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how to stop my router from dc'in
Ereos
post Sep 6 2008, 07:24 PM
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i probably know alot of people asked
I am using AOL
Speedtouch 585 v6 router
Windows XP

here the case

My router will cut off the net for like a single second
the internet light and the dsl light will cut of for a second
this makes online gaming harder especially when i play RTS games online
so it a pain in the backside when i disconnect from a good game i am playing
so how do i stop this from happening
stupid AOL when i tell them that all they do is reset the setting on my router it doesnt help... useless godamnit!

so anyone know what the problem here is
(speedtouch is lame i know but i cant be asked to get a new one yet)


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