Internet is dying - diagnostics
Volker Wysk
post at volker-wysk.de
Sun Oct 22 12:30:57 UTC 2017
Am Sonntag, 22. Oktober 2017, 10:37:53 CEST schrieb Colin Law:
> > I think, it's the router. The connection was broken, just now, and I
> > turned
> > the router off/on. When the router's lights finished blinking, the
> > connection was back.
>
> Not necessarily the network card might be confused and recovers by
> being, effectively, disconnected and reconnected. You might find the
> same thing if you unplug the cable wait for 10 seconds and plug it
> back in.
Yes, I've tried. The connection recovered.
> >> Are there other devices plugged into
> >> the router?
> >
> > My laptop and my smartphone, are "plugged in" over WLAN.
> >
> >> if so then switch the connections for yourself and the
> >> other device
>
> I meant unplug the two cables and plug them back in but the other way
> round, so if it is just one connection in the router then the PC
> should now work and the other device might be intermittent.
> > You mean, interchange the two network cables? (I've got only one, but I
> > also don't really understand.)
>
> How can you only have one cable if the PC and the smartphone are both
> plugged in? Perhaps you mean that the phone is on wifi and only the PC
> is plugged in. In which case try the cable in another socket on the
> router and if that doesn't help then get hold of another cable, with
> luck it is that. If not then it may be difficult to determine whether
> it is the router or the PC if you haven't got something else to plug
> in to test it.
I'll try, when it breaks again.
Volker
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