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Title: wireless router problem
Post by: stev on January 02, 2010, 11:35:24 AM
I have a rca dcw725 wireless gateway router. I am using a Dell Inspiron netbook and a xbox360 hooked to this router the netbook is wireless the xbox is wired. After 20 minutes or so I will get disconnected from internet and the second ethernet port on my router will be lit up but nothing is plugged into it. I will reset my router and it will work good for another 20 minutes or so. I need help this is getting really frustrating...
Title: Re: wireless router problem
Post by: patio on January 02, 2010, 11:36:32 AM
DSL ? ?
If so all filters in place ? ?
Title: Re: wireless router problem
Post by: stev on January 02, 2010, 11:44:18 AM
yes dsl..  filters? high speed is new to me so in learning everything
Title: Re: wireless router problem
Post by: stev on January 02, 2010, 12:08:50 PM
Can anyone tell me why the second ethernet port shows a connection when there is nuthin plugged into it
Title: Re: wireless router problem
Post by: patio on January 02, 2010, 12:10:10 PM
They go on every phone line...
If an incoming phone call drops your connection you need more of them...
Call your provider...they hand them out like candy.

Check this and see if that's whats taking place.
Title: Re: wireless router problem
Post by: patio on January 02, 2010, 12:10:39 PM
Can anyone tell me why the second ethernet port shows a connection when there is nuthin plugged into it
This is a Windows quirk...not to worry.
Title: Re: wireless router problem
Post by: Geek-9pm on January 02, 2010, 01:03:28 PM
Also, would help to know how long he has had the DSL service. How old is the router. Did the problem start recently after some change.

How many times has it failed after twenty minutes?
Four out of five? One out of three?
Title: Re: wireless router problem
Post by: soybean on January 02, 2010, 01:33:01 PM
How old is the router?
Title: Re: wireless router problem
Post by: stev on January 02, 2010, 01:56:44 PM
i got dsl service and router first week of dec. its been doing this the whole time. ive tried asking my provider but either the person didnt know at the time or i cant even get through.

It has times when it will disconnect 5 or 6 times in 20 minutes other times it may go 45 minutes
Title: Re: wireless router problem
Post by: stev on January 02, 2010, 01:59:47 PM
ok as far as those filters there is no phone lines coming through only cable in the house
Title: Re: wireless router problem
Post by: truenorth on January 02, 2010, 02:00:58 PM
stev, As you are new to the DSL phenomenon here is what Patio is referring to with the suggestion of "phone filters". As he said it should not be necessary to "buy " them as usually your DSL provider will supply some (3-4) usually. But you must have one on every line where a phone is connected (except the line leading to the ISP provided DSL modem) so if you have more phone lines you may need to purchase extras. They are very inexpensive and 2-3 dollars per ought to do it. truenorth
http://www.winbuyer.com/cat-96454/keyword-dsl%20phone%20line%20filters/init-1/D-22102007/C-Type2_20/?c=7296454&gclid=CP2S9fDKhp8CFZZ75QoddRVlMw
Title: Re: wireless router problem
Post by: truenorth on January 02, 2010, 02:03:47 PM
stev, so we are on the wrong tack IT appears that you do NOT have DSL what you have is a "cable " high speed connection. Correct? truenorth
Title: Re: wireless router problem
Post by: soybean on January 02, 2010, 02:43:15 PM
Some clarification does seem needed here.  stev, is your broadband Internet access provided by your cable company or it is a telephone-line based connection?  DSL is a telephone-line based connection.  So, DSL or cable, which is it? 

The filters mentioned in this discussion apply to DSL, not to cable. If you have DSL, your ISP would normally have sent you some DSL filters along with the modem. 

Who is your ISP?
Title: Re: wireless router problem
Post by: stev on January 02, 2010, 03:18:16 PM
ok im sorry i have cable i thought dsl was basically high speed either phone or cable
Title: Re: wireless router problem
Post by: stev on January 02, 2010, 03:21:26 PM
ok im sorry i have cable i thought dsl was basically high speed either phone or cable
my isp isw newwave
Title: Re: wireless router problem
Post by: soybean on January 02, 2010, 03:32:32 PM
Well, it seems like you really need to pursue this problem with your ISP.  Have you searched for info on their website, such as here?: http://www.newwavecom.com/cable/cablesupport.html
Title: Re: wireless router problem
Post by: rthompson80819 on January 02, 2010, 04:40:19 PM
Does your video service ever drop out, freeze or pixelize?  If you don't have a digital box is the picture snowy?
Title: Re: wireless router problem
Post by: Computer_Commando on January 02, 2010, 04:47:45 PM
I have a rca dcw725 wireless gateway router. ...
This is what you have?
http://www.thomson.net/SiteCollectionDocuments/Products/Data%20sheets/Cable/modems_gateways/US/datasheet_DCW725_en_092007.pdf
If it's being provided by your cable company as part of your monthly rental, why not let them figure it out?
Title: Re: wireless router problem
Post by: rthompson80819 on January 02, 2010, 05:06:41 PM
From NewWave's web site.

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Cut the wires and go wireless today! You can sign up and rent a wireless gateway for a low monthly fee of $10.00 or purchase our wireless gateway for a one time price of $109.99.

Even if you bought the router, it's still got to covered by some kind of warranty since it's not much more than a month old.

However, my first thought is that it is an outside plant issue and can only be fixed by NewWave.
Title: Re: wireless router problem
Post by: dahlarbear on January 02, 2010, 05:47:52 PM
I have a rca dcw725 wireless gateway router.  After 20 minutes or so I will get disconnected from internet... I will reset my router and it will work good for another 20 minutes or so.
1.  Disconnected from internet.  And you know you're disconnected because...
     a.  The cable modem status LEDs confirms this because their state is...
     b.  Browser is unable to connect to Internet websites.
          (1)  Try http://www.computerhope.com
          (2)  Try http://69.72.169.241
Title: Re: wireless router problem
Post by: stev on January 02, 2010, 07:39:59 PM
has anyone else had a router that one of the ethernet status lights come for what seems like no reason. there is nothing plugged into this port on the router but when i get disconnected and i go reset the router this light is on the no. 2 ethernet port. I have checked newwavecom.com and i didnt see anything much
Title: Re: wireless router problem
Post by: Geek-9pm on January 02, 2010, 07:51:51 PM
Does this router have four ports? Do you mean that if you disconnect all ports and reset the modem one port light stays on?
That's not right.
What is the modem of the router?
Do you have a picture of it?
Title: Re: wireless router problem
Post by: stev on January 02, 2010, 09:09:29 PM
my router is a 4 port with wireless and only when i get disconnected from internet the no. 2 port light is on. when i reset 95% of the time the no. 2 light stays off and internet works fine but on a few occasions the no. 2 port light will come back on and I have to reset again and it will stay off until you guessed it i get disconnected from internet.  I hate to keep on beating this bush but its very aggravating to get disconnected all the time.  In anyones opinion could it be my router bad???  Just wondering..
Title: Re: wireless router problem
Post by: patio on January 02, 2010, 09:37:20 PM
Bad router...
Title: Re: wireless router problem
Post by: truenorth on January 03, 2010, 09:36:31 AM
stev, You have been given good advice previously by "soybean" & "Computer_commando" = contact your ISP and have them provide  another router. If you own the router (as is sometimes the case) then it is undoubtedly still under warranty =take it back and get another one. It is time to act upon the advice that has been given.truenorth
Title: Re: wireless router problem
Post by: dahlarbear on January 03, 2010, 03:29:17 PM
1.  From twenty-four posts:
     a.  ISP is "NewWave"
     b.  Internet link is "cable"
     c.  Modem/Router is "rca dcw725 wireless gateway router"
     d.  OP states they "get disconnected from internet"
     e.  When disconnected, number 2 ethernet port LED is on...

2.  Disconnected from internet.  Please "define" the scope of the problem...  At the point you've been disconnected from the internet:
     a.  What is the LED status of your DCW725 device (off, blinking/flashing, on solid?
          (1)  Eth1
          (2)  Eth2
          (3)  Eth3
          (4)  Eth4
          (5)  WLAN/USB
          (5)  Power
          (7)  DS
          (8/) US
          (9)  ONLINE

     b.  Internet Browsers:
          (1)  Unable to access websites by name from a "browser"; e.g. "http://www.computerhope.com"?
          (2)  Unable to access websites by their IPv4 address from a "browser"; e.g. "http://69.72.169.241"?

     c.  Ping command.  From a "command prompt" window you are:
          (1)  Unable to access website by name; e.g. "ping www.computerhope.com"?
          (2)  Unable to access website by IPv4 address; e.g. "ping 69.72.169.241"?
          (3)  Use "ipconfig /all |more" command to see necessary IPv4 addresses:
                (a)  Unable to ping your "default gateway" address?
                (b)  Unable to ping your own computer's IPv4 address?
                (c)  Unable to ping your own loopback address; e.g. "ping 127.0.0.1"?