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Zylox
Posts: 575
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Just wondering did you end up buying a new router and did it solve you drop out issues on the net? Drop outs at my end are really getting on the nerve.... CHEERS... |
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| #0 09:18pm 11/11/07 |
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HeardY
Gaelic newb
Posts: 15149
Location: Ireland
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lol
I thought this was about the RE pub hahaha |
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| #1 09:49pm 11/11/07 |
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d[o_0]b
Posts: 1705
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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heardy's gay
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| #2 10:16pm 11/11/07 |
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 21893
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I haven't yet; mine has come good (For now). My flatmate is organising a new (free) modem through her work which I'll try when it arrives, but it seems to happen in waves and atm I am on a good run with no problems. So far. I bet I just jinxed it though.
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| #3 10:21pm 11/11/07 |
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d[o_0]b
Posts: 1706
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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my flatmate her work BOW CHICKA WOW WOW eh troggles? |
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| #4 10:23pm 11/11/07 |
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 21894
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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my flatmate is your mum
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| #5 10:28pm 11/11/07 |
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d[o_0]b
Posts: 1707
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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my mums dead :(
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| #6 10:32pm 11/11/07 |
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giririsss
Posts: 2654
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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hahah
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| #7 10:32pm 11/11/07 |
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Zylox
Posts: 576
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Im trying an old USB modem i got with the former Hypermax internet i got out west... if i dont get troubles with this one i'll splurge out for something special of the non-USB variety to keep me going... So far so good just set it up... dont like the idea of the other computers routed through me though.
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| #8 10:40pm 11/11/07 |
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ara
Posts: 1594
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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my mums dead :( that is why she is flat. flat out. boom tish |
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| #9 10:41pm 11/11/07 |
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Spook
Posts: 20016
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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im consulting my lawyers as we speak doob
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| #10 10:45pm 11/11/07 |
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d[o_0]b
Posts: 1708
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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its a tarp!
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| #11 10:50pm 11/11/07 |
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Raven
Posts: 2197
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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What data rate are you running the DSL connection at? Can you drop it down a bit? I see lots of people trying to force a 24mbit (or similar high speed) connection when their line can't handle it.
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| #12 09:47am 12/11/07 |
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 21895
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I'm not even on ADSL 2; I think it's 8mbit ASDL regular stylez. It's running at all defaults; I haven't tried any non-standard stuff. The problem is that it just goes into these fits of spontaneous rebooting. I thought it might be heat or something related; I've moved it around a little but and it's been fine for weeks now (...so far)
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| #13 10:41am 12/11/07 |
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mongie
Posts: 4575
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Is it a netgear modem?
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| #14 11:01am 12/11/07 |
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 21896
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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nah speedtouch 530... apparently they're balls
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| #15 11:05am 12/11/07 |
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Zylox
Posts: 578
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I THINK MY WOES ARE OVER WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOT!
Just got off the line to Bigpond support! Support asked whether i had anything else connected to the line. I said NO, NOT EVEN A MOFO'n LANDLINE PHONE. I suggested that i do have an alarm system that i have never used the was installed in the property i just moved into and that it could of been linked to the phone line but i didnt know. He suggested charge my cordless (which i dont use) and check if there's any crackling/dropouts on the phone line and try to find out if the alarm is connected to the phone line... So i plugged in the cordless... no crackling and sounded clear and sweet. Called the phone number on the alarm sys and asked how i could tell that the sys was on the phone line. Sheila replied that I just had to open the box and see if i could see a phone cord. She also warned me that the alarm might go off in accordance to how it was set up. So I open the alarm box... and there it was a phone cord. Pulled the sucker out and viola! Hopefully that is the end of 3 months of agonizing disconnection issues. I now look forward to happy gaming again. MORAL: Turns out some alarm systems have a feature of checking if the phone line has been cut or not. AND THAT WHEN U DON'T THINK THERE IS SOMETHING ELSE ON YOUR LINE!!! THAT THERE MIGHT JUST BE SOMETHING ELSE ON YOUR ADSL LINE!!! |
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| #16 11:42pm 12/11/07 |
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ara
Posts: 1603
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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instead of breaking your back to base alarm, why don't you just put an adsl filter on it? |
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| #17 11:44pm 12/11/07 |
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Zylox
Posts: 579
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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yeah... well that was the plan... But i only got the line splitters that require the "small rj45's"(don't know what they are really called) on each end. I need a 4prong to 4prong splitter if you know what i mean/or do some rewiring myself.
Queue: "data dude" for correct terminology... |
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| #18 11:53pm 12/11/07 |
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ara
Posts: 1604
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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back to base alarms are suppose to be wired to the phone line, not just plugged in. for that reason it is suggested you get a central spliter adsl filter. that said, you can get away with just using a normal filter if you have one of the old school yellow fingers plugs. you just need to get the appropiate adapters. |
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| #19 12:35am 13/11/07 |
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maxe
Posts: 12669
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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He suggested charge my cordless (which i dont use) and check if there's any crackling/dropouts on the phone line and try to find out if the alarm is connected to the phone line... useful bigpond tech support suggestion? BS alert YEAH FCK TEL$TRA |
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| #20 09:51am 13/11/07 |
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ara
Posts: 1608
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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useful bigpond tech support suggestion? BS alert they did point him in the right direction to fix the problem which wasn't a Telstra Bigpond problem at all. how useless of them... |
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| #21 10:50am 13/11/07 |
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