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Is ntl disabling routers?
About 2 weeks ago my ntl cable 2 Mbit service started playing up. Speed dropped dramatically, to the extent that email client timed out while waiting. I am using a Belkin F5D6231 router, wired via ethernet to the cable modem and 2 PCs. Speed suddenly drops to as low as 40 Mbits/sec, so I connect the modem directly to one PC and it comes up again. Back via the router and it's OK, only to drop again later on. I have replaced the router with new Belkin ones - twice! Still getting the same problem. Can so many routers be faulty? I have been running this setup for 2-3 years without problems. ntl tech support is of course pretty useless as they are not remotely interested in routers. The cable modem was replaced last week but speed problem is the same.
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Re: Is ntl disabling routers?
short answer - no, ntl aren't disabling routers.
may well not be a router problem, what are you doing (if anything...) when the speed drops out? |
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TBH, it sounds like you have a faulty network card in the PC, or possibly a faulty network cable. |
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Question to you. WHY would they disable just your router and not mine as well for instance. I have a router that is working fine and i am using it now ?. |
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Does the problem occur wthout the router?
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It appears to be OK without the router, yet replacing the router (twice) made no difference. |
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The only thing to do is run it wothout your router for a set period of time (say 1 month) to narrow it down further. Incidentally, are your uploading anything when this happens-P2P/Torrents etc? |
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Hi mate
Sounds similar to my problem, get some good quality virus software i.e mcafee or suchlike. AVG didn't pick up anything that mcafee did. Also download adaware se to check for spyware and all that crap |
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Well this is brilliant. I installed Zone Alarm Pro and the speed has come up, but only to 0.7 Mb/sec when I should be on 2 Mb. What's more, it has disabled Firefox so I am forced to use IE. The ZA settings for the 2 browsers are identical. I suppose at least I should apologise to ntl for suggesting it was their fault, but at the same time they need to be told that this is becoming a not uncommon problem. I have spent about 4 hours on the phone while they pursued one blind alley after the other.:mad:
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I'm sure ntl might have better things to do like maintaining their network before (if it was possible) 'maintaining' your network.
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Ive noticed mines been slow since ive put on the antivirus and firewall, not had over 180 kB download on 2 mb
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Zone Alarm appears to have rendered the PC virtually unuseable. It's now extremely slow, all applications take ages to load, and it frequently crashes. Is there no other way of getting protection from criminals? I didn't have all this when I was using McAfee firewall. What's the AVG one like? Maybe it works better with the AVG antivirus which I have.
BTW does ntl issue fixed or variable IP addresses? |
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Variable assigned by DHCP
AVG is IMO **** Anything free isn't up to much, my theory is you spend x amount on broadband you might as well spend a little more protecting your pc's so you can use it. This is coming from someone who didn't use any firewall or AV 2 days ago for the past 10 years Im using McAfee security center and its brilliant |
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So if I am on a variable IP address why has someone latched onto my computer and flooded me with spyware? Transfer rate down to 10 Kb/sec again today so something will have to be done.
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