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I'm confused by the #1 instruction below...
" Remove andreplace the DSL phone line from the jack " What does this mean?
Replace it with what? Do you think it means to just disconnect it? I don't
want to try anything until I understand what it means. I tend to break
everything...
"Animal Watcher" wrote:
> This came from SBC/Global, I have n't tried it yet but will soon. I'll let
> y'all know if it works.
>
> What do you think GTS?
>
> Power cycle DSL modem
> Power cycling the modem has a couple of benefits. Basically a power cycle
> resets all the counters and registers on the modem. This includes refreshing
> the memory and sending a signal to the DSLAM or RT indicating that the modem
> will be dropping the DSL signal and it will need to resynchronize when it
> comes back up. You should only have to wait 10 seconds to ensure all power
> has been disconnected to the modem before powering it back on. An important
> step in power cycling the modem is to ensure that the Member is logged out
> (disconnected) from any active Internet connections before switching the
> modem off. This is to avoid any time out period that may exist if the
> connection is terminated unexpectedly.
>
> 1. Remove and replace the DSL phone line from the jack on the DSL modem.
> 2. Turn DSL modem power switch to the off position (not all modems have a
> power switch).
> 3. Remove the power cord in the back of the DSL modem (if it is easier for
> customer to reach wall plug that will be sufficient) for about two minutes
> and then replace the power cord. Note: it is a good idea to check the
> network settings and cold boot the computer, while the DSL modem is waiting
> to be turned on.
> 4. Turn DSL modem on (if you have turned the computer off, turn the modem on
> before the computer).
> 5. Wait 30 seconds for modem to synchronize (if the computer is turned off
> wait for sync before turning the computer on).
> 6. If the Power/Synchronization light does not turn solid green after 2
> minutes repeat the steps 2, 3, 4, and 5 (up to 3 times total).
>
>
> "Animal Watcher" wrote:
>
> > The oddest thing. About every Wed and either Sat or Sun. The DSL connection
> > or something in Windows won't allow connection, and I can't access online. I
> > have to restart the computer, then all is well until Wed. or Sat/Sun. I've
> > called SBC/Global and they can't find anything. It seems to be a timing
> > thing that resets to Wed and Sat/Sun. I've been keeping track. This started
> > a couple of months ago.
> > Has anyone else encounted this? What to do. Everything goes back to
> > normal when I restart.
> > Thanks