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Right I am completely stumped on this one, so hopefully some fresh eyes on the problem may resolve it.
About 6 months ago i setup a wireless router for one of my customers on 8mb Freeserve Broadband, all has worked fine till a week or so ago.
He has 1x PC connected by LAN Cable, 1x Laptop connected by LAN Cable and 1x Laptop connected by wireless.
He also works from home occasionally and has access to his work by a VPN connection.
Currently he can get on the Internet but cannot see webpages properly, for example his homepage is orange.co.uk, half of the page will load then stop, if you go to google.co.uk, you see the page can search for stuff but as soon as you click a search result you get nothing etc.
This happens on all the machines. I have completely cleaned his machine and am happy there is no spyware or viruses, I have checked his machine at my shop on our network/router and it works fine.
If you connect at his house with his old Copperjet USB ADSL modem the internet works fine, whcih to me rules a line/isp fault out.
If you connect to the VPN that works fine, and you can browse the internet via their connection, pages open fine etc but it is obviously slower due to the VPN speed.
I have tried with his IE7 and with Firefox and have the same problem.
I said to him that it can only be his router (logically) causing the problem as it was the only common factor, I had tried resetting back to factory defaults and starting again with the settings checked against the ISP but all to no avail the problem persists.
He went back to PC World where he originally bought the router from and swapped it for a brand new although same model router and has set it up and called me today and says he still has the same problem.
I suggested we could try a different router but do not have one open to try. He is reluctant to spend more money on another router due to money already spent on original parts and my labour and PC World will only swap his router for the same model.
Could both the new and old routers he has tried be at fault? Have Freeserve changed something (other than being bought out by Orange etc)
Now i am stumped, please help, any ideas.
Thanks
About 6 months ago i setup a wireless router for one of my customers on 8mb Freeserve Broadband, all has worked fine till a week or so ago.
He has 1x PC connected by LAN Cable, 1x Laptop connected by LAN Cable and 1x Laptop connected by wireless.
He also works from home occasionally and has access to his work by a VPN connection.
Currently he can get on the Internet but cannot see webpages properly, for example his homepage is orange.co.uk, half of the page will load then stop, if you go to google.co.uk, you see the page can search for stuff but as soon as you click a search result you get nothing etc.
This happens on all the machines. I have completely cleaned his machine and am happy there is no spyware or viruses, I have checked his machine at my shop on our network/router and it works fine.
If you connect at his house with his old Copperjet USB ADSL modem the internet works fine, whcih to me rules a line/isp fault out.
If you connect to the VPN that works fine, and you can browse the internet via their connection, pages open fine etc but it is obviously slower due to the VPN speed.
I have tried with his IE7 and with Firefox and have the same problem.
I said to him that it can only be his router (logically) causing the problem as it was the only common factor, I had tried resetting back to factory defaults and starting again with the settings checked against the ISP but all to no avail the problem persists.
He went back to PC World where he originally bought the router from and swapped it for a brand new although same model router and has set it up and called me today and says he still has the same problem.
I suggested we could try a different router but do not have one open to try. He is reluctant to spend more money on another router due to money already spent on original parts and my labour and PC World will only swap his router for the same model.
Could both the new and old routers he has tried be at fault? Have Freeserve changed something (other than being bought out by Orange etc)
Now i am stumped, please help, any ideas.
Thanks
