You might already have done this. If so, cancel last transmission  :-)

1. Turn off the computer
2. Turn off the modem and router if you use one.
3. After 20 seconds, turn on in this order:
a. Main modem connecting the service provider to your operations
b. The router if you use one.
c. The computer

That procedure was given to me by my service provider and it is the first thing 
I try if my connection speed seems to drop off.

Eric


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: [email protected] 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, February 01, 2010 4:15 AM
  Subject: [canals-list] Home Broadband Questions for the technocrats


    
  Way off topic I know, but there seems to be the most knowlegeable and 
  accessible group of experts available to me to be found here (flannel.... 
  flannel etc), and the canals are frozen over again.

  Can I have some views on whether my expectations are reasonable, whether 
  the service I'm getting is to be expected and If and who I might be able to 
  kick to do something about it.

  I live in a smallish (450 souls) canalside village, about 5-6 miles as the 
  crow flies from the exchange. I have Broadband (ISP is AOL) and I pay BT 
  for the line. I'm paying for an 'up to' 5mb service. the best line speed I 
  have measured using software from the net is about 140 - 150kb on average 
  (when available - see later). I often can only get to see the first screen on 
  a website and subsequent linked screens don't load. Response time can be 
  sometimes (very rarely) sub second, but more often it is much worse, around 
  5 - 10 seconds and often nothing at all. I experience connection breaks 
  every 20 to 40 minutes and when I recently tried to update the maps on my 
  Satnav it said it would take 38 hours - I optimistically set it going and the 
  download failed after about 20 minutes. I did it the following day at my 
  daughters house in Rotherham (same make and spec of computer as my own) and 
it 
  completed the download successfully in about 1 hour 20 mins same nominal 
  speed as my linK and same ISP. 

  Perhaps worst of all I lose the link to the internet for days at a time 
  (I'm at my daughter's now 'cos I have been able to get online for only 15 
  minutes since last Thursday). I can usually get a connection most weekdays 
  between 10:00 and 15:00 but nothing in the evening before about 11:30 pm. 
Most 
  weekdays (but not all) I can get on to the net between 12:30am and 3:00am 
  (a bit antisocial). I have currently stacks of unopened emails (because I 
  can't get on to read them). Yesterday (Sunday) I was actually able to log-on 
  at 1:45pm and the link just died at 2:05pm and I haven't been able to get 
  on to the internet since on my own computer.

  A couple of years ago performance was poor but regular and just about 
  acceptable but over the last three or four months it has deteriorated 
steadily 
  to be virtually unusable.

  Any thoughts / suggestions / advice (I notice that AOLs 'Fair Use Policy' 
  does not offer any element of fairness to the customer, it only protects 
  them). Is there any point in going to another ISP, is my BT line the problem 
  (never have problems with the 'phone), where do I go from here.

  Arthur Naylor nb Betterandquickerbysnailmail


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