Technology frustrates me. I've got a cable modem hooked up to my computer via wireless router so I can getonline and get my daily dose of JCF. About every 20 minutes or so, I have to reset the power cycle. I have to go through the setup on the Internet options, choosing my LAN connection and whatnot. After that, I have to shut down the computer, unplug the cable modem for a couple of minutes, plug it back in and restart the computer. Then I'm good for about another 20 minutes. What can I do to stop this madness? The tech people at the cable ompany are not much help. Please help me. I'm retarded on computers.
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Okay. Do you know if you have the SSID service running or not? If you have it shut off, the symptons you describe are pretty common.
Also, when the problems occurs, do you loose the connection between computer <-> router, or router <-> internet or both?
Can you still connect to the 192.168.0.1 (or whatever it is) configuration ?
[ May 27, 2004, 01:51 PM: Message edited by: Monk ]
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Re: Computer geeks, help!
Np. I am not very familiar with the wireless stuff (d-link causes enough problems when using wires [img]images/icons/wink.gif[/img] ) but I can try to help you out anyway.
First, when you lose your connection to the internet, do you also lose the connection to the router?
To check this, simply enter 192.168.0.1 in the address field in your web browser, and check if you can connect to the d-link configuration interface. If you can, login and click the "Status" tab. Then, check the IP-address under "WAN". Is it an actual number listed there, or is it just zero's ?
If you cant connect to the configuration interface, the problem is most likely with the wireless stuff, and then I do not have the knowledge to help you.
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Sounds like your cable modem is dying.
They do that. A lot.
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Cheap pieces of crap, exactly like a dialup modem. Cost about .75 cents to make. Sell 'em for 50 bucks.750xl, 88LE, AT1, Roswell Pro, SG-X, 4 others...
Stilletto Duece 1/2 Stack, MkIII Mini-Stack, J-Station, 12 spaces of misc rack stuff, Sonar 4, Event 20/20, misc outboard stuff...
Why do I still want MORE?
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Re: Computer geeks, help!
Well, it's a brand new cable modem. I just got the cable installed last Friday.
As far as when I lose the connection, I type those numbers into the address field and I get a pop up window asking me for a name and password (which I don't have or don't remember getting one). Then of course it says unauthorized.
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Re: Computer geeks, help!
Originally posted by Travis:
Well, it's a brand new cable modem. I just got the cable installed last Friday.
As far as when I lose the connection, I type those numbers into the address field and I get a pop up window asking me for a name and password (which I don't have or don't remember getting one). Then of course it says unauthorized.
Try to log in.
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I can still log in to D-Link's stuff by typing the numbers into the address field. So I'm assuming that the router and receiver are working fine.
The support lady at the cable company said that the modem was reading fine and that I should be able to get online. When I asked her why I had to reset the power cycle and restart the computer, she said that it just sometimes happens. But why should it be happening every 20 minutes or so?
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