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I use a vodafone wireless dsl router with vodafone as my ISP with a 40 (or 80, i forgot)GB download allowance package per month.my problem is , that whenever my family or i use the internet for a while , the internet cuts off and i have to wait for an hour or so to be able to go on again, whats going on ?

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You need to raise a case with the support section of your ISP, also make sure none of your neighbours are using your internet by password protecting the router login and using the built in WPA encryption.
I hope you found my reply helpful please ask if there is anything else.
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