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Question About Dsl?

#1 User is offline   Framed 

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Posted 27 March 2007 - 06:41 PM

I just moved and got DSL and it worked good for like a week but now it disconnects periodically, it does it like 20 times a day.

It will do it when I load up a certain myspace profile or a certain website... Like i try to go to my friends myspace and it always resets my dsl modem every time I go to that 1 website.

Other times it will just disconnect when i'm doing nothing... All it does it will fail to load a page or disconnect me off a game then all the lights on my dsl modem will all light up then it will take 30 seconds to refresh the connection again.

Anyone know a way to fix this or is it something with the lines?

Thanks in advanced~

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Posted 27 March 2007 - 06:55 PM

Check and make sure the power connection to the modem is stable and nothing is interrupting it, like a foot knocking off the cord or anything like that.

If it persists, my guess is you may have a defective modem, so you'd want to give the ISP a call.
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