ferrari1783
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Registered: 19th Jun 05
Location: coventry
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ive had trouble with AOL since ive had it and thats 12 months.the green little arrows in the corner of the screen keep turning yellow every couple of minutes for about half a second then go back to green and ive contacted aol loads of times about this and all they keep telling me is my lines fine and have i connected everythink properly.
when the green arrows turn yellow a little box appears in the bottom right saying "LOCAL AREA CONNECTION 2" and underneath that it says "A NETWORK CABLE IS UNPLUGGED".
ive just bought a new computer cause i broke the other one and i thought this problem would go away but it hasnt.
this gives me problems cause i can never download anythink cause those arrows turn yellow
can anyone point me in the right direction
cheers
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eightball
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Registered: 14th Oct 03
Location: Glasgow
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are you using a telephone extension cable or a proper RJ11 cable? this was happening to me with the phone extension, was advised to get an RJ11 - this cured it. hope this helps.
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PaulW
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Registered: 26th Jan 03
Location: Atherton, Greater Manchester
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check make sure the microfilters are all connected properly, and call BT aswell to log a possible fault
if AOL refuse to fix it, say either they do fix it or you will go elsewhere
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Ian
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Registered: 28th Aug 99
Location: Liverpool
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Is anyone using the phone while this is going on?
Is the computer connected via an extension lead or straight to the master socket in the house?
Can you plug it in to the master socket and run it for a bit see if the problem is still apparent?
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John
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Registered: 30th Jun 03
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Are you using a router/modem outwith the computer?
That would come up if the computer was loosing the connection to the router instead of the router loosing synch on the line.
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Bart
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Registered: 19th Aug 02
Location: Midsomer Norton, Bristol Avon
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quote: Originally posted by Ian
Is anyone using the phone while this is going on?
Is the computer connected via an extension lead or straight to the master socket in the house?
Can you plug it in to the master socket and run it for a bit see if the problem is still apparent?
Pretty much as ian has said.
If you get it every evening, try unpluggin all the phones in the house so no bugger can use them and try surfing.
But it does sound like a splitter problem.
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ferrari1783
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Registered: 19th Jun 05
Location: coventry
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no it goes straight into the main socket and i havent got a phone connected to the socket.and thats the only phone socket in the house.keep getting told it might be somethink to do with bt like a fault in the line or somethink.i wrote it down wrong at the top the yellow arrows stay for about half a minute not half a second.
[Edited on 06-02-2006 by ferrari1783]
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WATSON
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Registered: 16th Jun 05
Location: Fife, Scotland
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You need a filter then plug it into the phoneline
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Paul
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Registered: 16th Apr 02
Location: Oop north.
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Firstly,
Make sure that you have a filter inline, then make sure that the equipment is connected correctly i.e no tight cables etc. Then give BT a call on 150 make sure that there are no faults on the line etc. After that give AOL a call and ask them to check there end and make sure that they are seeing no erros.
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