Any chance you have bought yourself a new phone and plugged it in and  forget 
to use the filter or an existing filter has gotten unplugged by mistake  
somehow?
Jerry.
 

Approx.  1/3 of the time, upon turning this computer on, Windows 2000 
loads, but  the DSL connection fails.  The "fix" is to reboot the 
computer, and  immediately disconnect the power to both the DSL modem 
and the  router.

( Those times when the DSL connection fails, there is NO  warning icon 
appearing in the Windows system tray -- and the Device  Manager's Network 
Adapter dialog says the "device is working  properly".  Also, the modem 
and router indicator lights all appear  normal. )

After rebooting, I wait until Windows fully loads -- then  reconnect 
the modem power (wait until the lights stop blinking) -- and  finally 
reconnect the router power (wait until the lights stop  blinking).  

This lengthy procedure always establishes the DSL  connection.

How can I diagnose  and/or fix this  situation?

Thanks,

Bill


P.S. - Rebooting the modem,  and/or the router,  without rebooting 
the computer is  ineffective.

When I called Verizon DSL Tech, they prescribed the above  procedure, 
and suggested the problem  might be due to Verizon  "working on their 
servers, or something..."   However, Verizon  DSL has always worked 
without any problems for five years, and this  started only a few 
weeks ago.   There have been no recent  hardware changes, and only 
minor software updates, e.g., Firefox  1.50.6.





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