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Connectivity problem, very odd
Ok the brief history of my usage:
Started with virgin 7 years ago, I got a belkin router 6 years ago and started using utorrent around the same time. I have had no problems with anything up until recently (around January 2009). Basically the problem is this - when I leave utorrent running during the day when I am at work or overnight when I am in bed (and even sometimes during the evening) the router suddenly drops all connection to the internet and the connected light which is usually solid, starts flashing. Now at first I thought, "Oh the router is old and I had better get a new one" So I ordered the free Netgear one that Virgin provides. After spending 40 minutes on the phone with the helpdesk person trying to get it to work (it came with no instructions) he said he would get someone more intelligent to call me back in 2 hours. I thought "Frack that" and connected the modem directly to the PC, went online downloaded the instructions and managed to get it working in under 5 minutes. So the new router is installed and working, oddly utorrent couldnt get off the red icon so it wasnt working very well but it was working well enough for a test and I left it on overnight. When I rose in the morning I had the same problem, the new router had cut off all connection to the internet..... Now what I want to know is, has anyone else encountered a similar problem or could anyone suggest any possible reason? Thanks |
Re: Connectivity problem, very odd
Post what modem you have and your power levels from your config pages of your modem. The should be a sticker on the bottom saying what model.
Open a browser and in the address bar put or click the link > http://192.168.100.1/ the password and username are both root if required. What I want you to post is the Downstream power levels including the SNR and the Upstream power levels for me thanks. DO NOT POST YOUR MAC ADDRESS OR SERIAL NUMBER |
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Name WebSTAR DPX100 Hardware Version 1.0 Software Version 1.0.5 r1.1.3 (cm.update.bin) Receive Power Level 0.45 dBmV Transmit Power Level 38.50 dBmV Cable Modem Status operational Quote:
Belkin wireless G router Model F5D7230-4 Version 2001UK I am using an ethernet cable not wireless though. I switched back to the belkin since the new router was causing an issue in utorrent in that the normally green smiley was now red and stayed red despite port forwarding. I gather the router info was not what you asked foe but i thought I would mention it in case it was relevant. |
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Can you check the Downstream frequency as it should be either 331000000 or 339000000 if it is neither of the above then click http://192.168.100.1/gscan.cgi?freq=0 and your modem frequency will set to 0, reboot and cycle to the correct frequency.
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How do I check my downstream frequency?
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Downstream Frequency 331250000 Hz so do I need to click the other link you gave me to reset it? |
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Ok I changed the lower value and now both of them read
Downstream Frequency 331000000 Hz I assume now I just wait and see if that makes any difference yes? |
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Amazing, it seems to have worked. 24 hours with no connection dropout, thanks for the tip.
Can you explain why that works exactly as I have never even heard of it before and i like to know why things work for future reference if its not to much trouble. |
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It tells the modem to get back in sync with the exact channel frequency, the problem is that if it shifts again there's a problem with the service (perhaps power levels variating wildly in spikes) which causes the modem to resync to a slightly off frequency - it'll work, but is unstable. A bit like being a few hertz off a radio station, you get interference.
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Ahh I see thanks, I was wondering why it was the router that appeared to drop the connection (connection light flashing) rather than the modem, which is why I initially focussed on the router.
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OK cheers.
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