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Re: 7845i keeps dropping IP connection



On Oct 20, 10:52=A0pm, "Petem" <petem...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> > On Oct 19, 1:21 pm, "petem" <petem...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> >> > I've got a 7847i in 4204 emulation mode, and for some reason, it kee=
ps
> >> > losing its internet connection, but not its connection to the LAN.
> >> > Cycling
> >> > the connection by physically unplugging and plugging it back in fixe=
s
> >> > it
> >> > every time.
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> >> What do you mean by cycling the connection??
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> >> disconnecting the modem or the 7847i ??removing power or just the netw=
ork
> >> cable?do you use a router?
>
> >> > I've checked all the LAN settings, telnetted AlarmNets servers as pe=
r
> >> > tech
> >> > support, physically checked out all the wiring, etc.
>
> >> > The only thing I can think of is that the line the DSL, so of course
> >> > the
> >> > LAN and 7845i are on it as well, has a lot of static on it. All the
> >> > phones
> >> > have filters on them, so its not the DSL bleeding over.
>
> >> > Sound likely to you? Any other reasons such a thing would happen? He=
lp
> >> > a
> >> > brother out.
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> > Sounds like he just unplugs it which doesn't cycle anything I know of
> > and I'm sure he has a router. Sounds like static might be the issue
>
> seen problem where a smal router would freeze up till someone disconnect =
one
> network wire from it then autonegociate would fire back up the device, so
> knowing what he discconect will tell me where is the problem..

I've had one running over a DSL connection here for several years
without any problems.


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