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                Learn To Fix Cable,DSL,Dialup Modem Problems Fast |  
              | by: 
                otis f cooper |  
              | When it comes to diagnosing the modem and any other computer problem,always start with the most
 obvious first.Modem problems may be repaired
 as fast as re-booting the computer or can be as
 complex as resolving hardware conflicts.
 
 First remember to check for the most obvious
 signs of trouble,such as loose connections at
 the rear of the computer for external modems.
 
 Internal modems may have their retaining screw
 at the expansion slot loose or missing.Phone
 line connections may simply be inserted in the
 wrong connector.
 
 Nearly all internal modems are inserted into
 the PCI or Peripheral Component Interconnect
 slot in the system unit.
 
 NO POWER AT THE MODEM
 
 For Internal Modems,first try inserting the modem
 in a different PCI Slot.Re boot the computer and
 click on Start,Control Panel,and click the Phone
 And Modems icon.
 
 Then click on modems,properties,and look for
 the statement "This Device Is Working Properly".
 You can click on Diagnostics and run a test to
 see if the modem has power as well.
 
 External modems can be checked for power by
 inspecting the adapter plug to see if it is plugged
 in completely.Look to see if any indicator lights
 are flashing.
 
 Be sure the surge protector or wall outlet is
 providing power by plugging in a lamp or a
 radio.If the radio works,the culprit may be
 the adapter or the external modem itself.
 
 If you purchased the modem in your town,you
 may have the chance to return it to the store and
 ask the technician to test it with a known good
 power adapter.You can been replace either
 the adapter or modem.
 
 MODEM DISCONNECTS OFTEN
 
 If your modem,whether internal or external,is
 working but disconnects from the Internet very
 often,without warning,check to be sure your
 call waiting option is not enabled.
 
 Another culprit that cause this headache is
 line noise.This noise and interference can
 be caused by such things as loose wiring.
 
 Poor waterproofing,old wiring,worn phone
 jacks are other causes of line noise. Make
 sure no other equipment is using the same
 line that your modem is on.
 
 Be sure other devices as your fax machine,
 answering machines or even security alarms
 are not sharing the same line as your modem.
 
 Other PCI devices may be causing conflicts
 with your modem.Clicking the Control Panel
 ,and clicking the modem icon will show the
 message "This Device Has A Problem" or
 somthing similar if there is a conflict.
 
 Windows will offer ways to resolve the conflict.
 Take the time to carefully follow instructions
 to correct any conflicts that may be present.
 
 MODEM IS PRESENT BUT WILL NOT WORK
 
 The external and internal modem must have
 device drivers installed before they will work.
 Bad or incorrect drivers can cause the modem
 to disconnect as well as not work at all.
 
 If you noticed that the device driver was either
 missing or corrupt in the modem icon,follow
 the instructions to update the device driver.
 
 
 If some cases,you may have to completely
 remove the old modem from thw Windows
 Device Manager.
 
 Once it has been removed from Windows,
 reboot the computer and Windows will detect
 the modem and automatically re-install  the
 the device driver.
 
 If your modem came with an installation cdrom
 or diskette,use the software on the disk rather
 than the one in Windows.
 
 Once you are up and running,the first thing you
 should do is to visit the modem's support web
 site and search for any software patches or
 updated drivers to download.
 
 COMMON BROADBAND PROBLEMS
 
 The most common high speed internet problems
 whether its dsl or cable connections are not being
 able to log on and poor signal.
 
 If the Cable modem often reboots,you should check
 to see if your signal indicator is strong.If the signal
 seems good,electronic signal from mobile phones
 and other devices nearby may be interfering with the
 signal.
 
 Other causes may be the main wiring to the modem
 may be faulty.The vacuum cleaner or the power tools
 your son is using in the garage may be causing the
 problem as well.And we cannot omit the idea that the
 cable or dsl modem themselves may be faulty.
 
 While you're learning about your computer,understand
 the modem at every level and do so now while it is still
 in good operating order.Print or write down modem
 and all troubleshooting tips.
 
 Put these troubleshooting tips in a binder or at least in
 a safe place so you can refer to them should your PC
 fail to boot.Knowing about your computer takes time
 and effect but you be glad you took the time should
 
 
 About the author:
 Otis F. Cooper is the author of the award winning
 PC Super Pack,the Computer Training By Video
 course.For hundreds more free PC repair tips,sign
 up for his bi-monthly newsletter and learn the PC
 free at http://www.ultimatepcrepair.com
 
 
 
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