Hi
I've been experiencing an odd problem with my ADSL connection issue which is similar to the one described in the thread "Really weird ADSL connection issue". For the past 2 weeks, my 3Com OfficeConnect wireless router has intermittently dropped its connection, sometimes for an hour or two, sometimes for 24+ hours. The ISP can't understand it and has said they'll get a tech to check into it for the 2nd time. None of their suggestions have worked so far and when it has come back on, it's done so by itself for no obvious reason and not because I've done anything. Currently it's been offline for around 20 hours and I'm only online now after finding a workaround that did the trick.
The 'sync' light is one, so the line is synched, that's not the problem, but the 'online' light is off during this problem. It last happened about 4 days ago and then again last night at around 2am until now (but only due to my workaround). Noise margins are well within tolerance for the line speed (1Mbit) and although it won't connect, the router status page shows the correct line speed for downstream and upstream. But no amount of trying to connect will do anything.
Router is set to PPPoE protocol and unlike the other thread with a similar problem, altering to PPPoA doesn't help. I've got online for now by changing the protocol to 'Dynamic/Fixed IP in 1483 Bridge Mode' in the router setup, and then creating a PPPoE connection in Windows XP networking using my username and password as usually present in the router configuration. Connected instantly. Router status still shows the connection as disconnected of course, but the PPPoE connection connected instantly and now I'm online and the net's fast and working fine.
I can't understand why this problem suddenly started happening (nothing was altered in the router configuration and it has been reset and set up afresh a few times in attempts to get it to connect) and why using the XP PPPoE connection is getting a result, but the router won't connect. Something set up wrong at the ISP end?
If more information is needed, please say so and I'll supply it (like more details of router configuration, etc.). This is getting annoying and the ISP seems stumped. Phoned them earlier for the 3rd time since this trouble started and they still say they don't understand it. I can't even speak to someone with technical knowledge; I only ever speak to people running through a script on a screen in front of them. If I start to mention how I've got online using an XP connection, they'll go boggle-eyed.
Thanks in advance,
James
I've been experiencing an odd problem with my ADSL connection issue which is similar to the one described in the thread "Really weird ADSL connection issue". For the past 2 weeks, my 3Com OfficeConnect wireless router has intermittently dropped its connection, sometimes for an hour or two, sometimes for 24+ hours. The ISP can't understand it and has said they'll get a tech to check into it for the 2nd time. None of their suggestions have worked so far and when it has come back on, it's done so by itself for no obvious reason and not because I've done anything. Currently it's been offline for around 20 hours and I'm only online now after finding a workaround that did the trick.
The 'sync' light is one, so the line is synched, that's not the problem, but the 'online' light is off during this problem. It last happened about 4 days ago and then again last night at around 2am until now (but only due to my workaround). Noise margins are well within tolerance for the line speed (1Mbit) and although it won't connect, the router status page shows the correct line speed for downstream and upstream. But no amount of trying to connect will do anything.
Router is set to PPPoE protocol and unlike the other thread with a similar problem, altering to PPPoA doesn't help. I've got online for now by changing the protocol to 'Dynamic/Fixed IP in 1483 Bridge Mode' in the router setup, and then creating a PPPoE connection in Windows XP networking using my username and password as usually present in the router configuration. Connected instantly. Router status still shows the connection as disconnected of course, but the PPPoE connection connected instantly and now I'm online and the net's fast and working fine.
I can't understand why this problem suddenly started happening (nothing was altered in the router configuration and it has been reset and set up afresh a few times in attempts to get it to connect) and why using the XP PPPoE connection is getting a result, but the router won't connect. Something set up wrong at the ISP end?
If more information is needed, please say so and I'll supply it (like more details of router configuration, etc.). This is getting annoying and the ISP seems stumped. Phoned them earlier for the 3rd time since this trouble started and they still say they don't understand it. I can't even speak to someone with technical knowledge; I only ever speak to people running through a script on a screen in front of them. If I start to mention how I've got online using an XP connection, they'll go boggle-eyed.
Thanks in advance,
James