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cyrus the great
29-07-2005, 19:44
Hi guys , having problems here. When playing COD online I keep getting "Connection Interrupted" coming on the screen and I freeze for about 10 secs then start again . Today I was trying to download Linspire (Linux) Tried via their http server and stopped after 37 % and timed out then I tried via their FTP server and gor to about 27% and next time I looked it was 8 % so i think the connection dropped and then resumed. Its becoming annoying now as its happening regularly. Any help appreciated

SLM
29-07-2005, 20:09
a few questions first

what is your set up, are you on a stb or sacm are you using a wireless/wired router or have any thing else in the system.

As much information would help.

IanGuy
29-07-2005, 20:17
I have this problem alot, turn your pc and modem off, turn your modem back on and wait for 10 minutes before using your connection.

It seems to be a common problem if the modem is frequently turned off, for example at night and then turned on again in the morning.

Just make sure you don't use your connection too soon, give it time to connect properly and stabilise.

cyrus the great
29-07-2005, 20:23
Hi thanks, however I never turn off my modem , its on 24/7 and it can happen at any time.

cyrus the great
30-07-2005, 00:16
Hi SLM sorry I didnt see your post. I am on a sacm and using a wired linksys router.

SLM
30-07-2005, 19:12
Hi SLM sorry I didnt see your post. I am on a sacm and using a wired linksys router.

the only thing you could try your self is conecting to the sacm direct (taking the router out of system) if the fault has gone then it is the router if not call ntl ask them for a tech visit explaining your fault.

riz250383
30-07-2005, 22:30
i am currently experianceing the same fault i also use a router which i have just disconected to see if it makes a difference, what are the 2 types of connection you refer to, also if you find a fix plz post it

Woods
31-07-2005, 00:10
There were some problems with a few Linksys firmwares. For me it presented itself as problems playing CS:Source. Can you specify what model / firmware version of router you have?

Tezcatlipoca
31-07-2005, 00:19
i am currently experianceing the same fault i also use a router which i have just disconected to see if it makes a difference, what are the 2 types of connection you refer to, also if you find a fix plz post it


SACM - Standalone Cable Modem


STB - Digital TV Set Top Box. In some ntl areas these are used for broadband instead of a separate standalone cable modem.

riz250383
31-07-2005, 13:34
i have a standalone cable modem with a belkin router but i have taken the router out of connection to see if the problem still happens and if it helps i live in the stoke-on-trent area

riz250383
31-07-2005, 16:50
i took my router out of the connection and the problem is still happening i have noticed also when the problem does happen that my download and upload lights on my SACM both go off for the duration of the problem

daz300
02-08-2005, 23:58
hi same here as well in kt12 on stb ,

cyrus the great
03-08-2005, 08:48
Riz I am also in stoke on trent, so a pattern seem sto be developing. Any help you tech guys

Tragedy
03-08-2005, 13:24
My friend when hosting on Xbox Live gets dropped connections also the last couple of week games on Live have become laggy,
friend has 300k upload,if i host friend gets lag as well,anybody know whats going on?

ROKO
04-08-2005, 13:26
There is definatly a pattern here.....I live just outside the Stafford area (very close to Stoke on trent) and i also play COD (call of duty) and also get the same problem.

Creep
04-08-2005, 14:37
Seems that I may a similar problem in Nottingham - I've posted a thread above about it.

Tragedy
04-08-2005, 15:40
There is definatly a pattern here.....I live just outside the Stafford area (very close to Stoke on trent) and i also play COD (call of duty) and also get the same problem.

Yep:
http://forums.ntlhell.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=9894

Raistlin
04-08-2005, 16:13
Yep:
http://forums.ntlhell.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=9894

Whilst I'm sure that the post you're linking to does contain useful information it's probably worth pointing out to people that they won't be able to view it without registering (in the same way that people need to register to view the posts here).