JFRobishow
Technical User
Hi everyone,
Well I just got off the phone with my ISP's technical support and they can't help me go figure.
I receive my aDSL connection via a Comtrend CT-301 modem (made for my ISP so no real spec sheet out there)
Yesterday my connection dropped, I thought it was my Wireless router, but I realized my LAN link on the modem was down. I started troubleshooting...
1) Restarted
2) Re-installed NIC's drivers
3) Completely removed the device and re-installed the drivers.
4) Checked RJ-45 cables
All seemed fine so I unplugged the router and went straight from the NIC to the modem...nothing.
I tested the NIC itself by plugging it into my router and it's working fine as I get an IP from the DHCP server and am seen on my LAN.
Now they said they were sending a technician to check, if the modem prove to be faulty it's free, if it's not the modem however they charge me $80.
To make sure I've tried my modem with my laptop, no LAN link. I've switched modem and used my existing cabling and I can get online.
Now no problem there, I figured it was the modem except I've noticed a strange thing just know. After leaving the modem plugged in for over a hour and using the computer (played GTA:SA since I got nothing better to do) the LAN link light suddenly is solid green and I'm able to connect. I decide to test it by unhooking/hooking the RJ-45 no more LAN link...now again after over a hour I'm able to post this from my computer as the LAN link came back up magicaly, lol.
This is so much fun...I don't want to pay $80 but I'm not sure if it's the modem or my setup...what do you guys think any suggestion?
Well I just got off the phone with my ISP's technical support and they can't help me go figure.
I receive my aDSL connection via a Comtrend CT-301 modem (made for my ISP so no real spec sheet out there)
Yesterday my connection dropped, I thought it was my Wireless router, but I realized my LAN link on the modem was down. I started troubleshooting...
1) Restarted
2) Re-installed NIC's drivers
3) Completely removed the device and re-installed the drivers.
4) Checked RJ-45 cables
All seemed fine so I unplugged the router and went straight from the NIC to the modem...nothing.
I tested the NIC itself by plugging it into my router and it's working fine as I get an IP from the DHCP server and am seen on my LAN.
Now they said they were sending a technician to check, if the modem prove to be faulty it's free, if it's not the modem however they charge me $80.
To make sure I've tried my modem with my laptop, no LAN link. I've switched modem and used my existing cabling and I can get online.
Now no problem there, I figured it was the modem except I've noticed a strange thing just know. After leaving the modem plugged in for over a hour and using the computer (played GTA:SA since I got nothing better to do) the LAN link light suddenly is solid green and I'm able to connect. I decide to test it by unhooking/hooking the RJ-45 no more LAN link...now again after over a hour I'm able to post this from my computer as the LAN link came back up magicaly, lol.
This is so much fun...I don't want to pay $80 but I'm not sure if it's the modem or my setup...what do you guys think any suggestion?