Internet connection query

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AdeTuono

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Monday 22nd January
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During the storm last night, in common, I'm sure, with millions of others, we lost our internet connection. Mrs. Tuono was distraught, and I was ordered to 'do something'.

Which got me thinking. We still had our landline, which was working fine. I reset the router to avail. So went to bed, without actually doing 'something'. And this morning, as if by magic, everything is back to normal. i know it's not our equipment, as a few in the village had the same issue.

Can anyone enlighten me as the pathway an internet connection takes to our property? I was under the impression that it all depended on a phone line, as that's what the router plugs into, and that was fine for voice calls.


AdeTuono

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cobra kid said:
Do you have two cables coming into the house?
No, just the one.

AdeTuono

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MrBen.911 said:
The phone line could be working without the broadband signal working- depends where the issue is.
That's what my question is really; where else can the issue be?

AdeTuono

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ffc said:
AdeTuono said:
During the storm last night, in common, I'm sure, with millions of others, we lost our internet connection. Mrs. Tuono was distraught, and I was ordered to 'do something'.

Which got me thinking. We still had our landline, which was working fine. I reset the router to avail. So went to bed, without actually doing 'something'. And this morning, as if by magic, everything is back to normal. i know it's not our equipment, as a few in the village had the same issue.

Can anyone enlighten me as the pathway an internet connection takes to our property? I was under the impression that it all depended on a phone line, as that's what the router plugs into, and that was fine for voice calls.
At your telephone exchange the signal from your line are split between the voice and data,. The voice signal goes to the exchange voice switch and the data goes to a DSLAM and onto the internet. Anything from the DSLAM onwards could have gone down causing the internet loss but keeping the voice signal up. IME DSLAM power is not as robust as that for the voice switch in the exchange (in some cases) so that may have been the issue.
Now THAT's what I needed to know. Many thanks. Now I can pretend I knew what was wrong all the time!