- connection dropping every night
- Posted by anthrt@gmail.com on December 15th, 2005
at around 7:30pm for around two hours. this has been happening for
about 2 weeks now.
the box on the wall was replaced because it came loose. when the
engineers replaced the box, they put some sort of adapter on the cable
going into the modem saying it was something about the ocnnection being
too strong.
ever since then, the connection drops at around 7:30pm every single
day.
i looked at the modem status page (192.168.100.1) and the downstream
power level drops to around 0.01 dBmV where it finally quits out.
any ideas?
- Posted by Paul Hutchings on December 15th, 2005
In article <1134666401.268971.233470@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups .com>,
anthrt@gmail.com wrote:
Christmas lights? There seems to be a lot of posts on adslguide for
similar things across various ISPs and lights have been mentioned a few
times.
Paul
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- Posted by anthrt@gmail.com on December 15th, 2005
nope, we dont use them, none of the neighbours have them. not that i
see that as an issue personally.
- Posted by Paul Hutchings on December 15th, 2005
In article <1134669040.961859.24160@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups. com>,
anthrt@gmail.com wrote:
No I don't understand why it should be, it just seems that it might be
off what I've read lately.
If it's happening on the button at 7.30 that suggests something on some
sort of timer to me, which suggests something electrical might be
interfering somehow?
Paul
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- Posted by Kraftee on December 15th, 2005
anthrt@gmail.com wrote:
Please clarify .....Cable Modem or ADSL?
If it's a cable modem just remove the attenuator, simple isn't it...
If it's ADSL then there ain't no such beast & the stronger the better
- Posted by ato_zee@hotmail.com on December 16th, 2005
On 15-Dec-2005, "Kraftee" <kraftee@kraftee.plus.nospamming please we're bristish.com>
wrote:
If it's a wireless link then there are a number of devices that use
the same frequency band, as mentioned here many times DECT
phones, to which add video senders and some wireless security
video/surveillance systems.
So maybe someone comes home and powers up a video sender,
and it swamps the wireless connection, and the signal on the
specific channel your wireless link is set for is swamped, causing
the reported level to drop right off.
- Posted by Phil Thompson on December 16th, 2005
On Thu, 15 Dec 2005 18:28:35 +0000, Paul Hutchings <paul@spamcop.net>
wrote:
RFI from flashing lights or those with a dodgy power supply.
Phil
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