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Author Topic: Port Forwarding problem  (Read 7740 times)

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Re: Port Forwarding problem
« Reply #15 on: January 03, 2012, 09:32:53 AM »

Possible your phone line(s) that provide the DSL and phone system could be an issue. Need to make sure that the lines are in good working condition and everything is connected and filtered well. Any Noise or interference will cause issues. I would ask the ISP to see if they have noticed any disconnections on there side during these time frames.

I would have the ISP make sure the lines from the telephone poll or out side box are in good condition as well. Any problems here can effect signal going to the modem.

Does the modem have a DMZ? I would test this out by putting the IP address the 655 gets from the modem while the modem has PPPoE and see if DMZ will help.

It's possible that the modem is bad too. What made and model is the modem? Some ISP will let you have your own modem which is preferred. Dlink makes a DSL modem.

I would swap out LAN cables too, Cat6 is recommended.

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