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Arthur Little
15th May 2013, 17:54
Can someone - ANYONE - :please: advise me on the possible cause(s) of intermittent breaks in transmission? Those then seem to rectify themselves within a few minutes (so far, anyway ... touch wood!) but affect BOTH my desktop and my wife's laptop simultaneously ... since we share the same power source; our internet provider's 'Talktalk'.

Damned annoying :cwm23: to be interrupted when one's in the middle of something that turns out to be really important.

Oh ... and does anyone know how to get rid of horrendously, noisy sound interference on attached speakers?? :23_111_9[1]:

les_taxi
15th May 2013, 18:01
http://www.talktalk.co.uk/service-status/

les_taxi
15th May 2013, 18:09
Regarding speakers
http://howto.wired.com/wiki/Diagnose_%26_Fix_a_Crackling_Speaker

Arthur Little
15th May 2013, 18:25
http://www.talktalk.co.uk/service-status/


Regarding speakers
http://howto.wired.com/wiki/Diagnose_%26_Fix_a_Crackling_Speaker

Cheers, Les :Beer: ... thanks for the links.

Arthur Little
15th May 2013, 18:38
Oh ... and does anyone know how to get rid of horrendously, noisy sound interference on attached speakers?? :23_111_9[1]:

:yeahthat:'s been a :Bugger: for some time :icon_rolleyes: ... stops me enjoying music [from selected eras] on YouTube!

Arthur Little
15th May 2013, 18:44
:yeahthat:'s been a :Bugger: for some time :icon_rolleyes: ... stops me enjoying music [from selected eras] on YouTube.

:anerikke: ... maybe a "blessing in disguise" for the next-door neighbours, though! :laugher:

Michael Parnham
15th May 2013, 19:23
Never imagined you to be a noisy neighbour Arthur!:icon_lol:

imagine
15th May 2013, 21:07
sorry , cant add anything to help you there arthur, but les has put you in the right direction:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Terpe
16th May 2013, 08:22
I hope you can get this sorted out Arthur. I can imagine your frustration.
Sorry I can't be of any help to you, but hopefully our expert techies can point you in the right direction.

Good luck and keep us updated :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Moving Forward
16th May 2013, 08:43
Whenever I have internet connection problems, the first thing I do is switch the modem/hub/router off at the fall for a few minutes - this has solved a few connection issues for me in the past.

Dedworth
16th May 2013, 08:44
Have you subbed out your phone line to Talk Talk Arthur ? I believe in keeping that with BT - when there are faults that need sorting out with at leaset you are dealing direct with BT rather than some reseller only interested in your monthly direct debit

RickyR
16th May 2013, 11:22
Are you using ADSL? Is your phone line underground or overground? Do you have any crackling or static on your landline at times?

cheekee
16th May 2013, 21:51
I had the same problem.

I changed the phone wall socket for a new one and it solved the problem. Also got faster internet speeds.

grahamw48
16th May 2013, 22:54
Funnily enough, I had an 'outage' late last night on my Virgin Media cable internet.

I did the usual modem re-set, but still ended up going early to bed.

Happens very occasionally. Probably the provider messing about updating stuff, or whatever. :Erm:

I like listening to youtube music too, and I have a big hi-fi connected up to the PC. Always turned on, but I can just mute it at the keyboard. :smile:

Dedworth
16th May 2013, 23:43
Funnily enough, I had an 'outage' late last night on my Virgin Media cable internet.

I did the usual modem re-set, but still ended up going early to bed.

Happens very occasionally. Probably the provider messing about updating stuff, or whatever. :Erm:

I like listening to youtube music too, and I have a big hi-fi connected up to the PC. Always turned on, but I can just mute it at the keyboard. :smile:

Roma nicking the cables ?

Arthur Little
17th May 2013, 00:05
Roma nicking the cables ?

:laugher: ... aye, Ded you're a real "live wire"!

grahamw48
17th May 2013, 01:07
Roma nicking the cables ?

Bar stewards ! :Brick:

Ako Si Jamie
22nd July 2013, 22:18
I heard the breaks in transmission is to do with the number of people using the internet at the same time in your 'hood.

Whether that's true or not, I don't know, but what I do know is that my internet was fine up until several months ago when a whole bunch of uni students moved into a new building further down the road.