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Re: Broadband ADSL Help



We had problems with our 3Com router and Vodafone, worked fine when we
first moved in and then it would start to be unable to keep an IP
address, changed to a Netgear router and everything was fine.

I seem to remember seeing something in the Register that there's a
'known issue' with some routers and the BT DSLAMs which only comes to
light when the DSLAMs are updated.

Andy

On Feb 4, 2008 7:40 PM, Mark Golledge <markgolledge@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I've been having some problems with my broadband recently. About 6
months
> ago we moved across to Vodafone at Home from BT for broadband and home
> phone.
>
> Al has been fine except over the last few months I've come across more
and
> more times where my internet connection seems to be dropping
occasionally.
>
> Happened for quite a bit on Saturday to such an extent that I couldn't
get
> on the internet at all.
>
> Am using a Router (Netgear DG834G) connected via microfilter to the
phone
> line.
>
> No problems with wireless at all, that stays fine. It is the ADSL
light on
> the router which keeps dropping and then re-connecting.
>
> Have checked with Vodafone and they said it was the wireless but
advised
> them it can't be because the wireles is still connected. No
recognisable
> problem with phone line.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> --
>
> Mark Golledge
> E: mark@xxxxxxx
> W: www.markgolledge.com
>
>
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>
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