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Old March 15th, 2006
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I looked back at the picture you posted showing your DL you were DL at 159KBs your speed test max is 175KBs. The picture does not show what your UL bandwidth is but I have a feeling you are maxing out your connection and your wireless. Does it do the same thing if you limit you DL bandwidth to 140KBs and UL bandwidth to 30KBs

Also have you tried bypassing your wireless and going straight to your computer with the wire.
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yes, it does the same thing on my wired desktop ethernet connection, It's either the modem software configuration or something before that, it loses DSL sync and then reconnects, Ijust can't figure out why.
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Have you tried the 2Wire forum the link below will take you there.

The second link sounds simular to your problem

http://www.dslreports.com/forum/2wire

http://www.dslreports.com/forum/remark,15643131
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As Grandpa suggested, have you checked to see if there's firmware updates to your devices?

If you're a windows XP user you may want to consider this patch also http://www.lvllord.de/ (Oh I just realised Grandpa already suggested it)
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Yes, I've increased the connections to 50, I've installed the new ekahu driver, Replaced the modem, Reset the modem, Reset limewire, Reset my atheros card, I'm running out of ideas, the DSL service guy came out and said there was nothing wrong with the lines, I'm running out of ideas, I'm thinking it's the DSL.
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does anyone know of a tool or utility I can use to monitor the line and figure out the exact cause of the drop?
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The link below will take you to a tool you can monitor your bandwidth usage with.


http://www.analogx.com/contents/down...etwork/nsl.htm
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