Dropping cable DSL connection
A fiend is loosing her internet cable connection (\"Page can not be displayed...\" when the computer is idle. Comp is not in \"Standby\" or \"Hibernate\".
She does have \"My picture slideshow\" as a screen saver.
Dropping cable DSL connection
- Mobius
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Oh dear. A brain is a terrible thing to waste. Even yours!
Try this:
Cable OR DSL.
DSL != Cable!
\"Loose\" = not tight.
\"Lose\" = misplace, or \"doesn't win\".
\"Loosing\" = presumably some method of un-tightening. (FYI: Not a word in the English language.)
LMFAO @ screen saver.
Pray tell - how on Earth could a screen saver affect a broadband connection???
Honestly, the mind boggles.
Try this:
Cable OR DSL.
DSL != Cable!
\"Loose\" = not tight.
\"Lose\" = misplace, or \"doesn't win\".
\"Loosing\" = presumably some method of un-tightening. (FYI: Not a word in the English language.)
LMFAO @ screen saver.
Pray tell - how on Earth could a screen saver affect a broadband connection???
Honestly, the mind boggles.
um, wrong. "Loose" can function as a verb, though this was not the meaning intended in the OP.Mobius wrote:Oh dear. A brain is a terrible thing to waste. ...
"Loosing" = presumably some method of un-tightening. (FYI: Not a word in the English language.)
besides, it was a "fiend" who was having this problem, so ...
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Could be alot of things.
First do you have XP w/SP2?
If the new cable modem does not work, it is more and likely the nic card, how old is the nic card?
Also, is she hooked directly to the modem through the usb port/RJ45 connection, or is she using a router? If she's using a router what's the model#?
First do you have XP w/SP2?
If the new cable modem does not work, it is more and likely the nic card, how old is the nic card?
Also, is she hooked directly to the modem through the usb port/RJ45 connection, or is she using a router? If she's using a router what's the model#?