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hunter
Posted: Sunday, September 10, 2006 12:10:53 PM

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Hi,
I use a Motorol S56 modem to connect to the net.
Recently, I am facing a problem that is really bugging me.
You see, after using the net for some 20 mins, i get a message that a call is coming. I get three options one of which is to ignore the call. After 30 sec to that, my connection fails and I have to dial again.

Now, I understand that this is due to some one trying to call me while I am using the net, but there are two issues here.

First of all, my countries telophone company do not have call waiting facility, so such behavior is unexpected.
Second, i get the effect even at late night, when I am sure no body would be calling me.

Can some one suggest, why this is happenign periodically. I tried changing my ISP, but the result was same.

If this was a hardware problem, why would it occur periodically.

Any help and suggestion will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.
Commander Campkill
Posted: Sunday, September 10, 2006 3:20:00 PM


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sounds like a modem problem. try using a different modem, or maybe switch to dsl

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manuel
Posted: Sunday, September 10, 2006 3:35:02 PM


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Might be the modem or a problem with the phone-cable in your house.
I had a similar problem back then. I didn't get a sign of incoming calls, but the connection would just break every now and then.
It also broke when somebody in the house dialed a number on the phone.

I hate dial-up. :x

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hunter
Posted: Monday, September 11, 2006 9:01:05 AM

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"manuel" wrote:
Might be the modem or a problem with the phone-cable in your house.
I had a similar problem back then. I didn't get a sign of incoming calls, but the connection would just break every now and then.
It also broke when somebody in the house dialed a number on the phone.

I hate dial-up. :x


Thanks for the reply.

Actually, it is normal for the connection to break when someone picks up the phone while you are connected to the net.

But, what i don't understand is why would it occur after a fixed time. I mean hardwares don't have any built in timer or something. Anyway, could anyone refer some other site where i could get a bit more info.

Anyway, how was your problem fixed eventually.
manuel
Posted: Monday, September 11, 2006 11:34:04 AM


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My problem wasn't fixed, I just changed to DSL as soon as it was available. :)

I don't know very well, but maybe there's a setting somewhere that says cut the connection after x minutes?
In the worst case you could also blame a virus or other malware maybe.

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HB
Posted: Thursday, September 14, 2006 11:52:09 AM


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You probably have a Minidialer in your computer, Hunter.

You might wanna check your phone bill to make sure you don't have any long distance calls done overseas.

I work for an ISP and we get alot of those.

But like Manuel said, switch to DSL..it's much better ;)
hunter
Posted: Saturday, September 16, 2006 6:31:22 AM

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"HB" wrote:
You probably have a Minidialer in your computer, Hunter.

You might wanna check your phone bill to make sure you don't have any long distance calls done overseas.

I work for an ISP and we get alot of those.

But like Manuel said, switch to DSL..it's much better ;)


Yes, I know DSL is a solution. But I was just curious to know what is causing this.

Could you describe what is a MiniDialer.
manuel
Posted: Saturday, September 16, 2006 10:57:26 AM


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A dialer is a software (malware) that tries to build up an internet connection via a usually very expensive number.

Fraudulent_dialers

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