Random Internet disconnections
Trogan
London, UK
Hi guys,
At one of the offices (unit 9) we receive constant and random Internet disconnections. Switching off the router and back on again gets the Internet back most of the time. This has been going on for a long time.
There are 3 units (Unit 7, 8 & 9) with the main server at Unit 9. Units 7 & 8 connect via Ethernet and wireless to Unit 9. We can have around 30-40 clients and 15 staff connecting simultaneously.
What we have done so far:
1. Changed filter (as asked by the ISP)
2. Changed port on the router
We have a Netgear DG834 with no aerial/antenna and a Linksys WAP4400N.
What can we check for or do? Change router? Could this be due to the ISP?
Thanks!
At one of the offices (unit 9) we receive constant and random Internet disconnections. Switching off the router and back on again gets the Internet back most of the time. This has been going on for a long time.
There are 3 units (Unit 7, 8 & 9) with the main server at Unit 9. Units 7 & 8 connect via Ethernet and wireless to Unit 9. We can have around 30-40 clients and 15 staff connecting simultaneously.
What we have done so far:
1. Changed filter (as asked by the ISP)
2. Changed port on the router
We have a Netgear DG834 with no aerial/antenna and a Linksys WAP4400N.
What can we check for or do? Change router? Could this be due to the ISP?
Thanks!
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Comments
If it's internet connectivity:
Check the logs to see if it loses xDSL sync
-- could be an ISP problem
When it disconnects, can you ping the router default gateway
When it disconnects, can you access the web interface or via telnet?
-- router could be locking due to overheating/oversubscription of users
Check those first mate
Shorty, it will probably be on Tuesday before I can check those out.
The situation so far is that I cannot access the Netgear web interface as I do not have the login details (default details do not work). None of the staff know the login details so I cannot check the logs. :mad2:
The Internet has not gone down since your initial post and so have not been able to do the ping test.
I'll keep you posted, thanks.
I dug out the Netgear user manual from here On page 21 you can see the location of the restore factory default button. That will reset your router back to standard and reset the password to the default too. Only problem may be that if someone changed the password they have probably changed other settings too so by resetting the all the settings you may screw up some other conectivity.
Rich
Thanks for the suggestion. I have thought about resetting, but as you said, I don't want to lose any settings that have been setup as I do not know what they are.