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miccheck1516
02-28-2003, 05:36 PM
so, im on freeserve broadband, paying £30 a month to get connected to a 512k '24/7' service, all is well and good, so far.............
My problem lies in getting disconnected, i can be online for a good few hours, sometimes over a day but then i get disconnected, well not really, my tray ocon tells me im gettected, but i do not recieve or send anything. 0bytes. i cant connect to kazaa, AIM or MSN messenger, and internet explorer gives me a page cannot be found error, the only thing that i can think has happened is that i have been disconnected. My modem is still turned on so thats not teh problem, and i dont have xp configured to disconnect after inactivity.
In oreder to connect again i must restart my pc, closing explorer and opening it again doesnt work
Does anyone know is this fixable??or is it even my problem?, perhaps freeserve or bt are cuting me off, i have no idea, but its gettin annoying, thanks in advance,
jake

mrcall1969
02-28-2003, 05:50 PM
Do you have Sky TV or anything else plugged into another phone point in the house?

miccheck1516
02-28-2003, 05:56 PM
no sky at all, i have a phone plugged into the dsl filter provided with the alcatel modem, i do not have call waiting either........ please get back to me

mrcall1969
02-28-2003, 06:12 PM
It may well that your line is too noisy, have you asked your phone company (is it BT?) to check it out?

miccheck1516
02-28-2003, 06:31 PM
not yet, 'too noisey' what do you mean by that i had my 'gain' increased when i was on dial up following the advice of a customer service person.......

mrcall1969
02-28-2003, 06:39 PM
By nature a digital line is quite noisy, thats why you need the adsl filter.

First off, I would uninstall your modem software, disconnect your modem then re-install the software BEFORE plugging your modem back in.

If that doesnt work I'd give BT a call.

SolidWing68
03-01-2003, 06:33 AM
i thought to much noise only occured on cable modems

mrcall1969
03-01-2003, 09:31 AM
Nope, a noisy line is the most common reason for Broadband users to have trouble, especially in remote areas where the telephone lines might be older and needing replaced.