Posted on 06/12/2014 6:51:39 PM PDT by Zionist Conspirator
Nuther thing:
IF router/modem (NOT only modem)... Was the modem reset? If it was, it needs to be bridged to work with the router. it is a simple software setting, but it will do some weird things if it is not.
IF router, AND router is ‘G’ series, AND running WinVista, Win7, Win8, Router will be the problem... MAY be able to be fixed with a firmware upgrade, if not, replace the router with an ‘N’ Series.
I’ll assume you checked your keyboard and mouse connections. If not, do so.
Did liquid get spilled on them?
Can you get your hands on a second set of keyboard/mouse to test on your system?
How old is the system? What version of windows you using?
Do you have backups of all your data? If not, do so!
” Id love to believe that someday years in the future, fiber optics will replace the old cables, yet it seems impossible today that such a big company would ever invest the money again.”
Our TV and internet come into the house via fiber optics.
OK one stupid question. Are you using a wireless keyboard and mouse? If so RFI {Radio Frequency Interference} could be the culprit and would explain why remote access works. In short if your mouse and keyboard is not getting it’s commands to your machine then you are locked out and it will not obey your commands. You could have several issues like this and DSL intermittent issues all compounding each other.
BTW chances are when you take the computer to the shop they will use their own keyboard and mouse.
Another question. Any new electronics brought into your home about the time the issue showed up like say a security system? They are notorious for wreaking havoc on other electronics. I’ve seen a stores security system take control over a motorized wheelchair before.
Wireless gear being interfered with doesn’t behave quite like this. Have 2 machines side by side with one having a paired Logitech mouse and keyboard, the other having a standalone Logitech mouse and a Kensington keyboard from the previous decade, closer to the previous century.
It’s actually fairly obvious when one device is getting low batteries, out of the Logitech gear. The interference is major and noticeable as skittering cursor on the mouse and dropped keystrokes on the keyboard. The Kensington keyboard just loses keystrokes to itself before going dead, but isn’t affected at all by the other three devices no matter how they’re doing.
Neither affects the connection at all for any device, wired or wireless.
Going back to the prior question about a failing mouse or keyboard. Windows isn’t at all shy about letting you know, with wired kit. You get the device disconnect/reconnect sounds each and every time they drop out and have to pick back up.
Some friends up one of the local canyons had Hughes Net (satelite), they couldn’t wait to get the same service we have, which is bad enough:)
It may be your !@#$% provider.
One thing I found, when the company tech is on line with you, he is using a dedicated strong signal line.
When you go off line from him you get the standard crap.
Again, you may have corroded contacts.
I have had a “Zeus” type virus, took my local IT guy (from the feed store) to get rid of it. Not sure if that was the one where he had to buy a special disc to get rid of that one or one of the others. I learned that some anti-virus outfits actually create some of the viruses so you buy
their stuff.
Short temper? Crap I have PTS from my experience. Darn near took my PC out to the range. The only thing that stopped me was I couldn’t replace the ammo.
ZC's issue though may be bad downloads due to bad connection not just slow but corrupted by static etc. That can cause havoc because it also corrupts updates.
Its actually fairly obvious when one device is getting low batteries, out of the Logitech gear. The interference is major and noticeable as skittering cursor on the mouse and dropped keystrokes on the keyboard. The Kensington keyboard just loses keystrokes to itself before going dead, but isnt affected at all by the other three devices no matter how theyre doing.
I had a wireless keyboard and mouse do that straight out of the box with fresh batteries. The cursor acted like it had the DT's even set as slow as possible and the keyboard wasn't working right either.
If everyone else can get it to work and using remote access works also but the computer is going crazy after disconnecting from remote access that IMO points to mouse or keyboard simply due to the fact that is what changed when it stopped working. It could be internals of mouse or keyboard causing issues believe it or not including causing the RFI from it's internal components. Even wired mouse and Keyboards can go bad and do havoc.
Quite possibly you’re right. I don’t run 8 so I can’t even begin to address that, and corruption could account for a lot. I’d even wonder about the hdd...a chkdsk might be in order, as odd as that idea sounds.
Just doesn’t seem quite like any of the behaviours I’ve seen from a broken mouse or keyboard before, which is saying a fair bit...the whole reason I went full wireless was the sheer number of destroyed mice and keyboards, between awkward setup causing extra wear and tear, accidental damage from the cats, and just cheap crap wearing out.
None of this seems quite characteristic. If the cables were failing, there’d be the sound I mentioned. If the keyboard was failing, usually there’s a key or region of keys that noticeably misbehave. With the mouse, depending on what fails, you see the light out on optical, or you see the buttons work but not tracking, or tracking but no buttons, or every button but the one wearing out, etc.
It’s well worth borrowing a set to test with, or even buying a cheap set and keeping them as backups. I’m just not totally convinced it’s the only cause...this feels like it might be one of the bizarre outliers.
The reason I seconded the idea of getting the telephone wiring inspected is I have issues myself when it’s raining and the wind comes from a certain direction...part of where it connects at the roof is worn and when it’s wet, the phone becomes very noisy and connection slows down to about 1/4 of its usual speed.
Honestly, I think it’s 2 problems, or a zebra...just not the same zebra you’re looking at.
What browser are you using to access the web? Are you using AOL's software? Specifically, the AOL Desktop?
This is good news. Hopefully the problem has been found and will be taken care of, and I won't have to cancel my account.
Unfortunately, just before the weekend I learned of another, much more serious problem that has come up in my life which sort of puts this one on the back burner and which must be dealt with immediately (of course I'm having to stew over the weekend before I have a chance to do anything about it). I don't want to go into it here, but I didn't need this right now. It seems that for the past three years I haven't had any peace. It's been literally one thing after another during this time. I'll let you all know if it's resolved, because if it isn't I definitely want have a home Internet connection, technical problems or no technical problems.
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