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    Resolved [RESOLVED] Buffalo WBMR G54

    I have 2 PC's using the internet ADSL hard wired..only one is coupled at a time. (1 cable only) The # PC is windows xp only single boot. The other older Pc has XP and linux multi boot. Here is my problem.. when I switch all on for the first time # PC or older PC with Linux or XP booted ...I get a very very low broadband connection but if I disconnect the power cord to the moden pause a few seconds and re power (PC still on) I get excellent connection( been suffering with this for ages and did not know how to sort it) My configuration of PC's and Modem are OK I think or are they...do I need a new modem...
    Any thoughts welcome.

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    Just add a router and stop that noise. Yes switching like can cause modems to hang up.

    dsl modem - - -cat5 - - router - - -cat5 to the PCs.

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    My modem/router are integral. 1m from filter to modem. 4 m quite old white maplin extension cable, from downstairs BT socket, not screened, lots of wires with only 2 used. I will obtain a cat5 from filter to Modem and to PC.

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    If your modem has the built in router and only has one port, then change the router to a switch.

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    My modem/router has 4 ports wired1 2 3 4. with wireless for my laptop. I use 1 or 2 usually + wireless not very often. My PC's are all use obtain automatically DNS and address.

    Thanks for your help up to now Train.

    After late today I will be missing for just over 2 weeks I will bookmark.
    Last edited by frund; November 16th, 2009 at 01:47 PM.

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    See if you can get the manual for the modem.

    If you have one item connected #1 and it is working, then start the second pc which is hooked to #2 they both should hit the internet with no problems.

    But it seems there is a setting in the router part that is wrong, or the modem itself is in need of replacing. Had that happen a time or two.

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    It took 3 re boots tonight to get it going...I will borrow a modem to try.

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    That is a good idea.

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    Tried friends modem worked ok. Reset my modem and re-entered and all is ok at the moment so I feel sure it was the modem and if I have this prob again I will renew. Thanks.

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