On Thu, 16 Sep 2010 13:41:11 -0600 Frank Cox <theatre@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Thu, 2010-09-16 at 15:16 -0400, Steve Blackwell wrote: > > I'm struggling to explain why I appear to never have problems > > when the router is taken out of the equation. How can I prove to my > > ISP > > that it is their problem? > > How can I prove that the fact that I mowed my lawn yesterday didn't > cause the pavement to collapse in front of the grocery store downtown? > > In both instances, you're looking at two things that are REALLY > unrelated to each other in any way. There's nothing to "prove". > > OK, so "prove" is not the right word. I'm looking for something I can do to "convince" my ISP that they need to look closer at their server. Logic doesn't seem to work on them. Perhaps there is some on-line test to put a router through its paces? The other problem I've been having is that my throughput speed drops from ~27000kbps to ~15000 and when I reboot the router it goes back to the higher number Well I've just noticed that the router firmware could do with upgrading so I'm going offline to do that. Wish me luck. Steve -- Changing lives one card at a time http://www.send1cardnow.com
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