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It seems to be DNS problems but even when I change the DNS servers on the router the same problem occurs.
Could this be a router or a phone line error or something else?
Please help as its driving me mad.
It seems to be DNS problems but even when I change the DNS servers on the router the same problem occurs.
Could this be a router or a phone line error or something else?
Please help as its driving me mad.
If you can see the router is dropping the connection then it doesn't sound like a DNS issue to me.
I would raise a support ticket to see what Freeola say.
My old page on understanding broadband may help you with troubleshooting.
[s]Hmmm...[/s]
I have been with Freeola for 10 years and its only been in the last 6 weeks (ish) that this problem has been happening. Sometimes I can use the internet for days without issue or be disconnected about 20 times an hour (like today).
Using Net Uptime Monitor, which uses Google/ Level3 and OpenDNS as test targets I have been disconnected 8 times in the past 10 mins. I have changed the filter and cable just incase but to no avail.
Could it be a phone line problem? Or a router problem (DSL-3680) - I changed to this router about 3 months ago but had no problems at first?
Starting to really do my head in
I'm guessing when you've used "troubleshoot" you are letting the browser/PC check things for you? If there's a connection issue DNS will often get a mention but that would be a red herring.
If you can see that the actual sync is being lost then that won't be a DNS problem.
It could be a line issue or equipment problem.
Or being caused by electrical interference - Xmas lights can be bad news.
So I would suggest asking Freeola via a Support Ticket to take a look and/or try troubleshooting the problem by swapping kit and testing using the TEST socket. If you haven't got a test socket then unplug everything else from the phone sockets.
[s]Hmmm...[/s]
I can see from your account notes that you have submitted a ticket earlier today which one of my colleagues has picked up and responded to.
Hopefully you got a headstart on some of the checks advised after our resident helper Hmmm... suggested some.
Best to keep things on the ticket perhaps, but feel free to post again as we are always able to help outside of that.