Why do I keep hold of getting disconnected? Read more...?
Answer:
First, see if switching the modems or the computers changes anything. If you enjoy external modems and moving the modem from the bad computer to the angelic computer makes a difference, next it's the modem.
Second, check the cords from the computer to the modem and the modem to the phone jack. Again, if switching them changes things you've get bad cords.
If not, you've get bad internal phone electric wiring. You can translate this into "expensive". If you pay your phone company to profess your internal wiring, call upon them up. If you don't, start by checking the connections at the phone jack and then at the box where on earth the wires connect to the outside line. If you're lucky, something is loose and you can screw it tight. If not, you're conversation paying someone to track down the problem inside your house's walls.
Good luck.
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are they both working off of impossible to tell apart phone line?
There are two possibilities here: Hardware and software.
One computer could own a phone cord that your cat chewed on, for example, or that insects chewed on if it is behind the wall. You could also own a poor quality, or unreliable, modem contained by one computer, or one that is not fully insterted into the PCI slot, explicitly, loose.
The other possibility is software issues. You may have one modem unbecomingly configured, the incorrect driver, and/or the most likely scenario is that you are infected beside malware on one computer. A hacker could even have remote control over your computer and disconnect your purposesly, at his or her discretion
This is call a denial of service attack.
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