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bill 157

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reply to bill157

Re: [CenturyTel] Intermittent loss of DSL connection with GT-701

Sorry, I meant to mention that the wife was just in India for 3+ weeks, and it never happened while she was gone. I had to cycle power right after she left then it was fine till she got back.

To many wireless client devices? Something evil about Apple products(my favorite)?


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bill157

@umn.edu

said by Irish Shark:

I think we have a winner!

Sorry Irish, can you at least spell out what you mean by that? I already know where the support pages are.


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OS X (or related items) is not playing nicely with the Windows software.

Your comment that it worked just dandy when she was in India was the clue.

This might be the issue. If she is using Safari or Firefox, Java must be enabled. Apple is blocking Java on the browsers. She can use Java 7 Update 11.

If that does not do it, a couple of years back there was a problem with that gateway and OS X on Quest. They came out with a patch to fix it.

If those come up dry, you will need to contact CL or Actiontec to see if there is a fix.

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