>
> Please post your comments & ideas on this since my friend is already quite
> desperate and the only other thing I can think of is to wipe and install
> something more stable like Win2K, reinstalling all the software etc. which
> would be a dog's work...
>
>
Having everything up to date is a good start, but usually doesn't help.
In no particular order:
Look here:
http://jayne.rockdalenet.com/freqdis.htm
Talk to ISP.
Possibly reinstalling Dial Up Networking.
Potential virus. Also spyware. I would check this first.
Antivirus program or firewall program may cause disconnects.
Modem driver may be corrupted or just old.
Any info in BSOD? Search on that error if it contains any info.
Arbitrary BSOD's or reboots in my experience can also be caused by bad or
overloaded power supply and loose cables.
I also have cards that have to be reseated periodically.
Could be some kind of modem hardware problem. Try another modem if possible.
When was the last dust/dirt cleanout.
Examine each step the signal has to go through. You are lucky that the
problem is reproducible.
Also look at what happened just before the problem started.
Hope this helps.
Dick Kistler