Broadband Connection Lost

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Simo

I have recently connected a USB broadband connection to
me Win XP setup. When browsing intially everything is
fine, but after a short time I can no longer browse even
though the connection manager still says that the modem
is working and connected, I then have to disconnect and
redial.
The time before this happens has varied between 5 and 20
mins.
I have tried manually setting up a new connection, have
turned off the dial a connection box, and removed all
hang up after a certin time check boxes. Any ideas ???
 
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Amethyst

Simo said:
I have recently connected a USB broadband connection to
me Win XP setup. When browsing intially everything is
fine, but after a short time I can no longer browse even
though the connection manager still says that the modem
is working and connected, I then have to disconnect and
redial.
The time before this happens has varied between 5 and 20
mins.
I have tried manually setting up a new connection, have
turned off the dial a connection box, and removed all
hang up after a certin time check boxes. Any ideas ???


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NobodyMan

I have recently connected a USB broadband connection to
me Win XP setup. When browsing intially everything is
fine, but after a short time I can no longer browse even
though the connection manager still says that the modem
is working and connected, I then have to disconnect and
redial.
The time before this happens has varied between 5 and 20
mins.
I have tried manually setting up a new connection, have
turned off the dial a connection box, and removed all
hang up after a certin time check boxes. Any ideas ???

I'm confused. Broadband is always on. I'm assuming you have DSL or
cable. You don't "dial" anything with either of these. If you arre
running cable/dsl, how exactyl do you "disconnect" and "redial?"

Please clarify!
 

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