ChatterBank0 min ago
DSL connection dropped.
For the 2nd day running I have lost my connection at approx.the same time for about 10min. I noticed on each occasion the police helicopter was flyng low.Is it possible that this is the cause?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.dennis... I hope you are still threaded to your question which I feel was worthwhile being asked, because I am still thinking about your problem.
Not being an expert on the subject, I replied with a purely personal opinion. However, I now have the thought that radio waves from any source might interfere with a broadband Router. I say this because when I installed a cable free door bell, I was getting rings without anyone pressing the push button on my front door. Obviously someone else in my area also had a doorbell operating on a similar radio frequency, so I altered the settings on mine.
Perhaps we need to wait a while until you have checked your broadband on the next occasion the Police Helicopter is in your area. In the meanwhile I would be interested to know if your Router is connected to your comp by cable or radio link.
Ron.
Not being an expert on the subject, I replied with a purely personal opinion. However, I now have the thought that radio waves from any source might interfere with a broadband Router. I say this because when I installed a cable free door bell, I was getting rings without anyone pressing the push button on my front door. Obviously someone else in my area also had a doorbell operating on a similar radio frequency, so I altered the settings on mine.
Perhaps we need to wait a while until you have checked your broadband on the next occasion the Police Helicopter is in your area. In the meanwhile I would be interested to know if your Router is connected to your comp by cable or radio link.
Ron.
Thanks dennis for having given an up-date on your broadband.
The fact that your router has a wireless link to your comp is making me think more positively that your router's signal was subjected to electromagnetic interference, when the helicopter was overhead.
http://en.wikipedia.o...magnetic_interference
I would like to see AlBags comment further because he is one of AB's computer experts; whereas my technical knowledge is almost zero.
Ron.
The fact that your router has a wireless link to your comp is making me think more positively that your router's signal was subjected to electromagnetic interference, when the helicopter was overhead.
http://en.wikipedia.o...magnetic_interference
I would like to see AlBags comment further because he is one of AB's computer experts; whereas my technical knowledge is almost zero.
Ron.