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<pubDate>Fri, 10 Feb 2012 18:43:27 EDT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[anon posted : In another Forum site, I wrote that my DSL/modem was slow and that AT&T responded the same as with you. Their system is working! I have a new modem from AT&T (Motorola 2210) and I bought a new router and wireless adapter. My Download speed went from 1,200 to 2,900 average. My Upload speed, however, is still at 155-165. My friend's sytem with the same AT&T DSL has 3,000 and way over 200. I also had an issue when I put my desktop to "sleep" and then went back online. I would always have to restart my computer. The following is what someone had sent me because this is a known issue. So far, it works. Uncheck all the root hub choices one by one (I have 4 root hubs) and save the changes. Hope it helps.<br><br>"WinXP by Default turns off USB Root Hubs to Conserve Power causing some devices not to resume correctly after Windows resumes from sleep, hibernation or computer inactivity<br><br>In the Device Manager > Universal Serial Bus Controllers > USB Root Hub > Power Management, Uncheck the box (that says, "Allow computer to turn off this device to conserve energy") . Uncheck all boxes on all root hubs.<br><br>Try this first. This is a known issue."]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2009 17:36:12 EDT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[anon posted : I've supposedly got 'Elite' service (3-6mbps, $39 per month)) and am operating at 0.3mbps!!!<br><br>I originally signed up for dry loop last July and had super fast speed. I was out of the country for 3 months and put my service on 'hold'. I had it re-activated 2 days ago, and since then it has been miserably slow - never exceeding 400kbs and that's with an ethernet cable connection. <br><br>I have also been experiencing short periods of non connectivity - usually around 8-10pm!? All green lights on and constant but "Local Internet" access only. <br><br>I was hoping it would suddenly burst into life to avoid more frustrating calls to India, but I guess that is wishful thinking on my part and it is not going to 'self correct. So as soon as I have an hour or more to spare I'll be calling tech support.]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 28 Mar 2009 16:52:59 EDT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[phuddleston posted : I am supposed to have the 3 Mbps download/384 Kbps download service at my house.  I realize that this is not what I should always expect to have, but since I have gotten this service, I have consistently had these slow speeds.  I have spent time on the phone with support and had a technician come to my house.  On the phone, my line was re=provisioned multiple times and the guy who came to the house said that I had a clean line.  I do not experience disconnects of the sort where the modem has to reconnect, but I do see issues on the computers we have where I will lose connectivity for some short amount of time.<br><br>If all we ever did was some quick browsing here and there, it would be less of an issue to us, but we rely on our connection a little more.  I have to remote from home to work and we play a few games, too.  It seems that anything that requires any amount of sync runs into problems.  Remote desktop which both sends and receives information is a pain and spends most of the time locked up.<br><br>I am not sure what more to do.  I have tried two different modems both with and without a router.  I have tried inside the house and outside at the box on the side of the house.  I always have some really slow downstream speed.<br><br>I was told by the technician that came to my house that it was something that would have to be fixed in the CO, but nothing seems to have been done.<br><br>Has anyone seen any behavior like this?  I am beginning to wonder if I am just destined to have a horrible connection at my house.  Cable in this town is awful, too.  Any thoughts from anyone might help.  I also apologize for the wall of text that I just used, as well.<br><br>Paul]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2009 17:19:22 EDT</pubDate>
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