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Old 26-01-2010, 15:23   #5
Ignitionnet
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Re: Connection issues..

Then you're probably hosed. It's congestion though, no doubt. You appear to be in an area that's having every ounce of bandwidth wrung out of it.

You're on a shoehorned in 27Mbit downstream and a shoehorned in 4.5Mbit upstream.

Switch the modem off for a little while instead of just rebooting it, and if it has a factory reset option use it, might be able to stop it seeking the 331MHz downstream and then if you're lucky you'll get the 402.75MHz one and a different upstream.
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