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Hello.
I have had this problem for about 6 months now. What seems to be happening is that my connection will stay alive but then will suddenly disconnect for some reason. It can sometimes disconnect 3 or 4 times in 10 minutes, sometimes it will stay alive for hours !. I cannot pinpoint the problem, i don't think it's too many phones on the line or anything like that because on my second Hard Drive it seems to work ok. It seems (it's only a hunch at the moment !) that when i try to pull in more than a couple of files (or try to open up too many web pages at the same time) i am losing the connection. I.e. it usually stays connected if only doing light internet work. However, i'm not totally sure of this, it does sometimes disconnect when doing nothing on the net. I have not got the options for 'Disconnect if idle' so it's not that. i was just wondering if anyone out there might have had the same problem and what steps they took to solve it. Software confliction ?? bad line ?? etc etc Im using WinXP pro, Athlon 2200+ and the Alcatel Speed Touch USB modem File version201.2.0.0. I have tried upgrading to the latest drivers, but no joy !!. I recently did a complete system re-format as system crashed, and the internet connection seemed fine and i thought this was solved, but a couple of weeks after, the same symptoms re-appeared, making me think it may be software related ????? Help !! Cheers Andy andy |
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On 26 Jun 2005 23:09, "andy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>... and the Alcatel Speed Touch USB modem ... If you already have a network card, then borrow or beg someone to let you use an ADSL modem/router to try it out... I had similar problems in the first 3 months (around 3 years ago now) before getting a router... it was 90 +VAT well spent, I must say. Prices are below a third of that for many wired combined modem/router units, and you will kick yourself you didn't do it 5 months ago, I suspect. But borrow first and compare for a few days. Peter. |
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> Im using WinXP pro, Athlon 2200+ and the Alcatel Speed Touch USB modem File
> version201.2.0.0. I have tried upgrading to the latest drivers, but no joy Chipset on the mobo ? VIA chipsets have a problem with some USB modems, and the Speedtouch in particular due to the power they draw - the USB ports power themselves down for safety. Do you have to reboot to get the modem to reconnect ? - if not, this is likely *not* the problem. -- Please add "[newsgroup]" in the subject of any personal replies via email --- My new email address has "ngspamtrap" & @btinternet.com in it ;-) --- |
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Didn't have to reboot, I can just connect again about 15 seconds later. I am
not too sure how to check what chipset it is, i think it's VIA. how do i tell (and i'll report it back here ??) Cheers Andy "Colin Wilson" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed) t... > > Im using WinXP pro, Athlon 2200+ and the Alcatel Speed Touch USB modem File > > version201.2.0.0. I have tried upgrading to the latest drivers, but no joy > > Chipset on the mobo ? > > VIA chipsets have a problem with some USB modems, and the Speedtouch in > particular due to the power they draw - the USB ports power themselves > down for safety. > > Do you have to reboot to get the modem to reconnect ? - if not, this is > likely *not* the problem. > > -- > Please add "[newsgroup]" in the subject of any personal replies via email > --- My new email address has "ngspamtrap" & @btinternet.com in it ;-) --- |
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> Didn't have to reboot, I can just connect again about 15 seconds later. I am
> not too sure how to check what chipset it is, i think it's VIA. how do i > tell (and i'll report it back here ??) I don`t think its your specific problem, but something like Belarc Advisor (free, google for it) would probably tell you what you`ve got in there. -- Please add "[newsgroup]" in the subject of any personal replies via email --- My new email address has "ngspamtrap" & @btinternet.com in it ;-) --- |
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I've had the same problem with Wanadoo, with the Speed Touch modem o USB, and then particularly when I switched to an ethernet wireles connection (we run several laptops in the house and I wanted stand-alone internet connection). Technical support were less tha helpful as usual (why do I bother?), and I'm still not sure what th problem is, although someone has suggested that perhaps I'm on the edg of the particular server area, and that's why the connection i sporadic. The line is fine, and reinstalling the software (Wanadoo' answer for everything) had no effect. Regarding the ethernet modem set-up, when I asked Wanadoo for th protocol, they said PPPoA, but my research has suggested that whe using ethernet, one should set the modem for PPPoE, as PPPoA is reall a protocol for dial-up connections. I've just done that today, and I' keeping my fingers crossed that this might help -- susie4964 |
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On 7 Aug 2005 18:28, susie4964 wrote:
>Regarding the ethernet modem set-up, when I asked Wanadoo for the >protocol, they said PPPoA, but my research has suggested that when >using ethernet, one should set the modem for PPPoE, as PPPoA is really >a protocol for dial-up connections. I've just done that today, and I'm >keeping my fingers crossed that this might help. Although BT had previously not supported PPPoE, and might do so now, I'd expect PPPoA to be the required setting. The "A" in PPPoA is for ATM, a type of data transfer system, in this case between the home/business and the telephone exchange. You'll see both PPPoA and PPPoE connected with ADSL on <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point-to-Point_Protocol> Peter -- UK ADSL <http://tinyurl.com/5jpa4> - Happy to save cash with Plus.Net!! |
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On Sun, 7 Aug 2005 18:28:07 +0100, susie4964
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: >Regarding the ethernet modem set-up, when I asked Wanadoo for the >protocol, they said PPPoA, but my research has suggested that when >using ethernet, one should set the PPPoA is the correct one for BT's ADSL implementation. PPPoE is supported by some ISPs (AOL use it) . PPPoE is less efficient than PPPoA because it is PPPoEoA as the aTM network carries the ethernet frames. Using PPPoE adds an 8 byte overhead per packet which you don't need to have. Line quality issues - need stats to know see http://www.kitz.co.uk/adsl/frogstats.htm Phil -- Tiscali - dialup speeds at Broadband prices, see http://bbs.adslguide.org.uk/postlist...&Board=tiscali AOL - the unlimited ISP of choice for heavy downloaders. |
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> > Line quality issues - need stats to know see > http://www.kitz.co.uk/adsl/frogstats.htm > > Phil What is the significance of the figures for : Receive attenuation Receive Margin Send attenuation Send margin ? Thanks James |
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"susie4964" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in > perhaps you should consider a more reliable and consistent broadband isp such as ntl |
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