Howcome I lose connection to the internet every time the phone rings?
Marty
2007-04-18 15:54:15 UTC
I lose connection and it's really annoying. I have dsl (optonline). Is there anything I can do to fix this problem?
Six answers:
Ms. Dell XPS
2007-04-18 15:58:41 UTC
I am sorry, I never read that you are using DSL... I highly recommend that you consult your ISP to resolve this issue.
Have a great day.
gcos7
2007-04-19 03:25:19 UTC
Most wireless routers, such as the 2Wire I have with my DSL, normally run at a frequency of 2.4 ghz. Most of the least-expensive cordless telephones also operate at 2.4 ghz - the same frequency. So, the wireless signal gets confused by the telephone signal.
If you are not using wireless, then their may be a problem with your DSL filter for the phone. My DSL modem is connected to the same phone jack as my phone via a filter/jack that came with it. In addition, it came with filters I installed on my other outlets. I always assumed you would just "hear" the data traffic on your phone without the filter, but perhaps it can cause a disconnect as well.
squash1324
2007-04-18 16:00:23 UTC
Ensure that your modem is not plugged into an outlet that a phone is using. If a phone call comes in, and you are using a splitter, it's possible that it will interrupt your modem. Just have your modem on a deticated outlet. If it already is this way, contact your DSL provider as this should not be happening.
ELfaGeek
2007-04-18 16:00:23 UTC
Call your DSL provider. Sounds like you installed the little "Filter thingies" incorrectly.
discraft_usa
2007-04-18 15:59:18 UTC
If you have dsl then your incoming and outgoing calls should not affect your internet....call your phone co. or if you have crappy dialup then use the *70 call waiting option in front of dialup number
sauciewench
2007-04-18 16:02:55 UTC
Hi - You need to get a new phone that doesn't interfere with the radio waves.....I had same problem....got new phone and it doesn't happen anymore...
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