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@#$^!
(Darn it). I'm getting Disconnected from the
Internet!
This
is one of the most frustrating occurrences you
can experience when using the Internet. In
many cases, the solution is simple and only
requires a minor change. In other cases,
it is not controllable by us or you.
Please read on for assistance...
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REASON
#1:
Your email is hanging up after sending
and receiving email.
There
is a setting in your email client
software (Outlook or Outlook Express)
that allows you to automatically
disconnect after sending and receiving
messages. This is useful when you
only have one phone line and only use
your Internet connection for email.
-> Solution:
You will need to change a setting in you
email client.
- When
using Microsoft Outlook
Please do the following...
- Click
on "Tools"
- Click
on "Options"
- Click
on the tab labeled "Mail
Delivery"
- In
the "Dial-up"
section, uncheck
"Hang
up when finished sending,
receiving, or updating"
- Click
"OK"
to save your changes
- Close
Outlook and go through the shut
down process for your computer
to turn the power off
- Wait
60 seconds
- Start
up your computer and connect to
the Internet, open Microsoft
Outlook and everything should
work just fine now.
- When
Using Microsoft Outlook Express
Please do the following...
- Click
on "Tools"
- Click
on "Options"
- Click
on the "Connection"
tab
- Uncheck
"Hang
up after sending and receiving"
- Click
"OK"
to save your changes
- Close
Outlook Express and go through
the shut down process for your
computer to turn the power off
- Wait
60 seconds
- Start
up your computer and connect to
the Internet, open Microsoft
Outlook Express and everything should
work just fine now.
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REASON
#2:
You have call waiting on your telephone
and it is not disabled.
Call
waiting sends a tone through your
telephone when you are using it to
notify you that there is another call
coming in. Your computer doesn't
like this tone and will disconnect from
the Internet when it hears it.
-> Solution:
Disable call waiting
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REASON
#3:
You have intermittent line noise on your
telephone line.
Line
noise is the toughest thing to diagnose
and also the toughest thing for your
telephone company (If it is on there
side) to admit to (This is based on
personal experience).
-> Solution:
Here's a few things to check
before calling your phone company
- Make
sure there are no answering machines
or cordless phones connected to the
same phone lines
- Make
sure there are no florescent lights
or electromagnetic fields
(Refrigerators, air conditioners,
etc.)
- Make
sure that all your telephone line
connections in your home are clean
and tight and that no wires are
split.
If
all of the above check out...
Your next step is to call your local
telephone company. They will be
able to do a line test and / or send a
technician out to address the problem.
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If
none of the above apply...
Please call us at 815-439-4657.
Please note that we only an Internet
Service Provider. Although we may
be able to help you identify where a
problem is, please remember that we are
not a computer repair shop. As
such, it is only fair that we not be
expected to troubleshoot our repair your
computer.
-> Solution:
Contact the manufacturer of your
computer
Use our
Online Form to contact us. |
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