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Losing my connection every so often...
Hi,
I'm losing my connection quite regularly. I'm having to renew the IP every morning when I wake up and several times throughout each day. This only started happening within the past week or two. I have an old STB cable modem, which replaced an even older C&W STB. I don't seem to be able to access it on the address I've seen people post here (to check the frequencies), unless I should be attempting to access it via TFTP, which I haven't tried yet. My setup: STB hooked up to an old Linksys BEFSR 11 router. Logging in to my router control panel, I can see that the DHCP lease has expired, so I have to renew it. It doesn't seem to be auto-renewing like it used to and for some reason, the lease time I'm given is fairly short. I think I'm going to have to try and monitor the STB at the time the connection drops, only, it's a PITA because there are 2 flights of stairs between the router and the STB. :sleep: If I remember correctly, the lease time used to be around 3 days, where now it starts out at an hour. Renews automagically, lasts a few more hours, then dies and I have to restart the whole process again manually. Has anybody heard any reports of similar behaviour, or have any ideas for diagnosing this problem (I've tried the usual modem & router reboot)? Thanks! |
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try running it without the router for a day or so and see if u still have the same problems
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I phoned them up and said I kept getting disconnect for no reason (Pace STB) I used to have a modem at old house, never had the problem, asked to have a modem, and so they sent out an engineer to put a splitter, and add the modem.
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Thanks for the responses... sorry I didn't reply, I didn't get an email, even though I've set it to automagically subscribe me and send me emails.
I suppose calling virgin would be the best idea - I'll try them tomorrow, though I guess if they're not open on a Saturday it'll have to wait until Monday morning. |
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In that case, I'll request to have one sent out to me then. Hopefully that will fix this problem.
Brilliant - I'm on the phone again, this time, a different agent tells me I don't have to pay for the engineer to come out. Le sigh... I'm just going to request that they send out the modem directly. [edit] Ok, apparently they're insisting on sending out the engineer (for free) now. They're telling me that because I already have an existing internet service with them, they can't just send me the splitter kit - I need to have an engi come out and do the work. I'm guessing that's not correct information either, but what can you do... |
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Oh well. |
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When I asked for a modem, they just arranged for an engineer to come out and do it, no mention of doing it myself.
I would have thought the problem with letting you do it yourself, is that they don't know how competant you are, so if they haev a free engineer, it's easier to send one out in the first place, than risk you mesing it all upthem sending an engineer out to fix it, which could take longer. |
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Do not let the engineer just plonk it behind the TV for his convenience, have him put where you want it. |
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