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    Default NETGEAR ROUTER PROBLEM

    My o2wirelessbox packed in, so I've been using the AOL netgear router but re-configured to o2 broadband.

    I keep getting:
    Wed, 2008-09-17 19:52:51 - Loss of synchronization :59

    and disconnect from the internet, this is VERY regular.

    How can I fix this?

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    Post your problem in detail here

    http://forum1.netgear.com/index.php

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    Quote Originally Posted by Interact View Post
    Post your problem in detail here

    http://forum1.netgear.com/index.php
    I really cba I lost my product serial.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Calon View Post
    I really cba I lost my product serial.
    Isn't it usually on a label on the router?

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    Well o2 uses ADSL2+, and AOL only use ADSL i think. Is the router compatible with ADSL2+?

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    AsN!ck said you can try the compatablity side. You could by a new one OR. When you ge the error do you get a button that says error report or somthing like that next to it if yes C&P it here so we can see it

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    I have o2 Broadband, happens to me as well all the time, im even using o2wirelessbox, I think it is to much "noise" on your line

    Call o2 Broadband on 0800 230 0202 and ask for your line to have a detailed check up

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    try resetting your router?

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    I used to get this all the time with my AOL netgear router,

    We got a new one because it kept doing that and its stopped doing it.

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    So I'll wait for my wireless box, which has been 2 weeks replacement. :S

    + No, I'm using the ADSL service because my area doesn't support ADSL2 or any other type of broadband other than mobile wireless.

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