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You know, I think all helpdesk technicians should have to pass a standards qualification to prove they know what they are talking about. You get some really inept ones who are text book only. If you work on a helpdesk you really have to be able to think outside the box. After all the chaos trying to get things working this weekend I called up again this morning and got an able techy. He talked me few a few new things, suggested a few options, decided to write up an enquiry for Telstra to check the line and since I'd only had this problem since changing to the new provider (on their modem) he thought perhaps it was worth trying my old modem. Guess what? That's what did it!!! He also looked at my records to see what was happening with the connection. Apparently it was dropping packets which means there is some sort of interferrance on the line. So after an hour doing various things (including a few minutes when I was trying to connect with the wrong phone line instead of the ADSL line we got it up and running again on my old modem and it's working perfectly now. I'm still keeping an eye on it to make sure the problem doesn't come back but I've got a good feeling that the problem is fixed. ![]() ![]() ![]() Kaylie was complaining of pain in her mouth this weekend. Enough to wake up crying in the night. ![]() Anyway, they would call back if the X-Ray showed anything but didn't. When Kaylie complained of pain this weekend I decided to call up and check. Apparently the X-Ray came back normal but I've asked them to see her again anyway to see if we can find out why her mouth is hurting. Hopefully they'll figure it out and get her sorted. She's cursed with dental problems it seems. ![]() |