Internet issues

My internet is being a pain today. It keeps dropping out. Its usually very stable. I really struggle with issues like this. It gives a lot of uncertainty which I struggle with and my brain immediately goes this is going to be a problem forever and not fixable. I rely on the internet a lot and I'm not very good at stepping away from the problem and coming back to it. I get very fixated on trying to fix it right this second.

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  • My internet is being a pain today. It keeps dropping out. Its usually very stable.

    I would check your router and if you are finding the Internet/WAN light is flashing slowly, going red or is completely off then you have issues with connecting to your service provider and you need to contact their support team to get them to investigate.

    It is quite common when engineers are connecting new properties to the exchange box in you street as they often have to switch off the bank of connections that they connect the new line to.

    Also with all electronics, there are occasional faults and these can be intermittent but the broadband supplier support team can run remote diagnostics to the exchange then all the way up to your router to work out exactly where the fault is.

    I had an issue where the phone line in one property was failing between the exchange and the router and after much elimination turned out to be the phone cable that was strung at high level to the outside of the window and when it was windy the cable would swing and cause tiny changes in resistance in the wire (partially frayed) that would cause signal loss for a fraction of a second and cause the connection to drop occasionally.

    The supplier will probably send out BT Openreach to check the exchange and connection to the property if needed (this is their responsibility to fix) - they don't have the best reputation for good customer service so some patience may be needed.

    If the router is faulty then the suppler will swap it out and the last point it could be is the cable connection to the phone / fibre socket in your house that is the responsibility of the homeowner to repair. These are actually remarkable simple to check for loose connections and I've repaired a few just by pushing the cable strand back into the little v-shaped connector within the plug socket. These are low voltage so are not dangerous to check.

    Only try to look at the cables if everything else has been eliminated.

    I find understanding what the components are and who is responsible for each helps remove the fear of the unknown and lets me get on with sorting the issue.

  • Thanks. I've done the testing over the router and that came back saying no connection issue. Interesting as it wouldn't actually connect at the time I did it.

    I have previously had a nightmare with an internet issue with sky so I think I'm probably affected by that.

    I'll see how it goes this week as to whether it's an ongoing issue or a bad day and then get in touch with Vodafone.

    I hate having to ring companies so that doesn't help the issue.

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  • Thanks. I've done the testing over the router and that came back saying no connection issue. Interesting as it wouldn't actually connect at the time I did it.

    I have previously had a nightmare with an internet issue with sky so I think I'm probably affected by that.

    I'll see how it goes this week as to whether it's an ongoing issue or a bad day and then get in touch with Vodafone.

    I hate having to ring companies so that doesn't help the issue.

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