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Asked by viankus
at 2024-07-28 10:19:03
Point:500 Replies:10 POST_ID:828622USER_ID:11482
Topic:
Windows Networking;Broadband Internet;Network Management
I have a DSL network wired with router that usually connects to my PC ( OS Windows & professinal) , setup on work , but sometimes I'm unable to connect to the internet and a Yellow triangle pops up in front of icon with the monitor and R35 connector. When I put the cursor over it, it reads no internet connection , I've run every dx troubleshooting window comes with and im still unable to connect. Some time when I disconnet the router for certain time and reconnect it bootsup and running. Is there any away I can mantain the connection without having to re-boot the router.
Thank for your comments.
Thank for your comments.
Expert: thenerdynerd replied at 2024-07-28 14:43:29
Chaps he needs to go back to basics to determine what the point of failure is.
Can you let us know what your setup is? Modem router combo, or separate modem and router? If it's separate devices you need to break it down and ping them individually.
If you're wired connection to modem/router combo try below, if you're on wireless get a wired connection. (Don't think you mentioned that but one of the posts suggest your sire less and do some random funky thing.)
Here's what I would try, when a disconnection happens:
1. Ping the router/modem combo --> cmd --> ping router/modem IP address. With the -t at the end to get a good number of pings to make sure no drops.
If you get a response then you are physically connected to the router and not drops all is great. If you get drops here you may need to replace the network cable or try a different physical port on the router.
2. Log into router/modem via a web browser placing your router's ip address in the bar and check that the router is not losing Internet connection. If it's dropping at this stage there's a problem at this level or outwards.
This is where it could get tricky to find what the problem is. I would suggest checking that you have micro filters in all phone sockets around the house. Replace the one that's in the modem with another.
Check out what your snr signal to noise ratio is, anything below 6 could cause line instability.
3. Replace the router if it is very old I would recommend this
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Billion-BiPAC-7800N-Broadband-Wireless-N/dp/B002TOKGL8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1375046140&sr=8-1&keywords=7800n
With this router you can manually change your snr without getting the ISP involved.
4. Take the BT socket faceplate or equivalent and plug the modem into the test socket and see if that helps.
If you are still getting drops time to get the ISP involved. They will go through the above steps am sure... This could be to do with line degradation, or even road works causing a problem... But don't fret try above and let us know.
Ed
Can you let us know what your setup is? Modem router combo, or separate modem and router? If it's separate devices you need to break it down and ping them individually.
If you're wired connection to modem/router combo try below, if you're on wireless get a wired connection. (Don't think you mentioned that but one of the posts suggest your sire less and do some random funky thing.)
Here's what I would try, when a disconnection happens:
1. Ping the router/modem combo --> cmd --> ping router/modem IP address. With the -t at the end to get a good number of pings to make sure no drops.
If you get a response then you are physically connected to the router and not drops all is great. If you get drops here you may need to replace the network cable or try a different physical port on the router.
2. Log into router/modem via a web browser placing your router's ip address in the bar and check that the router is not losing Internet connection. If it's dropping at this stage there's a problem at this level or outwards.
This is where it could get tricky to find what the problem is. I would suggest checking that you have micro filters in all phone sockets around the house. Replace the one that's in the modem with another.
Check out what your snr signal to noise ratio is, anything below 6 could cause line instability.
3. Replace the router if it is very old I would recommend this
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Billion-BiPAC-7800N-Broadband-Wireless-N/dp/B002TOKGL8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1375046140&sr=8-1&keywords=7800n
With this router you can manually change your snr without getting the ISP involved.
4. Take the BT socket faceplate or equivalent and plug the modem into the test socket and see if that helps.
If you are still getting drops time to get the ISP involved. They will go through the above steps am sure... This could be to do with line degradation, or even road works causing a problem... But don't fret try above and let us know.
Ed
Expert: duncanb7 replied at 2024-07-28 13:59:04
Hope you solve your issue and problem and also take
a chance to study or share something with each other
Duncan
a chance to study or share something with each other
Duncan
Author: viankus replied at 2024-07-28 13:56:31
I will check on your suggestions and give you a follow up comment. Thanks for your help
Expert: duncanb7 replied at 2024-07-28 12:32:19
Be reminded if your router is not connecting too many computers and login
the same ISP service at the sametimes, bridge mode or router mode is
okay and that is not issue for his problem , you got this
The bridge mode modem device is for ten year ago
now all is using router mode automatically provided by router manufacturing inherently
please take a look at goolge for bridge mode and router mode usage
There is old old outdated modem for bridge mode, please take a look at the follwoing link
and then you see what I said
http://www.google.com.hk/?gws_rd=cr#site=&source=hp&q=NTA+3110&oq=NTA+3110&gs_l=hp.3..0j0i30l4j0i5i30l5.2164.4640.0.5090.8.8.0.0.0.0.199.831.5j3.8.0....0.0..1c.1.20.hp.V3Hig-oA_8M&bav=on.2,or.&bvm=bv.49784469%2Cd.dGI%2Cpv.xjs.s.en_US.MpiVkF51mpA.O&fp=68e88f033c6be9af&biw=1028&bih=577
(Be reminded, bridge mode router CAN be set back to router mode modem but it is not
convenient(need RS232 console port for the change ) and todays new router mode ADSL router is really cheap just $20-40 USD )
the same ISP service at the sametimes, bridge mode or router mode is
okay and that is not issue for his problem , you got this
The bridge mode modem device is for ten year ago
now all is using router mode automatically provided by router manufacturing inherently
please take a look at goolge for bridge mode and router mode usage
There is old old outdated modem for bridge mode, please take a look at the follwoing link
and then you see what I said
http://www.google.com.hk/?gws_rd=cr#site=&source=hp&q=NTA+3110&oq=NTA+3110&gs_l=hp.3..0j0i30l4j0i5i30l5.2164.4640.0.5090.8.8.0.0.0.0.199.831.5j3.8.0....0.0..1c.1.20.hp.V3Hig-oA_8M&bav=on.2,or.&bvm=bv.49784469%2Cd.dGI%2Cpv.xjs.s.en_US.MpiVkF51mpA.O&fp=68e88f033c6be9af&biw=1028&bih=577
(Be reminded, bridge mode router CAN be set back to router mode modem but it is not
convenient(need RS232 console port for the change ) and todays new router mode ADSL router is really cheap just $20-40 USD )
Expert: pmitllc replied at 2024-07-28 12:27:00
Yes, but you have a modem that isn't in bridge mode configured for PPPoE, and a router attached that has the WAN setup for DHCP and it will work, but can cause problems due to double NAT.
Expert: duncanb7 replied at 2024-07-28 11:54:09
but sometimes I'm unable to connect to the internet
He said sometimes is unable that mean sometimes it is able or unable
so it is not related to login or password or bridge mode issue
Expert: pmitllc replied at 2024-07-28 11:50:21
Does your ISP provide you with a modem, or a modem/router combination (will have more than one Ethernet port on the back)?
If it is just a modem and you are using your own router, you may need to set the modem in bridge mode, and configure the settings from your ISP in the router's management page.
For example, if you have ATT DSL, you most likely have a username and password that you need to configure in your router's PPPoE settings after you put the modem in bridge mode.
If it is just a modem and you are using your own router, you may need to set the modem in bridge mode, and configure the settings from your ISP in the router's management page.
For example, if you have ATT DSL, you most likely have a username and password that you need to configure in your router's PPPoE settings after you put the modem in bridge mode.
Expert: duncanb7 replied at 2024-07-28 11:44:02
That I also happen to me , finally switch back to XP instead of window 7,8
to get stable wireless connection.
but I am not encouraging you switch back to XP, now I've one idea
Try to make schedule task on window for running a simple DOS batch script
for connecting the wireless router for every one minute when( OR after) the computer is power up everyday no matter whether the
connection is connected or not that will be 100% make sure the users always connecting to
the internet. But now I don't have time to do that today, might be on Wednesday
or Thursday if it is not urgent
Just an idea for you
Please search automation wirelesss connection on WIndow 7,8 in google and
and seach the schedule task for window or cron-job on Linux
DUncan
to get stable wireless connection.
but I am not encouraging you switch back to XP, now I've one idea
Try to make schedule task on window for running a simple DOS batch script
for connecting the wireless router for every one minute when( OR after) the computer is power up everyday no matter whether the
connection is connected or not that will be 100% make sure the users always connecting to
the internet. But now I don't have time to do that today, might be on Wednesday
or Thursday if it is not urgent
Just an idea for you
Please search automation wirelesss connection on WIndow 7,8 in google and
and seach the schedule task for window or cron-job on Linux
DUncan
Accepted Solution
Expert: cwstad2 replied at 2024-07-28 10:42:18
500 points GOOD
If you have access to another router then try that. That way you can eliminate any hardware issues.
Expert: Tony Barkdull replied at 2024-07-28 10:26:21
Have your ISP check the DSL router. It sounds like it needs replaced.