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  1. jameslad's Avatar
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    What is the problem?!
    Hi,

    I am with virgin and i have a modem and a router. My internet is fine when i am surfing the net on my pc and my phone..

    However, when i play online on my ps3, it's okay.. but the connection drops on my ps3 AS SOON as i use the net on my phone (using apps etc)..

    What the hell??
  2. Coursework.info's Avatar
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    What is the problem?!
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  3. hevlar.kelmet's Avatar
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    Re: What is the problem?!
    I had to reread that because I thought it said "I am a virgin" :rolleyes:

    I know virgin routers are notoriously bad at managing multiple connexions, especially if they are through different media (cables, wireless etc.). You should try resetting the router and if the problem persists get in touch with virgin to have your router replaced.
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