAISP & Mistral) were aware
> of exactly how the training period was going to operate. And in fact few
> of our circuits, when upgrade to MaxDSL showed these kinds of problems
> anyway.


I have a feeling this drop out problem will contiune I hope I am wrong !
Still happening though just found out I have a freephone dial up
service included with my maxdsl 'deal' so might have to use this for the
next week or so :-(
Lovely 4kb/s downloads et all



 
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      07-06-2006, 07:56 PM

"Paul Cupis" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> www.amstereoradio.info wrote:
>> "Bob Sherunkle" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> On Thu, 6 Jul 2006 09:47:25 +0100, "www.amstereoradio.info"
>>> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>>
>>>> This can't be right surely ?

>
> Why not?
>
>>>> Day 3 of a new MaxDSL connection and the
>>>> connection is still dropping out every few mins then back in again for
>>>> a
>>>> few
>>>> mins. Anyone experienced EXACTLY the same situation ?
>>>>
>>> Mine was worse - no usable service at all for the first three days,
>>> but now I have a good connection at around 7000.

>>
>> Oh well thanks guys that's interesting to know, wondering what was going
>> on
>> here! ...Very starnge all this after having a 100% stable dsl connection
>> for
>> the last few years, don't quite underdtand why the 'training' period
>> should
>> take so long but there you go

>
> Well that is how the service works, and that is the product you bought -
> maybe you should have checked what you were buying?


Oh what an idiot - a completely useless answer but you just felt the need to
post a message. If you have nothing to contribute, don't bother.


 
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