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David Gillett wrote:
> I'm afraid I don't understand why having security cameras requires a 24/7
> Internet connection. Is he sending the images off-site, or trying to access
> them remotely?
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It doesn't. An ADSL connection is always connected when the
computer is running. He uses it during the day for various things
and the cameras operate at night. He does not use the remote access
for cameras. He had this problem before the cameras were installed.
> Is his IP address static or dynamic?
Static.
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> Can he still ping the modem/router when it's in this state?
No.
> "MO connections"? Sorry, not a term I recognize.
Motherboard connection.
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> "email and browse" What email program? What browser? WHAT ERROR MESSAGE?
He uses Netscape for both email and browser. I have tried IE but
that does not work either so I doubt that it is the browers/email
program at fault.
Orf
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> David Gillett
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> On 24 Mar 2006 at 11:11, Orf Bartrop wrote:
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> Date sent: Fri, 24 Mar 2006 11:11:28 +1100
> Send reply to: Personal Computer Hardware discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
> From: Orf Bartrop <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: [PCBUILD] Internet dropout
> To: [log in to unmask]
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>
>>A friend of mine has been having Internet difficulties for some
>>considerable time. It was not that important until he started to
>>leave his computer running 24 hour a day. The reason for 24/7 is he
>>now has video security cameras set up to monitor and record
>>intrusions. The problem was apparent before the cameras were fitted.
>>What happens is after some hours of sitting idle his computer, for
>>no apparent reason, is no longer able to contact the Internet
>>(email or browse) and both his computer and modem/router have to be
>>shut down and restarted to get it working again. Interestingly,
>>sometimes he is able to use PalTalk.
>>He has changed his modem/router, Ethernet cable, ISP and Local
>>Connection (from an Ethernet board to the MO connections) to no
>>avail (his Internet connection is ADSL).
>>I ran MS's Local Connection Repair option and also WinsockFix.
>>Neither has fixed the problem. The only clue given was the Repair
>>program said that it was unable to find the IP address, although at
>>the time he was connected to the Internet.
>>Anyone any clues as to what could be causing this dropout?
>>
>>Orf Bartrop
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