router problem

garry a

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hope someone my be able to help.i have a netgear dg834 router with 2 pc,s conected (not wireless) been working fine on internet for a year but now keeps droping the connection green internet light on router goes orange and flashes after a while sometimes hours sometimes mins it reconects . sometimes i reboot and it works and somtimes nothing.then just starts conecting again. i have norton and have run ad-aware and spybot they both found stuff but not helped problem. could it be my telephone line as i am in rural location 3+miles from exchange and line is sometimes very crackley when on the phone.:blast dont know what to try next any ideas before it crashes completly sorry for spelling:thumb2
 
It does sound as if it's likely to be a line problem.

Have you tried plugging into the BT master socket ? (that's the bit under the lower half of the faceplate) and is your microfilter ok ?
 
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no not tryed that but will do. do i need to unscrew the half cover and remove it and plug in underneath as im all ready pluged in to the master box . what will this prove if it is ok?:thumb2
 
Do you have another ADSL modem handy? See if you can replicate the fault which will rule out a router problem.

I have an ADSL/router on my home network. I also have the original "Thomson Frog" ADSL modem supplied by my ISP which I can use to quickly identify if the problem is mine or on the BT line.

At my last address I used this method to convince the BT droid that they had a problem on their line. The house was in a village, the last one on a spur and the engineer found the fault 3 poles from my house where a branch had stretched the wire in a junction box.
 
. do i need to unscrew the half cover and remove it and plug in underneath

Yes :) However, this will only identify whether your internal phone wiring may be at fault rather than the outside line.

Using a BB modem may work since many of them aren't so 'picky' about the noise on the phoneline, and as Wessie says, it's useful to convince the 'droids' there is a line problem.
 


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