specter333
Technical User
First, I hope this is the correct forum for this type of post. If not please let me know and I'll move it.
Question, how do I tell if my internet connection problem is with my DSL modem or my ISP? I have reasons to suspect either or both although my suspicions are more toward the ISP.
ISP - I've had "Fastlink" DSL 768 kbps service through my phone company for around 8 years and have always been pleased with it. My suspicions of it stems from recently changing my phone connection from a business line to a home line around the time the problems started. At the time they wanted me to purchase a new modem but mine was working fine.
DSL modem - My suspicions for it come from the fact that it is about 8 years old and finding that the modem, which is located in another room that I rarely go into, was in a spot behind two desk that my brother and sister-in-laws cats decided to use as their litter box. Ugly mess but the modem seemed to miss most of it.
The symptoms -
1 -Widely varied connection speeds from not being able to get on the internet at all to over 700mbs (or whatever those three letters are suppose to be) download speed. My speed was always pretty constant before. I have never been able to link the slow down to a busy period until today, Saturday. All afternoon and evening I had little or no internet connection,this was the worst it has ever been and I was trying to bid on Ebay stuff. But I have had slow periods before late at night or early-early morning.
2 - Can not stream videos or do large downloads. I have been watching movies over the internet ever since my first broadband connection, Movieflix.com as well as others including some of the winamp NSV tv stations that have been popping up. Now every few minutes the playback just stops, tries to buffer but never restarts. If I try to download anything more that a mb or so most downloads just stop and never finish. And now it's getting to the point that if a web page is very large it will never completely load. This seems to be the case no matter what time of day or even if I time them to start at night.
3 - Annoying Microsoft balloon constantly pops up saying "Network Cable is Unplugged". then goes right away. Does this if I'm on the internet or not. This varies from a pop up every 2 to 3 seconds to only once or twice an hour. The more pop ups the slower the connection speed.
So as you can see I have issues that could be caused by either factor. They started about three months ago and they are progressively getting worse.
I've used two computers one with XP home and one with Pro. The Home system, which I'm using now, has an integrated 10/100 port, 2.4gig, 512k Dell system. The Pro is also Dell and about the same features except a network card. If I could get Belarc to work I'd give you more info. If it's needed I can post it later. The modem is a Paradym MVL and was very expensive ($325) when I first got it, I'd hate to have to replace it if it's not the problem.
I am extremely vigilant about virus and spyware protection. I am sure that's not a factor.
As I said earlier the problem got so bad today that I wasn't able to access the internet most of the afternoon or evening. Most of the time I could get to my start (Google) page but it would move sllloo going to other pages and sometimes I couldn't even get Google to come up.
Just now the speed results I started from the "Internet Speed Test v1.3" program, that I started about 20 minutes ago and closed because it didn't seem to be doing anything, popped up with the result "Your current download speed is: -4.14kbps - which means you can download at -0.52 KB/sec from our servers." Yes that is a negative sign in front of the reading.
My ISP's help desk only operates during normal business hours so I can't call them until Monday while I'm at work, away from the computers. I'd like to be able to find out before calling if it is my modem or not because I know they are going to tell me that I need to buy a new one from them. If it turns out to be the ISP I'm going to drop them like a hot potato. I don't care if they do have me on a contract, I'm not paying for this kind of service.
Any advice? Thanks for your input. Rich
Question, how do I tell if my internet connection problem is with my DSL modem or my ISP? I have reasons to suspect either or both although my suspicions are more toward the ISP.
ISP - I've had "Fastlink" DSL 768 kbps service through my phone company for around 8 years and have always been pleased with it. My suspicions of it stems from recently changing my phone connection from a business line to a home line around the time the problems started. At the time they wanted me to purchase a new modem but mine was working fine.
DSL modem - My suspicions for it come from the fact that it is about 8 years old and finding that the modem, which is located in another room that I rarely go into, was in a spot behind two desk that my brother and sister-in-laws cats decided to use as their litter box. Ugly mess but the modem seemed to miss most of it.
The symptoms -
1 -Widely varied connection speeds from not being able to get on the internet at all to over 700mbs (or whatever those three letters are suppose to be) download speed. My speed was always pretty constant before. I have never been able to link the slow down to a busy period until today, Saturday. All afternoon and evening I had little or no internet connection,this was the worst it has ever been and I was trying to bid on Ebay stuff. But I have had slow periods before late at night or early-early morning.
2 - Can not stream videos or do large downloads. I have been watching movies over the internet ever since my first broadband connection, Movieflix.com as well as others including some of the winamp NSV tv stations that have been popping up. Now every few minutes the playback just stops, tries to buffer but never restarts. If I try to download anything more that a mb or so most downloads just stop and never finish. And now it's getting to the point that if a web page is very large it will never completely load. This seems to be the case no matter what time of day or even if I time them to start at night.
3 - Annoying Microsoft balloon constantly pops up saying "Network Cable is Unplugged". then goes right away. Does this if I'm on the internet or not. This varies from a pop up every 2 to 3 seconds to only once or twice an hour. The more pop ups the slower the connection speed.
So as you can see I have issues that could be caused by either factor. They started about three months ago and they are progressively getting worse.
I've used two computers one with XP home and one with Pro. The Home system, which I'm using now, has an integrated 10/100 port, 2.4gig, 512k Dell system. The Pro is also Dell and about the same features except a network card. If I could get Belarc to work I'd give you more info. If it's needed I can post it later. The modem is a Paradym MVL and was very expensive ($325) when I first got it, I'd hate to have to replace it if it's not the problem.
I am extremely vigilant about virus and spyware protection. I am sure that's not a factor.
As I said earlier the problem got so bad today that I wasn't able to access the internet most of the afternoon or evening. Most of the time I could get to my start (Google) page but it would move sllloo going to other pages and sometimes I couldn't even get Google to come up.
Just now the speed results I started from the "Internet Speed Test v1.3" program, that I started about 20 minutes ago and closed because it didn't seem to be doing anything, popped up with the result "Your current download speed is: -4.14kbps - which means you can download at -0.52 KB/sec from our servers." Yes that is a negative sign in front of the reading.
My ISP's help desk only operates during normal business hours so I can't call them until Monday while I'm at work, away from the computers. I'd like to be able to find out before calling if it is my modem or not because I know they are going to tell me that I need to buy a new one from them. If it turns out to be the ISP I'm going to drop them like a hot potato. I don't care if they do have me on a contract, I'm not paying for this kind of service.
Any advice? Thanks for your input. Rich