I’m having an annoying problem with my broadband connection. Every time my phone ring, the internet speed drop to zero, then after a few seconds the speed return as it used to be.
Not sure what to do to solve this problem.
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Internet Speed Is Being Disconnected By My Phone
#2
Posted 28 February 2008 - 11:30 PM
Hello Watcher07,
In order to figure out what's wrong, we need more information from you.
What is your operating system: Windows XP, Vista, etc.?
What kind of phone is ringing? Is it a traditional land-line phone, a cell-phone, a portable phone, etc.? Is it connected to the computer in any way?
What kind of broadband internet connection do you have? DSL, Satellite, Cable, wireless etc.?
Orange Blossom
In order to figure out what's wrong, we need more information from you.
What is your operating system: Windows XP, Vista, etc.?
What kind of phone is ringing? Is it a traditional land-line phone, a cell-phone, a portable phone, etc.? Is it connected to the computer in any way?
What kind of broadband internet connection do you have? DSL, Satellite, Cable, wireless etc.?
Orange Blossom
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#3
Posted 28 February 2008 - 11:37 PM
we had a wireless phone base station right next to a wireless router, everytime someone got on it and I was using windows update I would lose the connection, after i took the antenna off the router the problem went away, I was using the ethernet wired not wireless
I think both were on the 400MGhz range?????
I think both were on the 400MGhz range?????
This post has been edited by DaChew: 28 February 2008 - 11:39 PM
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No. Try not. Do... or do not. There is no try.
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