Internet Connection keeps on disconnecting

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  1. Posts : 198
    Win 7 Pro 32bit
       #1

    Internet Connection keeps on disconnecting


    My internet connection has started to dissconect every now and again, i've bought a netgear dgn2000 & a d-link dsl 2740r router but it's still dropping out.

    a reboot of the PC will start it up again

    is there anything i can check here before i phone up my ISP?
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  2. Posts : 3,139
    Systems 1 and 2: Windows 7 Enterprise x64, Win 8 Developer
       #2

    You are connecting via a wireless router. Maybe we can do a process of elimination. Can you connect to your pc via Ethernet? If so, then we can see if the wireless router is the problem.

    Also, if you "power down, power up" both netgear and d-link, does this bring back the connection?

    What is the distance of your pc to the wireless router? How strong are the bars indicating strength of connectivity?

    Latest firmware for Netgear:
    Answer

    Latest for d-link:
    DSL-2740R: Wireless-N ADSL2+ 4-port Modem Router - Technical support D-Link

    One more interesting note about problem disconnecting with dsl
    Dsl 2740r disconnection problems
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  3. Posts : 198
    Win 7 Pro 32bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Lemur said:
    You are connecting via a wireless router. Maybe we can do a process of elimination. Can you connect to your pc via Ethernet? If so, then we can see if the wireless router is the problem.
    cheers & sorry, i should've added the info.

    connected through ethernet

    Also, if you "power down, power up" both netgear and d-link, does this bring back the connection?
    Not using the netgear, but yes, power down/up brings back the connection, but i also have reboot my pc at times

    What is the distance of your pc to the wireless router? How strong are the bars indicating strength of connectivity?
    Connected with ethernet cable on 3 pc's, also it did the same with my netbook (wireless) last night

    Latest firmware for Netgear:
    Answer

    Latest for d-link:
    DSL-2740R: Wireless-N ADSL2+ 4-port Modem Router - Technical support D-Link

    One more interesting note about problem disconnecting with dsl
    Dsl 2740r disconnection problems
    the firmware is updated to the latest, V1.16

    also updated my motherboard drivers this morning to see if that would help (it hasn't)


    cheers for the quick reply :)
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  4. gaz
    Posts : 211
    Windows 7 X64 Bit
       #4

    internet


    Youre connect maybe set to idle timeout after 30 mins, change it to 0

    Use youre router number and it should be on the first page
    just save it at the bottom of the screen and reconnect

    hope it helps
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  5. Posts : 31
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
       #5

    Try changing the wireless settings such as SSID and Channel, by going to the router setup page. Also change the securtiy algorithm if its enabled.
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  6. Posts : 198
    Win 7 Pro 32bit
    Thread Starter
       #6

    cheers gaz, mine is set up as dynamic IP, so i can't see that bit.

    i'm getting a system log just now, so i'll post back with it.

    this is out of a part of the log


    '); } function mainTableEnd() { document.write('
    Copyright © 2007 D-Link System, Inc.

    '); setTimeout("document.getElementById('tblmain').style.display = 'block'", delaytimer); } function btnReboot(){ var code = 'location="reboot.html"'; eval(code); } function doLanguageChange(){ var code = 'location="language.html"'; eval(code); } 0 ideMenu[g_FID].shelp + '">'); document.write('

    '); document.write(''); } document.write(''); } function Footer() { document.write(


    here's a screenshot

    Last edited by bjproc; 15 Sep 2010 at 09:34.
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  7. Posts : 198
    Win 7 Pro 32bit
    Thread Starter
       #7

    UPDATE

    just been on the phone to D-Link, the support guy asked my my router model & ISP, he's mentioned that O2 (my ISP) has tweaked away from the ADSL standard and this is giving problem to not just them, but also netgear, linksys etc

    their tech 2 are in communication with O2 about this, so it is a known problem
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  8. Posts : 31
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
       #8

    Glad to know that the problem not at your side. Hopefully OS fix the issue soon. :)
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  9. gaz
    Posts : 211
    Windows 7 X64 Bit
       #9

    bjproc said:
    cheers gaz, mine is set up as dynamic IP, so i can't see that bit.

    i'm getting a system log just now, so i'll post back with it.

    this is out of a part of the log


    '); } function mainTableEnd() { document.write('
    Copyright © 2007 D-Link System, Inc.

    '); setTimeout("document.getElementById('tblmain').style.display = 'block'", delaytimer); } function btnReboot(){ var code = 'location="reboot.html"'; eval(code); } function doLanguageChange(){ var code = 'location="language.html"'; eval(code); } 0 ideMenu[g_FID].shelp + '">'); document.write('

    '); document.write(''); } document.write(''); } function Footer() { document.write(


    here's a screenshot

    can you set up the pppoe first ,then select your preferred option to choose dynamic over pppoe,maybe the first settings will still be there but yours prioritised??,just a thought
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  10. Posts : 198
    Win 7 Pro 32bit
    Thread Starter
       #10

    @ gaz,

    if PPPoE/PPPoA is selected, it then asks for usernames and passwords, which O2 don't use AFAIB.

    i've fitted a DGN2000, which did give me problems when first fitted, but thats about 20 hours now and it's all going good.
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