my internet keeps dying....

BoneBone Canadia
edited February 2005 in Science & Tech
i dont know why but lately my internet will like all the sudden discconnect. i can immediatley reconnect and it all works fine btu its super annoyign when im downloading stuff .... etc. does anyone know why or how to fix it? and also is it possiblee to set it up to auto-recconect so if it shuts down it auto matically reconnects so anything i have downloading on bit-torrent etc can continue ... cause ive been trying downlad a file for 4 days and every night i wake up in morning and i found out ti dissconnected in the night.. right now theere is 2 hours left in download and its dissconneted twice in the last 2 hours.... and i have continue download everytime and it puts me farther back on list or something and it keeps tkaing longer and longer....

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  • EgoShowcaseEgoShowcase North Carolina
    edited February 2005
    What type of connection are you on. DSL, Dial up, Cable, ISDN?
  • BoneBone Canadia
    edited February 2005
    Dsl
  • ClutchClutch North Carolina New
    edited February 2005
    How do you reconnect it? Do you power cycle your DSL modem to do so? On your DSL modem, there should be a link light or something like it (it may not say link) but it should always be solid. If that light starts to blink when it cuts off, then there is either an issue with your modem, the DSL circuit, or maybe something in your house that is dropping it. Do you have your DSL filters on everything? Like fax, Tivo, Direct Tv, security system, all phones?

    When it disconnects, can you ping any websites?
  • BoneBone Canadia
    edited February 2005
    Well i have the dsl modem or whateva i didnt look at lights to see. i cant ping websites and stuff cause i have no internet connectivity. DSL is only connected to my computer and nothing else. what do you mean by dsl filters. and i connect by opening high speed connection manager on windows and hitting connect and thats it.
  • NiGHTSNiGHTS San Diego Icrontian
    edited February 2005
    I think by DSL filters he means a little device you have to plug into all the phonejacks in your house wherever a phone is plugged in to prevent line disruption when calls or data is sent over the line. Looks like a little box with a phonecord sticking out of it, and a hole for the phone jack to plug into.

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    They should have been given to you when you subscribed to the DSL line, PacBell gave us like 8 to use. We also had an older house and had to have a chip taken out of our main phoneline to the house, it prevented us from staying connected when someone called or just randomly decided to connect. I think if the house is older than 40 years (?) they're installed but no longer needed. Might want to check on that as well.
  • entropyentropy Yah-Der-Hey (Wisconsin)
    edited February 2005
    To me it sounds like what I used to get. Our old D-Link would just take a crap if it got too much BitTorrent or eDonkey traffic. It made too many connections, I guess. The Linksys has never once done it. Try either limiting outgoing connections in BitTorrent or reducing upload speed, that always seemed to work for me.
  • BoneBone Canadia
    edited February 2005
    they installed the filter into the phone jack we have some of those filter things as well but they like put one right into the wall. btu yeah it happens when im downloading alot i find so that oculd be why.
  • MediaManMediaMan Powered by loose parts.
    edited February 2005
    Sporadically my connection dies too. I have to cycle the power on my modem and router to reconnect. Sometimes it happens once a day..maybe twice then is fine for 2 or 3 weeks.

    Annoying...but that's what it does.

    Motorola cable modem.
    SMC wireless router
    PC is hardwired to the router
    Shaw ISP

    Funny enough the other PC...which get's turned on not as often...never has that problem and it's wireless.
  • BoneBone Canadia
    edited February 2005
    it has not happened in a few days now... of course it stops as soon as i complain :-P so i guess its good for now... hmmm
  • ClutchClutch North Carolina New
    edited February 2005
    Call your ISP to make sure they are not having any trouble. You might want to call your telephone company also to get them to check your dsl signal.
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