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Old 04-11-2005, 02:50 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I have a broadband connection and is using an ADSL modem.
I can log in successfully to my service provider.
I found out recently that there are some errors (no such error occur previously) when recieving datas (please refer to attached screen-shot).

Under "Recieved", there are 5 "Errors" indicated and the errors will keep increasing the longer I surf the Internet.

Can anyone advise on the possible causes and what are the implications of the error if any?
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Old 04-11-2005, 02:54 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Can you connect to broadband and surf without any problems except those errors increasing?
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Probably data colissions and such. Things that usally don't really matter. Computers can usally make up for lost data in some way.

That doesn't seem like the default page so I assum alcatel added those things. I suspect we'd all have some errors like that if we could see them... Hey, one of the hubs at my old school had a collission light, and anytime we used it, that light was almost constantly on! Stuff still made it just fine, though...
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You can download a program called error nuker which may help solve the problem although it only eliminates certain errors, if you wish to eliminate all the errors on your pc there is a subscription fee.

http://www.errornuker.com/ this is where you will find the program.
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