Re: Dial up connection intteruption



Thanks for all the suggestions. It's only a new computer and I scan
regularlly for malware/ spyware/ viruses etc so I'm happy that isn't
the reason. The intervals between disconnections appear pretty
consistant so I'm going with a possible ISP setting or even the call
waiting suggestion.

I'm gonna give the phone company a shout (same company runs phone &
ISP). It's looking as though internet connections take a back seat from
voice lines. "Once we can talk on the phone isn't it enough??, sure the
interenet is just an added bonus" seems to be the common attitude!

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