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Router IssuesI am connected to the internet using Bellsouth DSL and i have a 3mbps connection. Now my problem is when it rains for long periods of time my router seems to go on the blitz disconnecting randomly in 4-5 minute intervals. Now im a gamer so the blitzing of the internet doesnt help but I also have other people in the house and so i need the wireless to work. So my solution is to bypass the router and just directly connect to the modem. Well that works fine till the rain stops. I then reconnect the router and i dont get internet anymore through wireless or a direct connection through the router. I go to the command prompt and ipconfig and it gives me all the ip address's i want so i ping them and they are connecting in less than 1ms, but i still cant get any websites through the router. In the Network connections window it says im connected and is currently sending and recieving bytes, lots of them. I have done everything i could think of and nothing seems to work so im begining to think the router is messed up but i dont want to have to buy a new one because this is not the first router skrewed up by this, it also happened to a linksys which i promptly got rid of to get the Netgear. Any suggestions on how to fix the blitzing/ getting the router to work would be appreciated. <Katastrophic***@gmail.com> wrote in message
Show quoteHide quote news:1155401432.698467.248440@74g2000cwt.googlegroups.com... It seems that the rain disrupts the wireless signals. At least that is > Hi, i am currently using a Netgear 4port FireWall router model WGT624, > I am connected to the internet using Bellsouth DSL and i have a 3mbps > connection. > > Now my problem is when it rains for long periods of time my router > seems to go on the blitz disconnecting randomly in 4-5 minute > intervals. Now im a gamer so the blitzing of the internet doesnt help > but I also have other people in the house and so i need the wireless to > work. So my solution is to bypass the router and just directly connect > to the modem. Well that works fine till the rain stops. I then > reconnect the router and i dont get internet anymore through wireless > or a direct connection through the router. I go to the command prompt > and ipconfig and it gives me all the ip address's i want so i ping them > and they are connecting in less than 1ms, but i still cant get any > websites through the router. In the Network connections window it says > im connected and is currently sending and recieving bytes, lots of > them. I have done everything i could think of and nothing seems to > work so im begining to think the router is messed up but i dont want to > have to buy a new one because this is not the first router skrewed up > by this, it also happened to a linksys which i promptly got rid of to > get the Netgear. Any suggestions on how to fix the blitzing/ getting > the router to work would be appreciated. > usually when the network goes bad at my house. An ethernet wired connection will still keep working, but of course, you may not care for the wires running everywhere. Jim Jim wrote:
Show quoteHide quote > <Katastrophic***@gmail.com> wrote in message well thats all fine and dandy, but i figured that out, my problem is> news:1155401432.698467.248440@74g2000cwt.googlegroups.com... > > Hi, i am currently using a Netgear 4port FireWall router model WGT624, > > I am connected to the internet using Bellsouth DSL and i have a 3mbps > > connection. > > > > Now my problem is when it rains for long periods of time my router > > seems to go on the blitz disconnecting randomly in 4-5 minute > > intervals. Now im a gamer so the blitzing of the internet doesnt help > > but I also have other people in the house and so i need the wireless to > > work. So my solution is to bypass the router and just directly connect > > to the modem. Well that works fine till the rain stops. I then > > reconnect the router and i dont get internet anymore through wireless > > or a direct connection through the router. I go to the command prompt > > and ipconfig and it gives me all the ip address's i want so i ping them > > and they are connecting in less than 1ms, but i still cant get any > > websites through the router. In the Network connections window it says > > im connected and is currently sending and recieving bytes, lots of > > them. I have done everything i could think of and nothing seems to > > work so im begining to think the router is messed up but i dont want to > > have to buy a new one because this is not the first router skrewed up > > by this, it also happened to a linksys which i promptly got rid of to > > get the Netgear. Any suggestions on how to fix the blitzing/ getting > > the router to work would be appreciated. > > > It seems that the rain disrupts the wireless signals. At least that is > usually when the network goes bad at my house. > > An ethernet wired connection will still keep working, but of course, you may > not care for the wires running everywhere. > Jim the router no longer gets me online even though it says it is connected. <Katastrophic***@gmail.com> wrote in message
Show quoteHide quote news:1155428560.799513.185960@h48g2000cwc.googlegroups.com... Sounds like the router has lost its ability to logon to the isp. Have you > Jim wrote: >> <Katastrophic***@gmail.com> wrote in message >> news:1155401432.698467.248440@74g2000cwt.googlegroups.com... >> > Hi, i am currently using a Netgear 4port FireWall router model WGT624, >> > I am connected to the internet using Bellsouth DSL and i have a 3mbps >> > connection. >> > >> > Now my problem is when it rains for long periods of time my router >> > seems to go on the blitz disconnecting randomly in 4-5 minute >> > intervals. Now im a gamer so the blitzing of the internet doesnt help >> > but I also have other people in the house and so i need the wireless to >> > work. So my solution is to bypass the router and just directly connect >> > to the modem. Well that works fine till the rain stops. I then >> > reconnect the router and i dont get internet anymore through wireless >> > or a direct connection through the router. I go to the command prompt >> > and ipconfig and it gives me all the ip address's i want so i ping them >> > and they are connecting in less than 1ms, but i still cant get any >> > websites through the router. In the Network connections window it says >> > im connected and is currently sending and recieving bytes, lots of >> > them. I have done everything i could think of and nothing seems to >> > work so im begining to think the router is messed up but i dont want to >> > have to buy a new one because this is not the first router skrewed up >> > by this, it also happened to a linksys which i promptly got rid of to >> > get the Netgear. Any suggestions on how to fix the blitzing/ getting >> > the router to work would be appreciated. >> > >> It seems that the rain disrupts the wireless signals. At least that is >> usually when the network goes bad at my house. >> >> An ethernet wired connection will still keep working, but of course, you >> may >> not care for the wires running everywhere. >> Jim > > > well thats all fine and dandy, but i figured that out, my problem is > the router no longer gets me online even though it says it is connected. > checked to see if the logon settings are correct? Jim Jim wrote:
Show quoteHide quote > <Katastrophic***@gmail.com> wrote in message Yes i tried that checked every setting even reset the thing back to> news:1155428560.799513.185960@h48g2000cwc.googlegroups.com... > > Jim wrote: > >> <Katastrophic***@gmail.com> wrote in message > >> news:1155401432.698467.248440@74g2000cwt.googlegroups.com... > >> > Hi, i am currently using a Netgear 4port FireWall router model WGT624, > >> > I am connected to the internet using Bellsouth DSL and i have a 3mbps > >> > connection. > >> > > >> > Now my problem is when it rains for long periods of time my router > >> > seems to go on the blitz disconnecting randomly in 4-5 minute > >> > intervals. Now im a gamer so the blitzing of the internet doesnt help > >> > but I also have other people in the house and so i need the wireless to > >> > work. So my solution is to bypass the router and just directly connect > >> > to the modem. Well that works fine till the rain stops. I then > >> > reconnect the router and i dont get internet anymore through wireless > >> > or a direct connection through the router. I go to the command prompt > >> > and ipconfig and it gives me all the ip address's i want so i ping them > >> > and they are connecting in less than 1ms, but i still cant get any > >> > websites through the router. In the Network connections window it says > >> > im connected and is currently sending and recieving bytes, lots of > >> > them. I have done everything i could think of and nothing seems to > >> > work so im begining to think the router is messed up but i dont want to > >> > have to buy a new one because this is not the first router skrewed up > >> > by this, it also happened to a linksys which i promptly got rid of to > >> > get the Netgear. Any suggestions on how to fix the blitzing/ getting > >> > the router to work would be appreciated. > >> > > >> It seems that the rain disrupts the wireless signals. At least that is > >> usually when the network goes bad at my house. > >> > >> An ethernet wired connection will still keep working, but of course, you > >> may > >> not care for the wires running everywhere. > >> Jim > > > > > > well thats all fine and dandy, but i figured that out, my problem is > > the router no longer gets me online even though it says it is connected. > > > Sounds like the router has lost its ability to logon to the isp. Have you > checked to see if the logon settings are correct? > Jim factory defaults and reconfigured everything still no luck Katastrophic***@gmail.com wrote:
Show quoteHide quote > Jim wrote: Alright tell me if this makes sense. I talked to my boss who does> > <Katastrophic***@gmail.com> wrote in message > > news:1155428560.799513.185960@h48g2000cwc.googlegroups.com... > > > Jim wrote: > > >> <Katastrophic***@gmail.com> wrote in message > > >> news:1155401432.698467.248440@74g2000cwt.googlegroups.com... > > >> > Hi, i am currently using a Netgear 4port FireWall router model WGT624, > > >> > I am connected to the internet using Bellsouth DSL and i have a 3mbps > > >> > connection. > > >> > > > >> > Now my problem is when it rains for long periods of time my router > > >> > seems to go on the blitz disconnecting randomly in 4-5 minute > > >> > intervals. Now im a gamer so the blitzing of the internet doesnt help > > >> > but I also have other people in the house and so i need the wireless to > > >> > work. So my solution is to bypass the router and just directly connect > > >> > to the modem. Well that works fine till the rain stops. I then > > >> > reconnect the router and i dont get internet anymore through wireless > > >> > or a direct connection through the router. I go to the command prompt > > >> > and ipconfig and it gives me all the ip address's i want so i ping them > > >> > and they are connecting in less than 1ms, but i still cant get any > > >> > websites through the router. In the Network connections window it says > > >> > im connected and is currently sending and recieving bytes, lots of > > >> > them. I have done everything i could think of and nothing seems to > > >> > work so im begining to think the router is messed up but i dont want to > > >> > have to buy a new one because this is not the first router skrewed up > > >> > by this, it also happened to a linksys which i promptly got rid of to > > >> > get the Netgear. Any suggestions on how to fix the blitzing/ getting > > >> > the router to work would be appreciated. > > >> > > > >> It seems that the rain disrupts the wireless signals. At least that is > > >> usually when the network goes bad at my house. > > >> > > >> An ethernet wired connection will still keep working, but of course, you > > >> may > > >> not care for the wires running everywhere. > > >> Jim > > > > > > > > > well thats all fine and dandy, but i figured that out, my problem is > > > the router no longer gets me online even though it says it is connected. > > > > > Sounds like the router has lost its ability to logon to the isp. Have you > > checked to see if the logon settings are correct? > > Jim > > Yes i tried that checked every setting even reset the thing back to > factory defaults and reconfigured everything still no luck computer repair, networking, telephony stuff and i asked him about the problem (he was on vacation at the time of the skrew up so i couldn't call him). He said the Bellsouth Network probably has a short in the line which something gets wet when it rains and causes the network to go all glitchy. Well, when this piece gets wet it sends a surge through the phone line (which i didnt have protected, my bad) and pops something in the router. Jim, the rain wouldnt mess up your wireless unless your router was outside and wet... which i am presuming it is not. So if it is that much of a problem it is the I.S.P.'s problem hence in my case Bellsouth. I have yet to successfully call them because when i do i talk to a machine for 10 minutes and i cant stand machines and dont have the patience to go through all the button mashing on the phone. I still dont know if this is the problem and would love any feedback from anyoone on the current theory. If rain was causing problems on the Bell South wires, then your DSL
access would not work either through router or directly to DSL modem. Furthermore, such voltages would be made completely irrelevant by the protector installed (for free) on all phone lines (where their wires meet yours in NID). You boss should have known this. If connections only through router go bad during long rain, then rain is affecting some wires connected to that router. Or maybe even the AC receptacle is not properly safety grounded to breaker box; in a problem aggravated by rain. There is no surge through phone lines causing interruption. Surges are so often blamed by those who really don't know how electricity works. Rain could create noise - causing bandwidth or total signal loss. Also, if there was a surge, that phone company surge protector has either made it irrelevant or has failed - usually shorting out phone lines. You can always make a connection directly via DSL modem? Then modem and Bell South lines are just fine. Suspect the router, ethernet wires to that router, or AC to that router. DSL and router share a common AC receptacle? Also a useful fact. All safety grounds are properly wired? Another important detail. Katastrophic***@gmail.com wrote: Show quoteHide quote > Alright tell me if this makes sense. I talked to my boss who does > computer repair, networking, telephony stuff and i asked him about the > problem (he was on vacation at the time of the skrew up so i couldn't > call him). He said the Bellsouth Network probably has a short in the > line which something gets wet when it rains and causes the network to > go all glitchy. Well, when this piece gets wet it sends a surge > through the phone line (which i didnt have protected, my bad) and pops > something in the router. Jim, the rain wouldnt mess up your wireless > unless your router was outside and wet... which i am presuming it is > not. So if it is that much of a problem it is the I.S.P.'s problem > hence in my case Bellsouth. I have yet to successfully call them > because when i do i talk to a machine for 10 minutes and i cant stand > machines and dont have the patience to go through all the button > mashing on the phone. I still dont know if this is the problem and > would love any feedback from anyoone on the current theory.
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