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Loss of internet

jelv
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Registered: ‎10-04-2007

Re: Loss of internet

Is it connected via a filter or is it directly connected? If it's not filtered it will be causing issues.
jelv (a.k.a Spoon Whittler)
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petlew
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Registered: ‎30-08-2007

Re: Loss of internet

Without looking jelv, its not easy to get at its connections I believe it was delivered with a filter, which I would have used if it was there. But I will check (later) Because of its position it is used on a long extension for the phone line.
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orchidc
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Registered: ‎11-09-2012

Re: Loss of internet


I had a Netgear wireless router  N150.
It was forever dropping the internet connection.
Upwards of 5 times a day.  Angry
I now have a TP LINK TD-W8960N
which I bought on Amazon about 6 months ago.
It has not dropped the Internet connection once.  Cheesy
I did not change anything other than the Router.
So if you have checked out all the other things previous
contributors have talked about and there is still no joy,
buy a TP LINK wireless router.
Good luck.
OrchidC