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don_1 27-07-2008 22:45

Internet Problem
 
I can't get any websites to load on sometimes and then after a few hours it start working fine again (i'm using a wireless laptop). My Virgin Media modem and router are working fine, as i've tested it with my xbox 360 to go onto xbox live (when it doesnt work with my wireless laptop).

When its not working and I try to go on a website, the 'ready' light flashes, but the message 'Page cannot be displayed' comes and somes times it just says 'done' at the bottom of the browser.

Anyone know what to do do?

whydoIneedatech 27-07-2008 22:47

Re: Internet Problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by don_1 (Post 34609666)
I cant get any websites to load sometimes and then after a few hours it start working fine again. My VM modem and router are working fine, as i've tested it with my xbox 360 to go onto xbox live.

When its not working and I try to go on a website, the 'ready' light flashes, but the message 'Page cannot be displayed' comes and somes times it just says 'done' at the bottom of the browser.

Anyone know what to do do?

The ready light must come on or you will not have a valid connection, my advice would be to call Tech Support when it happens.

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Tech Support is open 24/7 on the numbers below.

For help with your TV or Phone and for Broadband Technical Support:

Call Product Support/Faults on 151 from your Virgin Media Phone. It's absolutely free.

Or call 0845 454 1111 from any other phone line.

don_1 27-07-2008 23:02

Re: Internet Problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by whydoIneedatech (Post 34609668)
The ready light must come on or you will not have a valid connection, my advice would be to call Tech Support when it happens.

------------------------------

Tech Support is open 24/7 on the numbers below.

For help with your TV or Phone and for Broadband Technical Support:

Call Product Support/Faults on 151 from your Virgin Media Phone. It's absolutely free.

Or call 0845 454 1111 from any other phone line.

I do have a valid internet connection, as i'm able to go on Xbox live though.

whydoIneedatech 27-07-2008 23:08

Re: Internet Problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by don_1 (Post 34609677)
I do have a valid internet connection, as i'm able to go on Xbox live though.

I would still call and just have the PC connected when you do and remember it is a free call.

don_1 28-07-2008 13:54

Re: Internet Problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by whydoIneedatech (Post 34609680)
I would still call and just have the PC connected when you do and remember it is a free call.

I called VM and they said I haver a problem with my PC, as i'm able to perfectly go online with my other PC and laptop, so they couldn't help me. Anyone here know what to do?

LondonRoad 28-07-2008 14:00

Re: Internet Problem
 
Does the laptop stay connected through a wired connection? Are you running the latest drivers? Is the wireless signal level usually OK?

altis 28-07-2008 14:17

Re: Internet Problem
 
As I read it the problem is restricted to wireless access. Therefore, it's most likely to be a problem with the wireless connection between your lappy and the router.

Things you might check for are:
Someone else nearby using the same channel - try changing channel
You or someone else nearby using a video sender causing interference - try changing channel
A microwave oven nearby causing interference
Poor coupling between the two aerials - move one or both aerials
Still not enough signal - get a better router aerial
Still unreliable - use a cable!

don_1 28-07-2008 18:16

Re: Internet Problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by altis (Post 34609932)
As I read it the problem is restricted to wireless access. Therefore, it's most likely to be a problem with the wireless connection between your lappy and the router.

Things you might check for are:
Someone else nearby using the same channel - try changing channel
You or someone else nearby using a video sender causing interference - try changing channel
A microwave oven nearby causing interference
Poor coupling between the two aerials - move one or both aerials
Still not enough signal - get a better router aerial
Still unreliable - use a cable!


Ok, i've changed the channel number and so far its working ok *touch wood*.

Thanks guys

don_1 29-07-2008 00:49

Re: Internet Problem
 
My internet connection is very slow, I think I need to put the correct settings (correct port settings etc) in my laptop. Anyone know/have the correct settings for a Netgear wnr834b router?

jonny1310 29-07-2008 03:12

Re: Internet Problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by don_1 (Post 34610310)
My internet connection is very slow, I think I need to put the correct settings (correct port settings etc) in my laptop. Anyone know/have the correct settings for a Netgear wnr834b router?

Do you mean tcp/ip settings.

don_1 29-07-2008 03:41

Re: Internet Problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jonny1310 (Post 34610330)
Do you mean tcp/ip settings.

Yea and port forward settings.

jonny1310 29-07-2008 03:50

Re: Internet Problem
 
The tcp/ip settings are:

ipaddress:192.168.1.*
subnet mask:255.255.255.0
default gateway:192.168.1.1

prefered dns:192.168.1.1

* represents a number from 2 to 254.

what do you need to foward ports for

don_1 29-07-2008 14:03

Re: Internet Problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jonny1310 (Post 34610336)
The tcp/ip settings are:

ipaddress:192.168.1.*
subnet mask:255.255.255.0
default gateway:192.168.1.1

prefered dns:192.168.1.1

* represents a number from 2 to 254.

what do you need to foward ports for

I thought with all routers, you have to set the port settings for all the programs that you use, i.e. MSN Messenger, torrent etc so that you get the right internet speed.

?

Paul K 29-07-2008 14:11

Re: Internet Problem
 
I would think its more likely to be a channel issue or interference issue still if this problem is with the wireless. Have you tried other channels on the router just in case?

don_1 29-07-2008 15:00

Re: Internet Problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul (Post 34610499)
I would think its more likely to be a channel issue or interference issue still if this problem is with the wireless. Have you tried other channels on the router just in case?

My wireless connection is working fine now **touch wood**

But my internet speed is slow when I use my VM modem with my router, without the router the internet speed is fast. So I think I need to put the port forward settings for all the programs (MSN Messenger, Utorrent etc) I use.

Or do I need to do something else?


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