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sixman
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Joined: Jun 27, 2006
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| xcrunxc wrote: | It can be one of two things if it is infact the Vonage adapter. First, I have seen some computers that have a problem using the VT2442 as a DNS relay. This is the problem I have seen most often with internet slowdowns. There is a quick solution to this. Go to http://192.168.15.1 and log in with router/router. Go to setup and click on LAN Configuration. Find the box that says "Apply ISP DSN and SNTP" and check it. Reboot your computer and test your connection to see if that works any better.
The second is a possible link speed negotiation issue, which if the DNS change doesn't help I will give you some steps to take a look at.
Also, what test are you using to determine your download/upload speed? |
Thanks for all the help everybody. Getting into my router settings like xcrunxc suggested did the trick. Hopefully this is the last of my problems. Thanks again. |
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marc_subin
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Joined: Feb 17, 2007
Posts: 41
Location: Houston, TEXAS
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hi, the reduction in the speeds is just as the DNS issue, u can assign a static dns on the pc, the one from your internet providor........ The red light is just a voice mail.............. all motorola devices have been showing this issue of both lights lit up and i don think its going to effect ur speeds........... |
_________________ REG@RDS & THANX Marc Jason |
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Trinijoy
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Joined: Dec 22, 2005
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IT could be a DNS issue or Cable modem issue. Assign a static DNS on your computer, call your ISp for the official DNS servers, is the best thing to do, you know how to assign static DNS? |
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