Compton_effect
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I need some help in tracing a issue on my Home Network.
On the wired side I have a Billion ADSL modem (BiPAC 5210S RC
- Afrihost), a TP-Link Wireless router (TL-WR842ND configured to use Unotelly DNS), a WD TV Live and a home media PC (Windows 8)
Then I have a Chromecast, two laptops and three Tablets (One Galaxy Tab2 and two Nexus 7).
I had a D-link but it gave me all kinds of trouble - connectivity issues, becoming unresponsive every few days.
The connectivity turned out to be due to my line speed. I had Telkom drop that for me from 10 to 6 (Only have a 4 mb account anyway). But the router still needed to be rebooted every few days. Then it turned out to have compatibility issues with the Nexus 7, so I picked up the TP-Link hoping to sort out two issues at once.
The TP-Link also needs to be rebooted every three days. It becomes completely unresponsive - you cannot connect to it at all.
First thought was that it was faulty (Coincidences happen), and I took it back to the supplier. They ran it for 4 days without issue.
Now - my networking skills suck - I'll be the first to admit it. Where do I start debugging?
On the wired side I have a Billion ADSL modem (BiPAC 5210S RC
- Afrihost), a TP-Link Wireless router (TL-WR842ND configured to use Unotelly DNS), a WD TV Live and a home media PC (Windows 8)
Then I have a Chromecast, two laptops and three Tablets (One Galaxy Tab2 and two Nexus 7).
I had a D-link but it gave me all kinds of trouble - connectivity issues, becoming unresponsive every few days.
The connectivity turned out to be due to my line speed. I had Telkom drop that for me from 10 to 6 (Only have a 4 mb account anyway). But the router still needed to be rebooted every few days. Then it turned out to have compatibility issues with the Nexus 7, so I picked up the TP-Link hoping to sort out two issues at once.
The TP-Link also needs to be rebooted every three days. It becomes completely unresponsive - you cannot connect to it at all.
First thought was that it was faulty (Coincidences happen), and I took it back to the supplier. They ran it for 4 days without issue.
Now - my networking skills suck - I'll be the first to admit it. Where do I start debugging?