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== [[Slow_ADSL_Quick_Checks|1. Quick Checks]] ==
First of all, go through these quick checks to see if they help fix the connection
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== Loss of sync? ==
== Have you got sync? ==
If the DSL light on your router is off or flashing then this means the router is not in sync with the exchange
If the DSL light on your router is off or flashing then this means the router is not in sync with the exchange. If you have sync then go to the next step.
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== Loss of PPP? ==
== Has the router logged in? ==
If the router/modem is in sync, then the next step would be to check why the router is not logging in.
If the router/modem is in sync, then the next step would be to check why the router is not logging in. If you have logged in then go to the next step.
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== Are you plugged directly in to the router? ==
If you are on wifi, or are connecting via a cable but through other network equipment, then try plugging a computer directly in to the router. If you still have no internet connection then go to the next step.
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== Logged in but still no connection ==
== Have you got any connectivity? ==
If the router has logged in but you still have no connection then it may be a local configuration problem. From your computer, can you ping the the Router's IP address? Can you ping the AAISP end (81.187.81.187)? Can you ping the hostname: aa.net.uk ?
If the router has logged in but you still have no connection then it may be a local configuration problem. From your computer, can you ping the the Router's IP address? Can you ping the AAISP end (81.187.81.187)? Can you ping the hostname: aa.net.uk ?


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Revision as of 13:56, 9 March 2015

This page is still under construction (2015-03)


There are a number of reasons for a connection to be permanently down


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Have you got sync?

If the DSL light on your router is off or flashing then this means the router is not in sync with the exchange. If you have sync then go to the next step.

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Has the router logged in?

If the router/modem is in sync, then the next step would be to check why the router is not logging in. If you have logged in then go to the next step.

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Are you plugged directly in to the router?

If you are on wifi, or are connecting via a cable but through other network equipment, then try plugging a computer directly in to the router. If you still have no internet connection then go to the next step.

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Have you got any connectivity?

If the router has logged in but you still have no connection then it may be a local configuration problem. From your computer, can you ping the the Router's IP address? Can you ping the AAISP end (81.187.81.187)? Can you ping the hostname: aa.net.uk ?


If you still have problems, then please do contact Support.

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