11 Dec 2016 at 16:24 #21 holdin09 holdin09 Associate Joined 21 Apr 2015 Posts 441 Location United Knigdom It's the router. All bt supplied routers have this problem. I use a tp-link router now and it has never dropped once since installed, where as I use to have the same problem as the op before.
It's the router. All bt supplied routers have this problem. I use a tp-link router now and it has never dropped once since installed, where as I use to have the same problem as the op before.
11 Dec 2016 at 19:33 #22 Caged Caged Man of Honour Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 26,760 holdin09 said: It's the router. All bt supplied routers have this problem. Click to expand... I've had a BT Hub 3, 5A, 5B and 6A and have never had ethernet ports physically flap.
holdin09 said: It's the router. All bt supplied routers have this problem. Click to expand... I've had a BT Hub 3, 5A, 5B and 6A and have never had ethernet ports physically flap.
12 Dec 2016 at 01:00 #23 TheGentry TheGentry Associate OP Joined 13 Apr 2009 Posts 1,221 Port 1 is computer Port 2 is BT TV i think to cold to run downstairs and check, and im on windows 8.1
Port 1 is computer Port 2 is BT TV i think to cold to run downstairs and check, and im on windows 8.1