connection dropped, is it something I'm doing?
djshowdown
London
i have been with pipex for about 2 years now
a couple months ago i got an email from them saying my connection may be out for a few hours for routine line maintainence
fair enough
i was online and at almost exactly the time they said it cut out
ok
so i go back online the following day
no problem
i go about my business then come back to my computer to find that my downloads that were running have stopped and no webpages will connect properly
i restart my computer and it works fine
i think nothing of this and just put it down to a hiccup. i spose every company is entitled to at least one right?
then a few days later it happens again
i decide to uninstall my modem and delete the connection from inside network connections in the control panel
i do all that then restart and reinstall the modem and connection
is working fine again
now basically i have the same problem
every now and then (usually once a day) the connection freezes up
i cannot download a thing
when i check the status of the connection the received bytes part stays where it is but the errors just keep going up and up
now i have called my ISP (pipex) with regards to this matter and all they suggested was taking everything out of the phone line and trying my connection on the main port in the house
i explained to the man that i can restart my computer and get the connection back so the port in the wall isnt the problem
he gave me an ip address to type into my search bar which i have done and all it is is a bandwidth test which i have done only to see that the connection is healthy.
i have a 2MB connection and received the following results
Downstream 1,871.2 Kbps ( = 1.8 Mbps )
Upstream 241.0 Kbps ( = 0.2 Mbps )
is it time to find a new provider?
one last thing
i notice that im not getting any slowdown or errors on uploads
very strange!
can somebody perhaps shed some light?
a couple months ago i got an email from them saying my connection may be out for a few hours for routine line maintainence
fair enough
i was online and at almost exactly the time they said it cut out
ok
so i go back online the following day
no problem
i go about my business then come back to my computer to find that my downloads that were running have stopped and no webpages will connect properly
i restart my computer and it works fine
i think nothing of this and just put it down to a hiccup. i spose every company is entitled to at least one right?
then a few days later it happens again
i decide to uninstall my modem and delete the connection from inside network connections in the control panel
i do all that then restart and reinstall the modem and connection
is working fine again
now basically i have the same problem
every now and then (usually once a day) the connection freezes up
i cannot download a thing
when i check the status of the connection the received bytes part stays where it is but the errors just keep going up and up
now i have called my ISP (pipex) with regards to this matter and all they suggested was taking everything out of the phone line and trying my connection on the main port in the house
i explained to the man that i can restart my computer and get the connection back so the port in the wall isnt the problem
he gave me an ip address to type into my search bar which i have done and all it is is a bandwidth test which i have done only to see that the connection is healthy.
i have a 2MB connection and received the following results
Downstream 1,871.2 Kbps ( = 1.8 Mbps )
Upstream 241.0 Kbps ( = 0.2 Mbps )
is it time to find a new provider?
one last thing
i notice that im not getting any slowdown or errors on uploads
very strange!
can somebody perhaps shed some light?
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i have called them and they are useless
all they have told me to do is disconnect everything from my phone line
my modem is plugged directly into the wall same as before and the only other thing connected is my home phone, which has never caused a problem before
he did say something on the phone when i told him the problem was with downloading saying the ports can only handle x amount of data but that was never a problem before
is it possible they are restricting me?
saying that, surely if it was some sort of restriction it wouldnt cut me off altogether would it?
sure am
http://www.adslguide.org.uk/
Check out the pipex user forum it is showing that they are having very slow evening speeds and not much better in the day. Hence it ain't your end.
I use PlusNet 30gb bandwidth per month speed 2mbs (upto 8mbs in the pipeline)
cost £21.99inc vat per month for Broadband Premier
You can compare other ISP's on the adslguide (see above) site and get loads of info.
Hope this helps
but is that actually what is happening?
i mean my speed isnt just slowing down, its stopping altogether
Check out the forum on adslguide it's quite independant of pipex
its defo their fault
what gets me is the fact that they seem to think i am some sort of idiot and that they can say 'just unplug everything then plug it back in' and that will solve the problem. that or they try to subtly shift the blame to BT
i need an unlimited connection
is tiscali any good?
:scratchhead:
im very strongly considering BE broadband
https://www.bethere.co.uk/homebroadband.do