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Richy99. I have 3 computers using these nic's and have never had a problem, there again I'm not using windows but Linux with open source drivers which until getting Virgin I've had no problems with. The cards I've tried so far are. 1. Marvell Yukon (Gets DHCP but can't keep a connection) 2. 3com 905B (Doesnt get DHCP, whatever cable I use) 3. Realtek 8139c and 8139D (Same as the 3com) 4. Intel 10/100/1000 (we use these at work as their compatible with mostly everything) Cheers for the advice about windows though. |
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I told you your downstream power level was to low
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Indeed you did, however they still havent done anything to remedy it :(
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What level of service are you on? 20Mb, 4Mb or 2Mb? I've heard problems with webstars and 20Mb, so that may be an issue.
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2M
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So far I've been with VM for 12 days and out of that I've had 2 days when it's worked well. I hope this isn't a sign of things to come. I really do hope it gets better as I dropped BT for this.
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**UPDATE**
As of 10/08/07 all is fine. Had a tech out today who did some testing and it turned out to be of all things a bad cable supplied by VM. The Tech said that the cable they send out with self installs is the cheapest cable they can get. On replacing it with a piece on non self install cable the modem sprang to life. |
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