Lindsay Grant
December 6th 03, 01:45 PM
I have the same issue. Have USB modem in my case tho.ISP
have check settings and done physical line check and all
ok there.
Anyone else have this problem or got a solution?
Thanks
LHG
>-----Original Message-----
>I am having trouble with my DSL Internet connection.
>After being connected for awhile (1-2 hours) my
>connection goes hey wire. I am unable to use the web,
>but the properties of the connection says I am still
>connected. When this problem occurs I send an enormous
>amount of packets and enet light on my modem flashes
>rapidly. The problem is not fixed when I turn the modem
>off and then back on, disconnect and try and reconnect.
>I tried pinging an IP address and domain name with no
>success. The problem is temorarily fixed when I reboot.
>I have replaced the NIC, Modem, and cabling. SBC says
>the problem is on my end and suggests reinstalling the OS
>(XP). This seems unreasonable to me. Any suggestions
>would be greatly appreciated.
>
>Thanks
>RR
>.
>
have check settings and done physical line check and all
ok there.
Anyone else have this problem or got a solution?
Thanks
LHG
>-----Original Message-----
>I am having trouble with my DSL Internet connection.
>After being connected for awhile (1-2 hours) my
>connection goes hey wire. I am unable to use the web,
>but the properties of the connection says I am still
>connected. When this problem occurs I send an enormous
>amount of packets and enet light on my modem flashes
>rapidly. The problem is not fixed when I turn the modem
>off and then back on, disconnect and try and reconnect.
>I tried pinging an IP address and domain name with no
>success. The problem is temorarily fixed when I reboot.
>I have replaced the NIC, Modem, and cabling. SBC says
>the problem is on my end and suggests reinstalling the OS
>(XP). This seems unreasonable to me. Any suggestions
>would be greatly appreciated.
>
>Thanks
>RR
>.
>