Re: Alway lose my internet connection



Hi
You need to find out which component is causing this problem.
By pass the Router and connect one computer directly to the Modem.
If it does the same, call your ISP and let them check, the connection and
the Modem is usually there responsibility.
If it works directly on the Modem it is probably the Router's fault.
I can not provide you with focused answer since you did not provide more
technical information.
Jack (MVP-Networking).

"bing" <bing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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HI! my home network always lose the connection. I need to shutdown my
modem
(Speed stream) and router (Belkins) to reconnect to the internet! and
then
it works for sometimes. Any idea please... thanks. I tried changing my
cable
but same problem.


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