Não é uma revisão promissora na Cnet;
The Good:no connection issues for 2 years
The Bad:constantly drops out every few hours
worked fine for 2 years n now i get constant dropouts every few hours.. also sucks if u have 2 xbox's, never get open NAT on both xbox's
Eu fiz um pouco de pesquisa que pode ajudá-lo;
link - Bom conselho aqui;
Also check all your line filters - a bad one can cause poor speeds and/or dropouts (not droppings - those are caused by birds).
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exact setup as mine...change modulation to d.gmt this should solve all your problems, you will however find you cannot sync higher than about 8mbs on g.dmt, if you want higher change to G624T firmware, from this thread forum-replies.cfm?t=603357
Sean
NB to change modulation go go to 10.1.1.1 in browser and got to advanced tab and scroll down to adsl tab
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drop outs on a computer are not internet drop outs, so dont change the modulation type, just call dlink and do a firmware upgrade to fix the wireless drop outs.
as i mentioned i have EXACTLY the same setup as he does, right down to the wireless card and i WAS experiencing WLAN dropouts, but not internet dropouts and changing modulation to g.dmt fixed all my problems, apparently theres a fault with multimode and wireless on G604T
Dump it and buy Netgear box instead. It will cost you more than 70 in time to get this one woroking OK unless you either a) Turn ALL security off or b) Use only D-link wireless cards
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I was having the same problems for months.
It transpired that the BT cables in my house were not digital. A BT engineer had to come out and replace all the cables.
Problem solved.
link - Pode precisar de um engenheiro para sair se ainda não há alegria;
BT came out today, did something at the telegraph pole that had had the DACS, and it's working fine this evening.
Tesco's customer service throughout has largely consisted of the same routine questions being repeated at my expense - had I reset, restarted, unplugged everything else, tried the test socket - followed by suggestions verging on ridiculous. Once I had confirmed the obvious internal connections and setup had been checked, they should have had a record of what I had already done. I wonder if this is representative of most broadband suppliers.