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My internet connection...
#1
...keeps dying every 10 minutes, so I get d/ced in Maple Story (every 10 minutes), I repair the connection, repeat. It's driving me crazy. Is there any way for my computer to stop doing this? Tongue
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#2
Reboot and check that all cables are nice and snug. If it keeps happening, I would call you ISP. I've had connection issues before where it was Comcast's error on their end. D:
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#3
Thanks. I'll try that cause this problem is really getting on my nerves. Tongue
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#4
Do you use WIFI (wireless) to connect to your modem/router?
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#5
Devil Wrote:Do you use WIFI (wireless) to connect to your modem/router?

i was thinking the same thing, though you can also try releasing/renewing your ip address

sometimes that helped me when i had dsl (the local servers gave out glitched ip addresses to me several times)
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#6
RAAAAGGGEEEE. It's happening again and nothing I do is stopping my connection from disconnecting me.


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Any advice?
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#7
Omg. I've had it. I called my internet provider and he re-booted my router. Everything was fine, but now today, NOTHING, I mean NOTHING will stop my computer from d/cing me out of MS and destroying my connection every 10 minutes on the dot. I don't know what to do anymore.
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#8
Are you connecting via wired connection or wireless connection?
If wireless, did you try connecting via wired connection?

Do you have any other computers?
Do they have any disconnection problems?
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#9
tzk221 Wrote:Are you connecting via wired connection or wireless connection?
If wireless, did you try connecting via wired connection?

Do you have any other computers?
Do they have any disconnection problems?

Wireless.
I don't know if I can connect to wired.
Yes.
No, just mine, and it's getting worse every day.
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#10
Well, it doesn't look like I can do anything else, so I'm probably just going to have to sell my computer and use the money to try to buy a new one.
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#11
If at all possible, try to get a wired connection and see if it works. All you need to do is plug in the Ethernet cable into the corresponding jack in the laptop.

You might also want to try reinstalling your network drivers, usually available through your computer manufacturer's website.

As a LAST RESORT, you can reformat. My computer's internet used to be really funky, but a reformat fixed it.
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