OT: Computer/Internet help? by
Huinesoron
on 2014-08-26 11:41:00 UTC
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Over the weekend, my house has suffered from sudden and complete loss of internet access. Fair enough, but the details are a bit... weird.
First off, the telephone still works (and yes, it is a landline). Secondly, according to the router, we're still getting ADSL signal(?), with attenuation data and what I think are up and down speeds (which are ludicrously slow, but that's another issue entirely). We're just... not getting internet through it. In terms of the lights on the router, ADSL is green, but Internet is red.
I'm as sure as I can be that it's not an internal wiring issue - I've tested the router plugged directly into the test socket right where the cable comes into the house, with alternate wires for everything, and poked the connections besides. I'm also pretty sure it's not the router itself, having tested an alternate - but we're a tiny bit uncertain as to whether the alternate was ever set up correctly. (I have a third alternate I'll test when I get home)
So... does anyone know what might be causing this? Could the settings on the router have gotten messed up in such a way that would lead to this outcome? Since it's the router lights that show the problem, I'm guessing it can't be the computer.
This site suggests that one of the two cables from outside could be damaged, and says there should be a voltage across them - since I don't have a voltmeter, anyone know how I could check that?
(Needless to say, my provider has been no help at all - they've had me restart the router, done a useless line test, then scheduled an engineer for the 11th September. Because two weeks without internet = my idea of fun!)
hS doesn't know where else to turn