Hi Adrian --

-- Just a thought, a few years back I had a similar problem, which
turned out due to inefficient phone line filters. Of course this could
only apply if you have phone lines connected to the same line as your
router. One giveaway is, that the internet drops out when a phone call
is made or received.

Cheers --

David Noel
2011 Jan 19

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On 19 January 2011 12:48, Glenn Nicholas <gl...@om4.com.au> wrote:
> Adrian,
> Swapping the modem out to see if that is the cause is a good idea to start
> with.
> We had a similar issue (ie. symptoms pretty much as you describe) last year
> with iiNet, and switched out several modems/wireless hubs to no effect.
> Eventually the problem was resolved when a line technician did something to
> the line between our building and the exchange.  Getting a line technician
> involved took patience - you'll likely be told you have to pay a call out
> fee if there isn't a fault with the line.
>
> Glenn Nicholas
> OM4
>
> On 19 January 2011 12:15, Adrian Skehan <adrianske...@me.com> wrote:
>>
>> Good morning all,
>>
>> Having had an intermittent but ongoing internet problem and been totally
>> frustrated with bigpond it appears that my next course of action is to try
>> another modem.  Th background of the problem is that I frequently (during
>> any given day) the internet drops out for 30 seconds to 10 minutes or
>> sometimes mush longer the comes on again without any intervention, this
>> occurs simultaneously on all 3 iMacs, MacBook Pro and my windows clunker
>> which are all connected wirelessly a Thompson TG782T modem.  BigPond support
>> are saying that there is something wrong in the modem as they cant find
>> anything on their side and cant argue against all my equipment having the
>> same problem.  At this stage I am desperate enough go get a new modem so any
>> suggestions as to make, model and supplier will be greatly appreciated.
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Adrian
>> adrianske...@me.com
>>
>>
>>
>>
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