Problem:
Periodically,
I will get disconnected for no reason at all.
Solution:
This is one of those problems
that can have a number of causes. These are some of the most common ones.
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Call waiting; This is one of the most
common causes of unexplained disconnects from the internet. The "beep"
that comes over the line when another call is coming in can confuse a modem,
and cause it to simply hang up, thus disconnecting your computer from the
internet. GTE has a service called "Cancel Call Waiting", which
can be extremely useful to remedy this situation. First, you need to call
GTE and subscribe to Cancel Call Waiting. Then, after GTE has hooked it
up, you will insert a *70, in front of the dial up number 865-6636.
What happens is call waiting will be turned completely off for the duration
of your time online. When you hang up the computer from the internet, call
waiting is turned back on for the next call that you make.
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Inactivity Disconnect; Make sure that your
computer is not set to disconnect after a certain amount of time of inactivity.
If this is the case, please call our tech support line at 865-4736
and we will help you check these settings.
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Phoneline Splitter; If you have any line splitters
in the phone jack (i.e., a device that allows two phone cords to be plugged
into the same phone jack), try removing the splitter and plugging the computer's
phone cord directly into the jack.
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MISC. Devices; Try removing any devices such
as caller ID boxes from the phone jack that your computer is plugged into.
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Faulty Phone Cord; Try a different phone cord.
Believe it or not, we've seen computers that simply refused to connect
to the internet until we changed the phone cord.
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Line Static; If there is any static whatsoever
on the line, the modem will not function correctly. To dissipate static,
try unplugging *all* phone cords from every phone jack in your house;
wait for 20 to 30 minutes, and then plug them back in and see if this makes
a difference.
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Free Line Check; If all else fails, GTE can
do a line check on your phone lines for free, 24 hours a day. Just call
the 800 number in the front of your GTE phone book, and ask them to do
a line test.
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