Not sure if this is hardware or software or both issue.
Client has a Time machine running XP Home. Tells me his connection is being dropped after 3 minutes. Also an issue with Outlook Express
He has no service packs, patches or anti-spyware installed and is running out of date AVG 6.
Modem appears to be functioning correctly.
So, I run scans with Adaware, spybot & MS anti-spyware & updated AVG 7. Cleans a moderate amount of spyware. Install SP2 & all patches and try the connection (on my phone line). Runs fine for 20 minutes. Then I test AVG update (previously updated connected to my broadband) - it couldn't find update, advised opening the webpage. When I did, Star Office opened (default browser - I wasn't aware until then) and the line dropped. Made IE default, tried again - all appears ok.
Return machine to client - run for 10 minutes connected to internet - all ok.
Half an hour later - he's on the phone - connection is dropping again. Apparently on one website - Some more info too - he was prompted to upgrade something by his ISP Supanet, and its since then there have been problems!
Does this ring any bells with anybody? His machine is 2-3 years old - I know that current Time machines have an 'optimised' modem which will only dial-up their preferred ISP! (its touted as a security measure against dial-up hijacking, but sounds like restrictive practice to me!) - so I was wondering if his supanet 'upgrade' has applied some changes which are causing the line drop. Going back tomorrow to check it out in situ (probably armed with some extra commands for the modem to try to help diagnose) - but if anyone has any ideas.
Thanks
Client has a Time machine running XP Home. Tells me his connection is being dropped after 3 minutes. Also an issue with Outlook Express
He has no service packs, patches or anti-spyware installed and is running out of date AVG 6.
Modem appears to be functioning correctly.
So, I run scans with Adaware, spybot & MS anti-spyware & updated AVG 7. Cleans a moderate amount of spyware. Install SP2 & all patches and try the connection (on my phone line). Runs fine for 20 minutes. Then I test AVG update (previously updated connected to my broadband) - it couldn't find update, advised opening the webpage. When I did, Star Office opened (default browser - I wasn't aware until then) and the line dropped. Made IE default, tried again - all appears ok.
Return machine to client - run for 10 minutes connected to internet - all ok.
Half an hour later - he's on the phone - connection is dropping again. Apparently on one website - Some more info too - he was prompted to upgrade something by his ISP Supanet, and its since then there have been problems!
Does this ring any bells with anybody? His machine is 2-3 years old - I know that current Time machines have an 'optimised' modem which will only dial-up their preferred ISP! (its touted as a security measure against dial-up hijacking, but sounds like restrictive practice to me!) - so I was wondering if his supanet 'upgrade' has applied some changes which are causing the line drop. Going back tomorrow to check it out in situ (probably armed with some extra commands for the modem to try to help diagnose) - but if anyone has any ideas.
Thanks