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Old 06-03-2007, 05:46 PM
Dave
 
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Default Could interference from my PC cause my router to disconnect?

I posted a few days ago about my 3Com router randomly disconnecting. At the
time the router was right next to the side of the PC. On Thursday I moved
it about a metre away from the PC nearer to the phone socket and it's not
dropped a connection since then. Don't know if this is coincidence but I'll
move the router back again over the weekend and see if the dropped
connections start up again. Could the PC really have been causing the
problem?

Cheers.

Dave.


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Old 06-03-2007, 05:46 PM
Mark McIntyre
 
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Default Re: Could interference from my PC cause my router to disconnect?

On Fri, 8 Apr 2005 09:03:26 +0100, "Dave" <Dav123456@willnotwork.com>
wrote:

>I posted a few days ago about my 3Com router randomly disconnecting. At the
>time the router was right next to the side of the PC. On Thursday I moved
>it about a metre away from the PC nearer to the phone socket and it's not
>dropped a connection since then. Don't know if this is coincidence but I'll
>move the router back again over the weekend and see if the dropped
>connections start up again. Could the PC really have been causing the
>problem?


Its possible. Many routers seem to be quite susceptible to power
supply fluctuations, and bad RF from a dodgy PSU on the computer might
mollock with it.

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Old 06-03-2007, 05:46 PM
Dave
 
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Default Re: Could interference from my PC cause my router to disconnect?


"Mark McIntyre" <markmcintyre@spamcop.net> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 8 Apr 2005 09:03:26 +0100, "Dave" <Dav123456@willnotwork.com>
> wrote:
>
> >I posted a few days ago about my 3Com router randomly disconnecting. At

the
> >time the router was right next to the side of the PC. On Thursday I

moved
> >it about a metre away from the PC nearer to the phone socket and it's not
> >dropped a connection since then. Don't know if this is coincidence but

I'll
> >move the router back again over the weekend and see if the dropped
> >connections start up again. Could the PC really have been causing the
> >problem?

>
> Its possible. Many routers seem to be quite susceptible to power
> supply fluctuations, and bad RF from a dodgy PSU on the computer might
> mollock with it.


The router was inches away from the PC PSU so maybe you're right. Wish I
hadn't opened that support call with 3Com now.

>



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Old 06-03-2007, 05:46 PM
Nigel M
 
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Default Re: Could interference from my PC cause my router to disconnect?

In uk.telecom.broadband, Mark McIntyre wrote:

>Its possible.


I agree, but it could also be a dodgy connection on the WAN lead.


--
Nigel M

"Time may be a great healer,
but he's a lousy beautician"
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Old 06-03-2007, 05:46 PM
Dave
 
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Default Re: Could interference from my PC cause my router to disconnect?


"Nigel M" <reply@thegroup.com> wrote in message
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> In uk.telecom.broadband, Mark McIntyre wrote:
>
> >Its possible.

>
> I agree, but it could also be a dodgy connection on the WAN lead.


I've also replaced the lead between the phone socket and the RJ45 socket on
the back of the router - I assume this is the WAN lead? I wish I had the
time to test everything in isolation to work out exactly what was\is
wrong!!!

>
>
> --
> Nigel M
>
> "Time may be a great healer,
> but he's a lousy beautician"



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Old 06-03-2007, 05:46 PM
PlusNet Support
 
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Default Re: Could interference from my PC cause my router to disconnect?

Dave wrote:
> I posted a few days ago about my 3Com router randomly disconnecting. At the
> time the router was right next to the side of the PC. On Thursday I moved
> it about a metre away from the PC nearer to the phone socket and it's not
> dropped a connection since then. Don't know if this is coincidence but I'll
> move the router back again over the weekend and see if the dropped
> connections start up again. Could the PC really have been causing the
> problem?
>
> Cheers.
>
> Dave.
>
>


Hi there,

Believe it or not, we've had occasions where similar problems have been
caused by a neighbours TV set

Kind Regards,

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|Support Home & Business @
|PlusNet plc. www.plus.net
+------ PlusNet - The smarter way to Internet! -----
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Old 06-03-2007, 05:46 PM
kraftee
 
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Default Re: Could interference from my PC cause my router to disconnect?

PlusNet Support wrote:
> Dave wrote:
>> I posted a few days ago about my 3Com router randomly disconnecting.
>> At the time the router was right next to the side of the PC. On
>> Thursday I moved it about a metre away from the PC nearer to the
>> phone socket and it's not dropped a connection since then. Don't
>> know if this is coincidence but I'll move the router back again over
>> the weekend and see if the dropped connections start up again. Could the
>> PC really have been causing the problem?
>>
>> Cheers.
>>
>> Dave.
>>
>>

>
> Hi there,
>
> Believe it or not, we've had occasions where similar problems have
> been caused by a neighbours TV set
>
> Kind Regards,


Don't forget, Xmas tree lights, fridges, central heating systems & any other
electrical system. Even know of one site whose car park lighting system
knocked the ADSL out everytime the time switch turned them on (it was done
via a very large relay system which kicked out a lot of RF when it opened &
closed)...



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Old 06-03-2007, 05:47 PM
SteveB
 
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"kraftee" <kraftee@spamoff&die> wrote in message
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> PlusNet Support wrote:
>> Dave wrote:
>>> I posted a few days ago about my 3Com router randomly disconnecting.
>>> At the time the router was right next to the side of the PC. On
>>> Thursday I moved it about a metre away from the PC nearer to the
>>> phone socket and it's not dropped a connection since then. Don't
>>> know if this is coincidence but I'll move the router back again over
>>> the weekend and see if the dropped connections start up again. Could the
>>> PC really have been causing the problem?
>>>
>>> Cheers.
>>>
>>> Dave.
>>>
>>>

>>
>> Hi there,
>>
>> Believe it or not, we've had occasions where similar problems have
>> been caused by a neighbours TV set
>>
>> Kind Regards,

>
> Don't forget, Xmas tree lights, fridges, central heating systems & any
> other electrical system. Even know of one site whose car park lighting
> system knocked the ADSL out everytime the time switch turned them on (it
> was done via a very large relay system which kicked out a lot of RF when
> it opened & closed)...
>
>
>

It's a very underestimated problem. Add fluorescent lights and street
lights to the list. A way to identify sources of RF noise that tends to
upset ADSL is to tune a long wave radio off station and listen for weird
noises at different locations.


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Old 06-03-2007, 05:48 PM
knolla@american-technical-resources.com
 
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Default Re: Could interference from my PC cause my router to disconnect?

Please got www.american-technical-resources.com to findsolid state
solutions to surges, transients rfi and emi interference. moving
equipment is always a great solution if it works and is practicle. for
critical problem soutions consider the telecom products for wild
solutions that have been produced for over 30 years

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Old 06-03-2007, 05:48 PM
kraftee
 
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Default Re: Could interference from my PC cause my router to disconnect?

knolla@american-technical-resources.com wrote:
> Please got www.us-technical-resources.spam to findsolid state
> solutions to surges, transients rfi and emi interference. moving
> equipment is always a great solution if it works and is practicle.
> for critical problem soutions consider the telecom products for wild
> solutions that have been produced for over 30 years


Oh look someone couldn't resist to try & promote their own company, one
problem imediately springs to mind is that there is a voltage difference
between the US (in more ways than one) & the UK....


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