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Little Al C. December 30th, 2004 01:50 PM

Help with download
 
I have a p3 computer with cable hook up. Question is when I am downloading many downloads I have my current setting at 20 download with I think is the default setting I just recently moved my upload setting to very low. I kick myself off..... I unplug my cable mot. and router. Plug it back in wait for the light to do what they are too then plug the router in...My connection is back andfine for a while then after a while it will kick me back off again and I have to repeat the same steps.
Any advise on what I can do to better this situation?
Many thanks in advance.

Little Al C. December 30th, 2004 02:00 PM

Oh and I have done the "ping" test and my speed is where it should be.:D

Lord of the Rings December 30th, 2004 02:02 PM

Is it a USB modem? If it is a combined usb/ethernet modem then I'd suggest you go the ethernet. If you don't have a ethernet card they're not very expensive nowadays. Many USB modems draw their power from the computer & also utilise your computer's processor. Thus, any major utilisations of your processor can mean inconsistent results from your modem.

See: http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum...cfm?t=86201#r5 & look for section called
3.4 USB-based modems/routers

Little Al C. December 30th, 2004 02:12 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Lord of the Rings
Is it a USB modem? If it is a combined usb/ethernet modem then I'd suggest you go the ethernet. If you don't have a ethernet card they're not very expensive nowadays. Many USB modems draw their power from the computer & also utilise your computer's processor. Thus, any major utilisations of your processor can mean inconsistent results from your modem.

See: http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum...cfm?t=86201#r5 & look for section called
3.4 USB-based modems/routers



Going to go look and read right now, I have the older style I think. I have the modem, one plug is power then I have the coax cable in. The I have what I think is a cat 5 cable going out to the router with then 3 or 4 cat 5 cables to the backs of the wifes and kids computers. No usb anywhere so maybe that might be time to upgrade then.:)

Little Al C. December 30th, 2004 02:38 PM

Darn it I just noticed what area I was in so I'm sorry for posting in the wrong spot. It can be overbearing in a new site sometimes.... Sorry Guys and Gals.:eek:

Lord of the Rings December 30th, 2004 02:50 PM

Don't worry I can move it. I'll leave a temporary link in the previous forum section. Thanks for eminding me... you caught me out, I should have been onto it much earlier. lol har har :D

Little Al C. December 30th, 2004 02:52 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Lord of the Rings
Don't worry I can move it. I'll leave a temporary link in the previous forum section. Thanks for eminding me... you caught me out, I should have been onto it much earlier. lol har har :D


I was coming back to check the thread for any input and couldn't find it...lol That's when I noticed.:cool:


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