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Old 12-05-2008, 11:22   #7
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Re: Help!

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Originally Posted by AshleyOconnor View Post
I do use a router however at the moment its plugged directly as i was wondering earlier whether it would fix it direct, Obviously not, And i have checked the cable yes however could that be the problem? A cable with say an indent in it or something? Say like a door kept shutting on it and the cable gets squeezed together and bent if you get me.

But surely that would stop the whole connection permanently and not in small 5 minute disconnects
If it's coax that we are talking about, the conductor is a solid copper strand and is not intended to flex. It's quite likely that it is now broken inside the insulation.

It definately sounds a likely suspect and needs eliminating by replacing with a new cable.

You will probably need a VM engineer out to do it.
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