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Answer» Would a bad moden cause my dialup to boot me more frequently? I hate dialup, and it`s worse lately because it continues to boot me off-line. Hi Hunter, I contacted AT&T, (they`re my cell service provider), and although I get a good cell signal outside the house, I don`t inside, so I can`t use their tower for my computer signal. The only other alternative where I live is Wild Blue from DirecTv, but they won`t waive the $200 up-front installation and equipment fee, so I`m HOSED. Quote from: Blendman on November 25, 2009, 02:25:05 AM If you could post these error messages it would be a great help and any other pc information you have. It may not be a faulty modem, could be a few other issues as well. The error message doesn`t appear often, and I never wrote it down verbatim, but says something to the effect of, U.S. Robtics Modem has experienced a problem and needs to shut down.......something like that. I`ve gone into the PC and checked Moden performance, but it says the Moden is fine.....hunter480,As you are undoubtedly aware dial up modems are prone to many issues besides sloooow speed.For instance noise on the phone line can cause the issue you are experiencing. A couple of observations : if you really must continue your internet experience with dial up my own experience back when was that "US Robotics" 56k modems seem to be more reliable than others. If you need to replace yours think of one of theirs (if you can still find one). Dial up modems are getting harder to find in bricks and mortar stores. On line should present more opportunities. Would it be possible for you to locate your DSL (AT&T) (if they are your only dsl option) outside the house? Usually the problem of dsl reception is caused by too great a distance from the terminal box location (theirs). Do any of your immediate neighbors have a dsl connection?truenorth P.S. I really doubt that placing the antenae/modem for dsl outside will make any real difference as the signal is coming into the house via the existing telephone line whereas your "cell" signal is coming through the air. P.P.S. Your post (last) came in as i was replying --so it looks like the "U.S. Robotics" suggestion is already in place. Do you have another computer you could try to check on it's experience with your dial up connection? Quote from: truenorth on November 25, 2009, 08:25:57 AM hunter480,As you are undoubtedly aware dial up modems are prone to many issues besides sloooow speed.For instance noise on the phone line can cause the issue you are experiencing. A couple of observations : if you really must continue your internet experience with dial up my own experience back when was that "US Robotics" 56k modems seem to be more reliable than others. If you need to replace yours think of one of theirs (if you can still find one). Dial up modems are getting harder to find in bricks and mortar stores. On line should present more opportunities. Would it be possible for you to locate your DSL (AT&T) (if they are your only dsl option) outside the house? Usually the problem of dsl reception is caused by too great a distance from the terminal box location (theirs). Do any of your immediate neighbors have a dsl connection?truenorth No, i don`t have another computer. I`ve had this issue for quite some time. Not too awfully long ago, the dial up was faster than now, which is what led me to believe an issue may be present with my PC. I`m at the point where I`m just going to turn my CPU over to someone who does this for a living to troubleshoot. hunter480, Hold the phone (no PUN intended). Unless the "someone" is both knowledgeable and free it is unlikely that you will be satisfied with the result. If you "take" the computer with the modem installed to their location that won't help you with what may be a telephone line problem at your location (which is more than likely the cause). If you want to do more yourself i would call the telephone service provider you have and have them check your line (at the house) for signal quality and strength. Also if your dial up service provider is someone other than the same company talk to them as well (this may or may not be a satisfactory effort--as dial up service providers tend to blame all problems on the telephone company). But if you really are insistant about wasting some money you could buy another 56k modem and try it--it will be a LOT cheaper than going to a remote technician.truenorth P.S. Another suggestion occurs to me from my time on dial up. You may wish to investigate other providers offering dial up service in your area. If the problem is being caused by line quality that solution will not be of benefit. However all dial up service providers route their "modems" through a central point (they may have many depending on how large or small their service is). Often their own equipment can affect your outage,speed,and quality issues depending on the quality of their equipment and technical maintenance programs. You should talk to others in your area about their experiences with other companies and perhaps that you may find by changing providers your issues may lessen. |
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