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<pubDate>Wed, 10 Feb 2010 01:25:33 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Re: The Continuing Saga of the New DSL</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/1608792"><b>duenor</b></A> : call 877 722 3755<br><br>say to the autobot, "Fix your Internet"<br><br>hope to speak to my mexican buddy and not some indian in well, india]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/1605473"><b>kimw</b></A> : So.<br><br>I got DSL a month and a half ago, and it's always been a little hinky.<br><br>It seemed to take a little while to get going when I installed it -- I had a friend help me set it up, and he was on the phone with the Install support, who told them my cordless phone itself may be causing a conflict.  But then it started working, and that was fine.  However, my DSL would disconnect whenever I used the phone.<br><br>Then a couple weeks ago, the connection deteriorated steadily -- I'd have to disconnect and reconnect the power cord three times just to get an Internet signal -- and then about a week ago, it stopped working entirely.<br><br>I called a phone tech out to check the line, and he confirmed that the line was fine (he could hear my DSL on the phone line).  He advised me to call AT&T DSL and speak with them, but I've never been able to get anyone on the phone.<br><br>But this morning, I simply tried switching  the filter you put on your phone line before you plug it into the router -- and now it works.  ...Sort of.  My LAN light is blinking, and ocasionally my connection drops.<br><br>So here's my setup.<br><br>* There is one single phone jack in this apartment that works.  The DSL cord is connected to that jack.<br><br>* The other end of the DSL cord is connected to a BritePort modem.<br><br>* I have a GE cordless phone that is 4 years old connected to a filter, and that filter is also connected to the BritePort unit.  The phone tech confirmed that even though this unit is old, it is not causing the problems -- we removed the phone from the system entirely and still tried to connect, but there was no joy there.<br><br>* I also have a Netgear Wireless router, and for a while my Ethernet cable was connected to that instead of my computer.  I need to have a Wireless router becuase my roommate also uses this connection.<br><br>* Today, when things suddenly started working again, I tried connecting the  Ethernet cable to my computer at first, and disconnecting the wireless router.  It worked fine.  I then reconnected my ethernet to the wireless router, and it worked for a while -- but then the LAN light on my briteport started blinking, and the connection dropped.  I reconnected the ethernet directly to the computer, and after a few minutes, it started working again.<br><br>So.<br><br>* How can I get a steady connection on my wireless router?  AM I able to use a wireless router on this damn thing?<br><br>* Is this system fixed REALLY?<br><br>* Is the fact that the LAN light is blinking an indication of a problem?<br><br>Please advise, and fair warning that while I can follow basic directions, I don't really know much about programming - you don't have to dumb it down to the point that I'm six, but maybe pretend I'm....twelve.  (I may not know what a particular thing is, but if you describe where to find it, I'll be able to follow instructions.)<br><br>Help.<br><br>Kim W.]]></description>
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