Internet keeps going out.
iDaleifur
Newbie

I've been staying my with Grandmother recently. She has DSL and it isn't exactly the best to begin with. It is obviously very slow, which I'm not complaining about, but it often drops internet randomly.

Lately, as of the past three days, it has been dropping about three times an HOUR. I'm getting very irritated and VERY tired pf going downstairs and resetting the router. Any idea what could be wrong? Nobody is doing anything different, it's just happening.

I'd go to live chat for help, but they don't offer it for DLS issues.

Thanks in advance.

- Dale

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Re: Internet keeps going out.
Telcoguru
Master - Level 1

The first step to take is to make sure every device in the house has a micro-filter plugged in at the telephone jack except the dsl modem. Every device includes alarm systems, medical alert devices, answering machines, fax machines, dial-up computers and telephones. The micro-filters are directional so make sure they are plugged in on the telephone jack side. If after you have done this and you still have an issue take the dsl modem and plug it in at the network interface device and monitor it to see if the modem looses synch. If it does loose synch then it is a phone company issue and you will need dsl repair to fix your line. If it does not loose synch then you have a wiring issue somewhere inside the house and you can hire whomever you would like to fix it.

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dslr595148
Community Leader
Community Leader

Besides what Telcoguru said

Step one: Visit http://www.giganews.com/line_info.html and post up the Traceroute the page shows, if you wish. Be aware that your non-bogan public IP Address will show up.  It might shown up as the final hop (bottom-most line of the trace)  might contain a hop with your IP address in it. Either remove that line or show only the first two octets. What I'm looking for is a line that mentions "ERX" in it's name towards the end. If for some reason the trace does not complete (two lines full of Stars), keep the trace route intact.

For example this what I saw when I was using Verizon


    news.giganews.com

    traceroute to 71.242.*.* (71.242.*.*), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets
    1 gw1-g-vlan201.dca.giganews.com (216.196.98.4) 13 ms 13 ms 13 ms
    2 ash-bb1-link.telia.net (213.248.70.241) 39 ms 7 ms 7 ms
    3 TenGigE0-2-0-0.GW1.IAD8.ALTER.NET (63.125.125.41) 4 ms 4 ms GigabitEthernet2-0-0.GW8.IAD8.ALTER.NET (63.65.76.189) 4 ms
    4 so-7-1-0-0.PHIL-CORE-RTR1.verizon-gni.net (130.81.20.137) 6 ms 6 ms 6 ms
    5 P3-0-0.PHIL-DSL-RTR11.verizon-gni.net (130.81.13.170) 6 ms 6 ms 6 ms
    6 static-71-242-*-*.phlapa.east.verizon.net (71.242.*.*) 32 ms 32 ms 33 ms



Step two: Can you provide the Transceiver Statistics from your modem?

#3 If you don't know how to get that info:

a) What is the brand and model of your modem?

b) If you have a RJ-45 WAN port router connected to it: What is the brand and model of the RJ-45 WAN port router?

#4 If you have a RJ-45 WAN port router connected to the modem, even if you know how to get the Transceiver Statistics from the modem: What is the brand and model of the RJ-45 WAN port router?

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