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Bell did an analysis and other than the drops my line looks great. Bell tech came out yesterday and says once again line looks good, yet once again I'm getting multiple disconnects a day. I would just love for someone to find where the frigin problem is, as the line comes directly from the box to my modem, no rewiring or anything....

the box you say is the gray one ?

where it is the feed coming from the pole or under ground

ithinks if pole the wires been stretched an possible that one wire is intermitting with temp/wind

other is space alien's is charging up their ship to go back home from data EMF feed

ask your neighbours if they getting same thing with phone or cable
 
I don't think so as it happens when it's nice out or when it's not, wind or none, when it was warmer out the past few days and colder.

I am sure they have done this, but change your DSL filter as well. They can die and cause problems. Have you broke down and hooked the modem up directly or with a new line from the gray box for an extended period of time? Is it a dryloop or shared with voice, if on voice any static or other new sounds?

Ask Bell to put you on a new feed if they can't find the problem at your address. <-- after you have reasonably tried everything and they cant pinpoint the problem fixes issues 90% of the time.

Be nice to the Bell tech, offer coffee, beer....
 
I have no filters on my line, at least to my knowledge anyway. The Bell tech came to the house, check the box coming in, check the node where it feeds to my home and both were fine. It's a dryloop. I am not with Bell, I'm with Teksavvy but seeing as they are the third party who rents it from Bell any work to be done needs to be done via Bell, and if they don't find any issues you're charged the tech's time (85$ + Tax)
 
I have no filters on my line, at least to my knowledge anyway. The Bell tech came to the house, check the box coming in, check the node where it feeds to my home and both were fine. It's a dryloop. I am not with Bell, I'm with Teksavvy but seeing as they are the third party who rents it from Bell any work to be done needs to be done via Bell, and if they don't find any issues you're charged the tech's time (85$ + Tax)

That is a rage moment in itself. They will rarely charge that but they sure like to throw it around. It turns the techs job into a fig out how to blame it on anyone else but Bell vs just fixing the damn problem. I just went through this with my Wife's office for voice problems... I can tell you the difference in support between cisco and Bell is mind boggling over this issue.
 
small rant today my AMD system is dual boot windows7 and Linux mint , when I am in Linux and using the XBMC I can press the power button on my remote and my sytem will hibernate or go to sleep , everything seems to shut down .
on my Winodws 7 system if I do the same my sytem will just lof out of windows and everything stays on which is inconvenient because my systems fans are running and the old harddrive is running both the lights on my mouse and keyboard .
are on.
the thing that ghets me is that on both XBMC settings are the same in Linux and Windows and I am haveing a huge problem figuring it out
 
That is a rage moment in itself. They will rarely charge that but they sure like to throw it around. It turns the techs job into a fig out how to blame it on anyone else but Bell vs just fixing the damn problem. I just went through this with my Wife's office for voice problems... I can tell you the difference in support between cisco and Bell is mind boggling over this issue.

Yeah no idea what's going to happen next but I'd like the damn thing fixed.
 
Years ago in Sussex. I had a situation where every morning when the sun came up (during the start of cold weather), the internet would stop working for a little while...then start working.

Tech guy shows up...says nothing is wrong with the line....

I mention to the tech guy --- I thought/figured that during the evening something was getting frozen up or frosted up and when the sun came up in the morning...it would thaw something out causing some moisture on something.

He says everything is fine....but then he goes out to the poll and comes back in. He found the problem....moisture on the line in the box on the poll.
 
Mine's not time of day dependent, weather dependent, load dependent, literally just occurs at absolute random.

Bell guy checked the line to my home, check the box, everything.
 

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