Internet cutting out

Discussion in 'Networking and Computer Security' started by Putter, Jul 1, 2008.

  1. Putter

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    Lately my internet connection has been cutting out unpredictably. Some days it will cut out hardly at all, other times it will cut out every 10 minutes. It usually lasts 30 seconds to a minute, but seriously messes up any internet gaming. It’s probably been going on a month now.

    I called Rogers (my ISP, duh), and they said one of my cable modem signals may be off or something, and they said to make sure everything was properly ventilated and plugged in. My router and modem are both plugged in and well ventilated, but nothing is working. It happens on both computers attached to the router. Rogers also said it wasn’t on there end, and might need to send a technician or something, which I would rather avoid, seeing as how I guarantee they will charge me big bucks and all they will do is tell me to get a new modem.

    As I’m writing this, my bro is telling me that the modem is making a light show of sorts when this happens (I’m not usually on either of the computers when it happens). I have a Webstar DPC2100R2 Modem from Scientific-Atlanta, Inc. (my router is a D-Link DI-704UP, with the newest firmware). Anyways, there are 5 lights “PC”, “Cable”, “Send”, “Receive”, and “Power”. Normally, “Cable” and “Power” are constantly on, with “Send” and “Receive” flicking on and off. He says when the thing disconnects, “Send” and “Receive” stop flicking, then “PC”, “Cable” and “Power” stay on. Next, all five turn on for a second (like it’s restarting?”. Then “Cable” and “Power” turn back on, and the internet works 20 or 30 seconds later.


    Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
     
  2. Wildcard

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    I found a forum thread with a user whose webstar modem was doing something similar to yours. He was getting constant modem resyncs..It got a bit techy because he had a bunch of things connected.. but the end result was a tech came out and replaced his modem and a line.. I dont know how expensive those modems are but it may be worth it to call your isp and ask if they can replace it or to buy a new one yourself to see if it will stop the constant resetting. This is the thread I found if you want to read it Modem Resync problem
     
  3. Putter

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    NVM - Tech is coming tommorow...We'll see what he has to say.
     
  4. m60dude5

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    First, see if it is the router. Plug the network cable directly into the network card of the computer, bypassing the router. See if you get the same problems. This happened to me and turned out it was my netgear router crapping out.
     
  5. netking

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    better if you could resync your mdm as routers really get errors.
     

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