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    Internet and Electricity

    I live in The Dominican Republic and I can only get DSL service when the street power is down. Immediately it comes on I lose the signal. Any ideas why? If I turn the power off it does not work only if the grid fails.

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    Does your computer freeze or BSOD when that happens or is it only
    your DSL that fails ? Does this happen to other people where you live ?
    It could be noise or current-surges on the power-grid,
    most computer-equipment is quite sensitive to that , maybe there is some faulty electrical appliance
    in your neighbourhood that acts as a noise-transmitter ? You can buy a electronic device that
    filters out the noise , if that is what is happening . or maybe contact the electrical company and
    describe the problem ....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Winston84Smith View Post
    Does your computer freeze or BSOD when that happens or is it only
    your DSL that fails ? Does this happen to other people where you live ?
    It could be noise or current-surges on the power-grid,
    most computer-equipment is quite sensitive to that , maybe there is some faulty electrical appliance
    in your neighbourhood that acts as a noise-transmitter ? You can buy a electronic device that
    filters out the noise , if that is what is happening . or maybe contact the electrical company and
    describe the problem ....
    The computer does not freeze. The DSL fails within seconds. I have reported the situation to Verizon. They are not interested any more than the power Co. This is the Dominican Republic. there are no other people nearby with internet. What is the device? ETC.ETC.

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    what does your dsl report when not working?

    tried smothing the power to it, via a ups etc?

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    Try powering your dsl modem from a powerbar that filters AC signal, that or a UPS. Sounds like youre getting a voltage drop on the grid or possibly some harmonics. Crazy dominicans lol :)

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