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Computer-problems

17 Jan 01 - 05:20 PM (#376468)
Subject: Computer-problems
From: GUEST,S.A.

Very often last time I have been disconnected from internet. I get totally out of internet, so then I have to use the telephone-call-up again. This is very frustrating. I use Microsoft Explorer 5.0. I have turned off the automatically disconnection after a certain number of minutes, but its still not ok. What can be wrong , and what shall I do ?


17 Jan 01 - 05:36 PM (#376487)
Subject: RE: Computer-problems
From: Joe Offer

Hi, S.A. there are lots of things that could be causing the problem, both on your computer and at your Internet Service Provider (ISP). I'd suggest the first thing to try is to call your ISP and ask them for help.
Good luck.
-Joe Offer-


17 Jan 01 - 05:52 PM (#376499)
Subject: RE: Computer-problems
From: Zebedee

I remember having a similar problem a while back. My ISP suggested that I needed a new modem. Before I got round to buying one, I moved to a new flat, and the problem stopped. I presume that my phone line was 'dirty' in the old place.

As Joe says, it could be lots of things.

Ed


17 Jan 01 - 06:13 PM (#376520)
Subject: RE: Computer-problems
From: Giac

Hi, GUEST,S.A. -

I've just gone through a couple of months of the same thing. Very frustrating. Finally changed ISPs and the problem stopped. The provider, which had been free, started offering a premium service, for a fee. They tried several enticements (reduced rates, etc.), then started reducing service to those still using the free service. No free tech support, constant disconnects, only one dialup line, even MORE advertising.

Once I changed to different provider, everthing was resolved. That might not be your problem, because, as the guys said, it could be any number of things.

Good Luck!

Giac


18 Jan 01 - 01:50 AM (#376758)
Subject: RE: Computer-problems
From: Jon Freeman

Some ISPs operate time outs. My last ISP operated 2 types:

1: A maximum connection time of 3 hours.

2: A cut off after so many minutes of inactivity this could mean that if I was simply reading a long thread here, I could get cut off because there was no data being sent to and from my ISP. If suspect that this might be your problem, try tuning into one of the Mudcat Radio Archives anything else that should ensure there is always some data flowing. It is possible to keep pinging your ISP at periodic intervals but I know that my last ISP did not allow that so it is probably best to choose something that at least makes it look as if there is some legitimate activity going on.

Jon


18 Jan 01 - 02:26 AM (#376772)
Subject: RE: Computer-problems
From: Amergin

S.A., sometimes this can happen during the peak internet hours, such as from about 6PM to about 9 or 10.....what happens is that the server gets overloaded with people trying to get on or already on and sometimes folks get bumped offline. Is this a smaller local type ISP?

Or it could have something to do with the browser or related software...Do you have windows? If so you can go here to download any updates you might need.....

Also it could be something that blocks the easy transmission of information being passed over the net, such as a firewall. I used to have one on my pc some months ago, but it kept slowing things down so much, that I would get bumped off....Firewalls are a bit of a two edged sword anyways...Yes, they can prevent folks from getting into your files, but unless you carry sensitive information on your pc there is no need to have one....The problem is is that they also tend to alter your registry and can screw up your pc pretty good....


18 Jan 01 - 07:31 AM (#376850)
Subject: RE: Computer-problems
From: Grab

As Jon says, some ISPs cut you off if there's no traffic for a few minutes - I have this problem. Apparently you can get software which sits in the background and keeps the link ticking over if you're not doing anything, but I've not found it yet. Actually I've not been bothered to look, but anyway... :-)

Grab.


18 Jan 01 - 12:56 PM (#377056)
Subject: RE: Computer-problems
From: Bert

Why am I not surprised that 'Jon' would find out that there's a THREE HOUR maximum connection time ;-)


18 Jan 01 - 04:18 PM (#377195)
Subject: RE: Computer-problems
From: Sorcha

Hey, don't pick on Jon!! Many's the time I thought I closed out everything and disconnected, only to get up in the morning, move the mouse, and find last evening's Mudcat screen.........good thing I have TRUE unlimited acess and cable modem, LOL!


18 Jan 01 - 04:23 PM (#377202)
Subject: Dang!
From: Clinton Hammond

Only 3 hours?? That sucks... Get cable and be connected 24/7!!!


18 Jan 01 - 04:56 PM (#377235)
Subject: RE: Computer-problems
From: McGrath of Harlow

My ISP cuts you off off you don't do anything for four minutes - but as Grab says, there are programmes tyat run aeround in the background doing things that keep them off yor back, if for example you are writing a long post online.

I've got one called NetMonitor which I got free on a magazine CDROM; here's a link to another Activa DUN Meter - th eversion on the link cost $15 - there's a free version on another CDROM I've got (and it does other clever stuff as well). You should be able to find a free version of something that does the trick without much trouble.


18 Jan 01 - 05:02 PM (#377240)
Subject: RE: Computer-problems
From: Mrs.Duck

We had Rebol on the old computer which we set up to reead a page every few minutes. We haven't installed it on here yet as Geoff wanted to do a complete system backup of Windows ME before we started doing anything but has found that virtually impossible so far! Seems microsoft don't put a backup program on preinstalled computers! Obviously want to sell it to us again if a problem occurs.


18 Jan 01 - 05:50 PM (#377289)
Subject: RE: Computer-problems
From: Bernard

A noisy telephone line is often the culprit - ring the telephone company, tell them the problem, and they will alter the 'gain balance' on the line.

When you use if for ordinary calls, can you hear any background noise other than someone's telly, bodily functions or children?

One other thing - have you got 'call waiting'? If so, you must disable it whilst surfing!!


18 Jan 01 - 10:39 PM (#377469)
Subject: RE: Computer-problems
From: GUEST,S(ergio) A(lguim)

Thank you for a lot of interesting comments and answers. In fact my disconnecting-problems seem to be solved without I doing anything ! Maybe/probably a lot of other persons have complained to either the Internet-Provider or the telephone-company. Today I have not had one single disconnecting-problem. It wouldnt surprise me if there has been something wrong with server of the Internet-company. Yes, its a free internet-service. I dont pay anything, but I also dont see any commercials.


19 Jan 01 - 02:31 AM (#377554)
Subject: RE: Computer-problems
From: Jon Freeman

Bert, you are right of course. I am often online and using the internet for more than 3 hrs in one go. PalTalk is a common example for me.

Jon


19 Jan 01 - 02:41 AM (#377562)
Subject: RE: Computer-problems
From: Amergin

Do you ever sleep, Jon?


19 Jan 01 - 04:55 AM (#377584)
Subject: RE: Computer-problems
From: Jon Freeman

Yes Amergin but along the lines of:

I'll eat when I'm hungry
I'll drink when I'm dry
And if Mudcat don't kill me
I'll post till I die

Jon


19 Jan 01 - 05:14 AM (#377585)
Subject: RE: Computer-problems
From: Amergin

Rofl!! I can relate....damn insomnia....