As many people said in response to this "XP SP3" problem if specific routers crash because of what is sent to them the it is much more likely a case of buggy router firmware than a problem with the operating per se.It actually affects lots of different modem/router types - not just Billion
If you mean the wireless link from your laptop to the router then chances are this has nothing to do with UTV per se. Are you running the latest firmware on your router and drivers for your wireless network adaptor?1. Wireless connections drop for no apparent reason. Comes back again in a few seconds.
That is the problem that I have from time to time. Even after replacing the UTV supplied Creative Blaster ADSL modem (plus my own D-Link DI-524 wired/wireless router) with an all in one Linksys WAG54GS box.2. UTV supplied modem (connected to Linksys) drops it's connection to internet.
I was doing this until I realised that it was probably not actually helping at all and the connection just got re-established anyway if I waited.A power reset or remote connection to the web interface of the modem to hit connect usually does the trick.
Yes - VERY!Is not a show stopper yet but is quiet annoying.
What is your router reporting as the connect speed? What are you getting using, say, www.irishisptest.com?My line details look ok also. Attenuation: 57.5 SNR 12.5. Rang UTV today to see what they'd need to be to upgrade to 3mb. Was put on hold while they "checked" the line. The rep came back and said my line was capable of only .5mb and that I would experience dropped connections which I do...about 2 times per working day.
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